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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...
- Áed of
Sletty was a
Gaelic Irish Bishop and anchorite, fl. late 7th century. Áed was a
member of the Uí Bairrche. He was
bishop of
Sletty,
County Laois...
- boar. He
consulted Patrick, the
latter fixed the site of his new
church at
Sletty -- "the highland"—a mile and a half
northwest of Carlow. This foundation...
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Slebhte (
Sletty, Sleaty). Áed of
Sletty was a seventh-century
bishop of
Sletty and was one of the
first biographers of St. Patrick.
Sletty was a historic...
- male
given name. It may
refer to:
Saint Fiacc, fifth-century
bishop of
Sletty in
Ireland Fiach McHugh O'Byrne (1534–1597)
Irish chief Fiach Mac Conghail...
- Slébte (
Sletty),
Glenn Uissen (now Killeshin),
Banba Mór, Cell Mo Lappóc and Tech Mo Shacro. List of
Celtic tribes Tigernach of
Clones Áed of
Sletty Saint...
- Macha".
Before Bishop Ségéne died,
Bishop Aed of
Sletty,
County Laois,
placed his
Leinster diocese of
Sletty under the
protection of
Armagh using a procedure...
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Osraigi 864; site
occupied by
remains of
Sleaty Church Slebte; Sleibte;
Sletty Tempulna Cailleachdubh early monastic site, nuns Ti****e
Monastery early...
- on to
significant lands in the
Leinster area.
Through influence over the
Sletty monastery founded by
Fiacha mac Breccáin, the
family pla**** a role in early...
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years after his death.[citation needed]
Before Ségéne died,
Bishop Aed of
Sletty,
County Laois,
placed his
Leinster diocese under the
protection of Armagh...