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  2. St. Seachnall's Church - Wikipedia

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    The monastery at Dunshaughlin was burned down in raids in AD 1026, 1142 and 1143. It was also plundered by the Uí Briúin in 1152. [2] Dunshaughlin was also probably the church site of the Síl nÁedo Sláine kings of the 6th–8th century. After the Norman invasion of Ireland Dunshaughlin became a seigniorial manor of Hugh de Lacy, Lord of Meath.

  3. Secundinus - Wikipedia

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    Secundinus (fl. 5th century), or Sechnall (Modern Irish: Seachnall) as he was known in Irish, was founder and patron saint of Domhnach Sechnaill, County Meath, who went down in medieval tradition as a disciple of St Patrick and one of the first bishops of Armagh. [1]

  4. List of newspapers in Nebraska - Wikipedia

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    Semi-Weekly News-Herald – Plattsmouth (1894–1898) Sunday Morning Courier – Lincoln (1893–1893) Tri-City Trib – Cozad (1965-2022)

  5. Dunshaughlin - Wikipedia

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    Dunshaughlin (Irish: Dún Seachlainn, meaning 'the fort of Seachlainn' [2] or locally Irish: Domhnach Seachnaill, meaning 'St Seachnall's Church') [3] is a town in County Meath, Ireland. A commuter town for nearby Dublin , [ 4 ] Dunshaughlin more than tripled in population (from 2,139 to 6,644 inhabitants) between the 1996 and 2022 censuses. [ 5 ]

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  7. List of defunct newspapers of the United States - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of defunct newspapers of the United States.Only notable names among the thousands of such newspapers are listed, primarily major metropolitan dailies which published for ten years or more.

  8. Dunshaughlin GAA - Wikipedia

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    The first reported game was against Ross on 30 January 1987 which St. Seachnall’s won by 1-2 to 0-0. [citation needed] The club has since won many championships at Junior and Intermediate level. Dunshaughlin grounds (2010 picture) The club was initially a hurling club and maintained its roots in the game until the 1980s.

  9. Talk:Dunshaughlin - Wikipedia

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    Written in O'Keefe's hand, having spoken in Irish to local people, is the following: 'Dunshaughlin is always in Irish called Dún Seachlainn for which they can assign no meaning - never Domhnach Seachnaill' (20 August 1836) in John O'Donovan, Ordnance Survey Letters County Meath, p. 103. 87.42.107.23 09:37, 28 March 2012 (UTC)