- Sletty,
Sleaty, or
Slatey (Sléibhte, 'mountains', in Irish), is a
civil parish in
County Laois, Ireland. It is
situated some 2 km north-north-west of the...
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Sleaty Church is a
medieval church and
National Monument located in
County Laois, Ireland.
Sleaty Church is
located about 2.5 km (1½ miles)
north of Carlow...
- century;
plundered by the
Osraigi 864 Sruthair-guairi; Sruthair-ghuaire
Sleaty Monastery early monastic site, (community
founded by St
Fiacc at Domnach-feic);...
- 7°00′05″W / 52.84738°N 7.00151°W / 52.84738; -7.00151 116
Sleaty Church Church &
Crosses Sleaty 52°51′29″N 6°56′31″W / 52.858046°N 6.941971°W / 52.858046;...
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descent from Felim, his
pedigree been Alfred, son of
Gerald of
Sleaty, son of
Charles of
Sleaty, son of
Gerald of Ballinakill, son of Charles, son of Edmond...
- Ratha****k
Carlow Slatt Upper 857
Slievemargy Ratha****k
Carlow Sleaty 442
Slievemargy Sleaty Carlow Sleatycraigue Town
Slievemargy Killeshin Carlow Southfield...
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native Gaelic tradition with Christianity.
Fiacha founded a
monastery at
Sleaty and is
considered a
saint by Christians. His
brother Ailill Mór mac Breccáin...
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grant before 688 to Ségéne of Armagh. Charles-Thomas (p. 262) writes: "
Sleaty ... was in the v****al
kingdom of Uí
Bairrche Tíre, and the
likelihood is...
- encyclopedia}}: CS1 maint: date and year (link) Murray, Sean. "St.
Fiacc of
Sleaty, Co. Laois",
Laois Heritage Society Mulcahy,
Cornelius (1909). "St. Fiacc"...
- Ratha****k
Rathdowney Rathsaran Rearymore Rosconnell Rosenallis Shrule Skirk Sleaty St.
Johns Straboe Stradbally Tankardstown Tecolm Timogue Tullomoy There...