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Irish Saints, Dublin: Four
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naomh in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Ancient Order of
Hibernians — complete...
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object of
conflict in the
Battle for the Body of
Saint Patrick (Cath
Coirp Naomh Padraic): The Uí Néill and the Airgíalla
attempted to
bring it to Armagh;...
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Naomh Éanna may
refer to: Enda of Aran, or
Saint Enda (Irish:
Naomh Éanna) MV
Naomh Éanna, a
former Irish ferry Naomh Éanna GAA (Gorey), an
Irish hurling...
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Naomh Conaill CLCG is a GAA club for the
Glenties parish in south-west
County Donegal. As well as the town of Glenties, the club also
covers the area...
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Christian pilgrimage trail known as Cosán na
Naomh. It is also well
regarded for hill
walking with
routes such as the 4–5-hour...
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Naomh Muire is a
Gaelic football only GAA club
based in Mullaghderg,
County Donegal, Ireland, and
serves the
lower Rosses area. The club
fields both...
- The Corp
Naomh ([kɔɾˠpˠ n̪ˠiːvˠ], KORP NEEV, English: Holy or
Sacred Body) is an
Irish bell
shrine made in the 9th or 10th
century to
enclose a now-lost...
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Saint Brigid of
Kildare or
Saint Brigid of
Ireland (Irish:
Naomh Bríd;
classical Irish: Brighid; Latin: Brigida; c. 451 – 525) is the
patroness saint...
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Aidan of
Lindisfarne (Irish:
Naomh Aodhán; died 31
August 651) was an
Irish monk and
missionary credited with
converting the Anglo-Saxons to Christianity...
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Fethard St Mogue's (Wexford) v
Carnew Emmets (Wicklow)
Naomh Mearnóg (Dublin) v
Crettyard (Laois)
Naomh Mearnóg (Dublin) v
Garrycastle (Westmeath)
Caragh (Kildare)...