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Croagh Patrick (Irish:
Cruach Phádraig,
meaning '(Saint) Patrick's stack'),
nicknamed 'the R****', is a
mountain with a
height of 764 m (2,507 ft) and an...
- Mac
Giolla Phádraig (Irish: [mˠək ɟɪl̪ˠə fˠaːd̪ˠɾˠəɟ]; Old Irish: Mac
Gilla Pátraic) is a
native Irish dynastic surname which translates into
English as...
- lake
burst forth. The
mountain is now
known as
Croagh Patrick (Cruach
Phádraig)
after the saint.
According to tradition,
Patrick founded his main church...
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Angus Peter Campbell (Scottish Gaelic:
Aonghas P(h)àdraig Caimbeul; born 1952) is a
Scottish award-winning poet, novelist, journalist,
broadcaster and...
- proportion' and
helped shape his
theory of
Gothic architecture. Copóg
Phádraig ("Patrick's leaf") is the
Irish name for the water-plantain. It is reputed...
- miles. The
village is
known for its
links to
Saint Patrick and Tóchar
Phádraig, the
pilgrimage route from
Ballintubber Abbey to
Croagh Patrick.[citation...
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arose as an
anglicised version of the
Irish patronymic surname Mac
Giolla Phádraig (Irish: [mˠək ˈɟɪl̪ˠə ˈfˠaːd̪ˠɾˠəɟ]) "Son of the
Devotee of (St.) Patrick"...
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Brian Mac
Giolla Phádraig (c. 1580 – 1653) was an
Irish poet and priest. He is not to be
confused with any of the
Barons of
Upper Ossory, his relations...
- Coláiste
Phádraig (St. Patrick's College) is a
Christian Brothers secondary school for boys in Lucan,
County Dublin, Ireland. It is
located in an estate...
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Shrine of St Patrick's
Tooth (Irish:
Fiacail Phádraig,
translated as Patrick's Tooth) is a
medieval reliquary traditionally believed to
contain a tooth...