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phrase sean-amhan or "old river."
Another reported derivation is from Ó
Seanaigh, "descendant of Seanach",
which yielded the
surnames Shanahan and Shannon...
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Kilshanny (Irish: Cill
Seanaigh) is a
village and a
civil parish in
County Clare, Ireland. It is
located on the N67
national secondary road. Today, the...
- Cell-na-Caillech; Kill-nac-caillech
Kilshanny Abbey (Irish:
Mainistir Chill Seanaigh Augustinian Canons Regular founded c.1194 by
Donal Mor O'Brien, King of...
- On the
largest of the
Magharee Islands,
Illauntannig (Irish: Oileán t
Seanaigh) are the
ruins of a 7th-century
monastic site
founded by St Senach. On...
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allow a
single man,
either English or Irish, to
cross the ford of Ath
Seanaigh for a
whole w****. The
English then
bethought them of
sending Cormac O'Conor...
- lie the
Magharee Islands or
Seven Hogs, the
largest of which, Oileán t-
Seanaigh/Illauntannig,
contains remnants of an
early Christian monastic settlement...
- The
Annals of
Ulster for 1356 state- A
great defeat (the
defeat of Ath-
seanaigh) was
inflicted by
Cathal junior, son of
Cathal Ua Concob****r, near Ath-senaigh...
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Illaunboe – Oileán Bó
Illaunimmil – Oileán
Imill Illauntannig – Oileán t
Seanaigh (this is the
largest of the islands)
Illaunturlogh – Oileán
Traolaigh Inishtooskert...
- Port Gordon, and Port Lennox, were all Ó Catháin's.
Seabhac Bheal Atha
Seanaigh/The Hawk of Ballyshannon,
celebrating the
wedding of
Charles O'Donnell...
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Monastery (approx.)) (approx)
Kilshanny Abbey (Irish:
Mainistir Chill Seanaigh Augustinian Canons Regular founded c.1194 by
Donal Mor O'Brien, King of...