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- Palladius in 420 AD, with the name House of the Romans (Teach-na-Roman, actual Tigroney). However, actual contacts with Rome and Italy seem to have been erratic...
- in the year 431 AD. Palladius founded three ancient churches at Donard, Tigroney and Colbinstown. Along with him came two clerics named St. Sylvester and...
- patronised by St Ernin Raithnua Shelton Abbey ^ now a state forestry school Tigroney Monastery ø~ purported early monastic site, possibly founded by St Palladus...
- Kathleen Lynn and Constance Markievicz. Their family home was the Georgian Tigroney House, beside the Avoca Woollen Mills in the village of Avoca, County Wicklow...
- Tiglin 151 Newcastle Newcastle Lower Rathdrum Tigroney East 320 Arklow Castlemacadam Rathdrum Tigroney West 376 Arklow Castlemacadam Rathdrum Tiknock...
- 6°11′26″W / 52.816058°N 6.190683°W / 52.816058; -6.190683 (Shelton Abbey) Tigroney Monastery ø~ purported early monastic site, possibly founded by St Palladus...