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Rahugh or Ráith Aeda Meic Bric is an
early Christian site
founded by Áed mac
Bricc (also
referred to as
Saint Hugh of
Rahugh) in the 6th century...
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Saint Hugh may
refer to: Áed mac
Bricc (died 589),
Saint Hugh of
Rahugh Hugh of
Rouen (died 730),
archbishop of
Rouen and
bishop of
Paris and
Bayeux Hugh...
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Rahugh (Irish: Ráth Aodha) is a
civil parish in
County Westmeath, Ireland. It is
located about 20
kilometres (12 mi) south–south–west of Mullingar. Rahugh...
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Mullingar South Urban, Multyfarnham, Newtown, Owel, Portloman, Raharney,
Rahugh, Rathconrath, Russellstown, Skeagh, Sonna, Stonehall, Streamstown, Taghmon...
- (died 589) was an
Irish bishop and saint. Áed's prin****l
church was at
Rahugh (Ráith Áeda Meic Bricc) in
modern County Westmeath. He was
regarded as a...
- allies, Amlaíb and Ivar. A
general ****embly of
kings and
clerics in 859 at
Rahugh in
County Westmeath settled matters by
detaching Osraige from Munster. Máel...
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evidence lacking P**** of
Kilbride Abbey "Abbey ruins" Bealach-Chilli-Brighde
Rahugh Monastery early monastic site
founded before 589 by St Aedh mac Bricc, bishop;...
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Monaghan Lowertown,
County Westmeath, a
townland in the
civil parish of
Rahugh,
barony of
Moycashel Lowertown Historic District (Lockport, New York), a...
- gift of
prophecy Áed mac
Bricc 6th
century Irish, of the Cenél
Fiachach Rahugh and Killare,
County Westmeath, and
Slieve League,
County Donegal Meath saint...
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civil parishes are:
Castletown Kindalen to the north,
Newtown to the east,
Rahugh to the east and south,
Durrow to the
south and
Ardnurcher or
Horseleap to...