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Termonn is a
Gaelic (Irish) word
meaning 'sanctuary, boundary'.
Other spellings include tearmann,
tarman and termondd. It
denotes land
belonging to Irish...
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building and
maintaining church property and
overseeing the
termonn lands that
generated parish income. Thus he had a
prebendary role. The...
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certain ecclesiastical tributes, and seem to have
closely resembled the
termonn lands of the
early Irish Church. Crínán of
Dunkeld Lay
abbot Historians...
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includes the chapel/oratory, two shrines, a holy well, a
termonn wall, a
termonn cross and
several domestic buildings.: 53 The
ruins of the latter...
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Church in Egypt. The
lands on
which monasteries were
based were
known as
termonn lands; they held a
special tax-exempt
status and were
places of sanctuary...
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total area of
western Ulster was
under the
control of the church.
These "
termonn"
lands consisted likewise of
ballybetaghs and ballyboes, but were held...
- the king of Connacht. That
Diarmait had
violated the
sanctuary of the
termonn at the
Columban monastery of
Kells is
given as the
reason for the battle...
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erected in the 12th
century and
served as an
ecclesiastical boundary marker (
termonn). Reportedly, it was one of
three similar structures, but it is the only...
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called "Carmen". An
alias name for
Carrickmore village is
Termon Rock,
Termonn being the
first element of the
parish name
Termonmaguirk (Ir. Tearmann...
- Brenair. He
attacked the
Northern Uí Néill the next year in 1111,
plundering Termonn Dabeoc in Tír
Chonaill and
ravaging modern County Fermanagh as far as Lough...