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Saighir (Seir Kieran; also
named Seirkieran, in
Irish Saighir Chiaráin), is a
monastic site in Clareen,
County Offaly,
founded by Ciarán of Saigir. According...
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Parsonstown Aghagoogy 451
Eglish Eglish Parsonstown Aghagurty 380
Ballybritt Seirkieran Parsonstown Aghalusky 217
Ballycowan Rahan Tullamore Aghameelick 397 Coolestown...
- 53.156009°N 7.960020°W / 53.156009; -7.960020 (Reynagh Monastery)
Seirkieran Priory early monastic site,
founded 5th
century by St Ciaran; Augustinian...
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point before the
Norman invasion of Ireland,
Aghaboe Abbey succeeded Seirkieran as the
principle abbey in Ossory.
Canice built a
daughter house of Aghaboe...
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Island Monastery early monastic site,
Gaelic monks founded by St
Ciaran of
Seirkieran Inis-cleire; Traigh-Chiarain
Clogagh Friary ø
Franciscan Friars, Third...
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Fertagh Priory early monastic site,
founded 5th
century by St
Ciaran of
Seirkieran (St Keiran);
Augustinian Canons Regular founded before 1251 by the English...
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foundations such as
Lorrha and Terrygl**** in
County Tipperary and Birr and
Seirkieran in
County Offaly are
located nearby. The bog is
owned by
local brothers...
- kingdom. St. Ciarán is said to have
founded the
influential monastery of
Seirkieran, in present-day Clareen.
Saighir was the
first episcopal seat
within the...
- Letter, Lumcloon, Lusmagh, Mounterin, Mountheaton, Moyclare, Roscomroe,
Seirkieran, Shannonbridge, Shannonharbour, Shinrone, Srah,
Templeharry and Tulla...
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Letterluna Lusmagh Lynally Monasteroris Rahan Reynagh Roscomroe Roscrea Seirkieran Shinrone Templeharry Tisaran Wheery or
Killagally There are 60
civil parishes...