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early monastic site, founded 8th century by St Ronan, son of Aedh Dubh Achad-urchaire Achad-lurchaire: Aghavea Monastery early monastic site, founded 6th century (about the time of St Molaise of Devenish) by Lasair of Achad-beithe Achad-beithe: Aredmuilt Monastery early monastic site, probably Derryvullan Ariodmuilt: Boho Monastery early ...
early monastic site, founded 6th century (during the time of St Colmcille and Ita) by Farannan, bishop Domnach-mor-maige-femen 52°26′44″N 7°43′17″W / 52.445448°N 7.721455°W / 52.445448; -7.721455 ( Donaghmore Monastery (approx.)
Balally Monastery ~ supposed Early Christian monastic site (Irish: Baile Amhlaoibh, meaning 'the town of Olaf') may commemorate a Viking saint Baldongan Monastery: supposed monastic site of friary & nunnery within the walls of the 13th-century Baldongan Castle - order and period unknown; traditionally Knights Templar preceptory Baldungan
The earliest monastic site in the United Kingdom appears to have been at Beckery, near Glastonbury. Excavations conducted in 2016, revealed what archaeologists say is a monastic cemetery dating to the 5th century. The monastery, consisting of a few wattle and daub buildings, was situated on an island surrounded by wetlands. [1]
3 Map link to lists of monastic houses in Ireland by county. 4 Notes. 5 References. 6 See also. ... supposed early monastery dissolved before 11th century Achad-cinn;
early monastic site, founded late 6th century; burned 1166; destroyed by John de Courcey in 1198 Ard-bo; Arboe: Ardstraw Monastery early monastic site, founded by St Eugene; diocesan cathedral c.581; see transferred to Maghera c.1152;
early monastic site, purportedly granted to St Enda, aided by St Ailbe of Emly, by Oengus, King of Munster Franciscan Friars, Third Order Regular [ notes 17 ] or First Order [ notes 18 ] founded after 1484, founder unknown ; [ notes 19 ] First Order possibly transferred to the Third Order after 1560;
Drumreilly Monastery early monastic site; early bishopric; reference to hospital, 1479 Druim-airbelaid; Druim-erbelaid: Fenagh Monastery early monastic site; early bishopric; plundered and damaged 1244; possible community in existence up to 16th century Fiodnacha-maighe-rein; Fidnacha: Jamestown Friary Franciscan Friars convent founded 1641 or ...
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