- in the West
Highlands of Scotland. It
crosses the
narrows (Caolas Mhic
Phadruig - Patrick's Narrows)
between Loch
Leven and Loch Linnhe,
linking the villages...
-
Angus Peter Campbell (Scottish Gaelic:
Aonghas P(h)àdraig Caimbeul; born 1952) is a
Scottish award-winning poet, novelist, journalist,
broadcaster and...
- (marsh) Loch
Patrick (Dumfries and Galloway) Loch
Pattack (Badenoch) Loch
Phadruig (Braemar) Loch a'
Phearsainn (Argyll and Bute) Loch a'
Phreasan Chailltean...
-
specially commissioned gibbet above the
narrows (Scottish Gaelic:
Caolas Mhic
Phadruig, lit. "MacPatrick's Narrows")
between Loch
Leven and Loch
Linnhe at Ballachulish...
- and
Kilkenny around 1155/60.
Jerpoint Abbey is
founded by
Donal MacGiolla
Phadruig, King of
Ossory 1158. In 1168,
Dermot MacMurrough the King of Leinster...
- to this day.[citation needed] St
Patrick built a
church called Tempull Phadruig (Patrick's church) and
established an
Episcopal See in Elphin. St Asicus...
- nam feart, ’S mi dol
dachaidh chum an anmoich; Is
innis thusa do Mhac-
Phadruig Nach
fheaird e gu
brath a’ mheanbh-chrodh! (“I am
great Merchard of the...
-
although its
tongue may be a
later addition.
Earlier known as the "Clog-
Phadruig", "Clog an Edachta", or the "Bell of Armagh", it is
thought to have once...
- At Elphin,
Patrick built a church,
called through centuries, "Tempull
Phadruig" (Patrick's church).
There he
established an
episcopal monastery, one of...