- Inis Cathaigh,
Scattery Island or
Inniscattery Island (Irish: Inis Cathaigh) is an
island in the
Shannon Estuary, Ireland, off the
coast of Kilrush, County...
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Munster and is
important in
Irish tradition, as
founder of Inis
Cathaigh (
Scattery Island, Iniscathy) and
patron of the
Corco Baiscinn and the Uí Fhidgeinte...
- The
Bishop of Inis
Cathaigh (Gaelic: Inis
Cathaigh was the
ordinary of the Pre-Reformation
Irish Catholic episcopal see
based at Kilrush,
County Clare...
- that
there were
Culdees at Clondalkin, at
Monahincha in Tipperary, and at
Scattery Island. The
Danish wars
affected the
Culdee houses.
Clondalkin and Clones...
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Diocese of
Roscrea and the
Diocese of
Scattery Island.
Roscrea was re-merged with
Killaloe in 1168 and
Scattery Island followed in 1189. The
latter was...
- the county:
Aughinish Inishmore (or Deer)
Island Inishloe Mutton Island Scattery Island County Clare hosts the oldest-known
evidence of
human activity in...
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introduced simple monastic houses, such as Clonmacnoise,
Skellig Michael and
Scattery Island. A
stylistic similarity has been
remarked between these double monasteries...
- and
monastery in the
middle of Ireland. Later, he
travelled to
Senan on
Scattery Island (in
about 541). In 544, he
finally settled in Clonmacnoise, where...
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Irish meaning "Well of the Kitchen". A Céile Dé
Monastery existed on
Scattery Island or Inis
Cathaigh which consisted of a
monastery and
Round Tower...
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would not be
drowned at sea. Similarly,
pebbles from her
grave site on
Scattery Island were
taken by
sailors and
placed in
their boats to
protect them...