The River Laune (/laʊn/; Irish: An Leamhain) is a river in County Kerry, Ireland, which flows from Lough Leane (sometimes written as Lough Lein), one...
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Kenmare River Laune 14 miles (23 km) River Flesk 28.25 miles (45.46 km) Gweestin River 13.75 miles (22.13 km) Caragh River 14 miles (23 km) River Inny (Kerry)...
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Insular crozier (section River Laune Crozier)
(9th to 11th centuries), St Mel's Crozier (10th and 12th century), the River Laune Crozier (late 10th century), the Lismore Crozier (c. 1100), and the Scottish...
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Rising in 1916. They were in a car that plunged off the pier into the River Laune while on the way to make contact with Roger Casement and a German arms...
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is the largest of the three lakes of Killarney, in County Kerry. The River Laune flows from the lake into the Dingle Bay to the northwest. Although the...
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Laune is a district of Lahti, a city in Finland. Laune may also refer to: River Laune, a river in Ireland Paul Laune (1899–1977), American illustrator...
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53.5 miles (86.1 km) River Laune 14 miles (23 km) Leaffony River, County Sligo 8 miles (13 km) River Lee 55.5 miles (89.3 km) River Lennon (Leannan) 28...
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The River Laune Crozier (or Innisfallen or Dunloe Crozier) is a late 11th-century Insular crozier, now at the Archaeology branch of the National Museum...
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only other surviving example of such a figure is in the drop of the River Laune Crozier; presumably other croziers once held similar figures but the...
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size. It is also the largest body of fresh water in the region. The River Laune drains Lough Leane to the north-west towards Killorglin and into Dingle...
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Wars, and was only taken when artillery was brought by boat via the River Laune. Lord Muskerry (MacCarthy) held the castle against Edmund Ludlow who...
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Clonmacnoise Crozier, Kells Crozier, Lismore Crozier, Prosperous Crozier, River Laune Crozier, St. Columba's Crozier, St. Fillan's Crozier, and St. Mel's Crozier...
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Ireland is Dún Chaoin, on the Dingle Peninsula. The River Feale, the River Laune and the Roughty River flow through Kerry, into the Atlantic. The North Atlantic...
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of the fully intact example, followed in quality by the 11th century River Laune and Lismore Crozier. Prosperous Crozier, late 10th or early 11th century...
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in 1885, the five-span rock-hewn limestone railway viaduct over the River Laune has single-arch sections to the east and to the west with limestone and...
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the bay. Killorglin lies at the head of the bay at the mouth of the River Laune. There are no notable islands within the bay, but towards the head, several...
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Grand Hibernian as of April 2024. The entire class is named after Irish rivers, with the IÉ locomotives carrying two nameplates, one in Irish and one in...
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Insular period. These later works, which also including the 11th century River Laune and Clonmacnoise Croziers are heavily influenced by Viking art and have...
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(Irish: Lios an Phúca) is a small village that lies on the banks of the River Laune in County Kerry, in the southwest of Ireland. It consists of a post office...
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Lakes of Killarney and to the north is the wide, flat valley of the River Laune. The eastern half of Purple Mountain is part of Killarney National Park...
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mountain terrain of the Macgillycuddy Reeks and the gentle flow of the river Laune "CD156 - Kerry Population by Private Households, Occupied and Vacancy...
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One of the two cars carrying Spindler's contacts had crashed into the River Laune, many miles away, at Ballykissane pier, Killorglin (resulting in the...
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7 mi) northwest of Beaufort, on the north bank of the River Laune, near its confluence with the River Gaddagh. The Ring of Kerry runs to the north. This...
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Ogham Stones are located 1 km south of Beaufort, to the south of the River Laune. The stones were carved in the 5th and 6th centuries AD and served as...
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anglicisation of the Gaelic-Irish "cois leamhna," meaning "beside the (River) Laune." This area, near present-day Killarney, in County Kerry, Ireland, was...
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The Lismore, Clonmacnoise and River Laune croziers on display....
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2011.164.3.133. ISSN 1478-4637. {{cite book}}: |website= ignored (help) "River Suir Bridge – Symbolic Gateway" (PDF). Waterfordcity.ie. N25 Waterford Bypass...
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The River Dodder (Irish: An Dothra) is one of the three main rivers in Dublin, Ireland, the others being the Liffey, of which the Dodder is the largest...
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Castle, a defensive structure was first built on the site next to the River Laune by Maurice FitzGerald, 2nd Lord of Offaly. Following the Desmond Rebellions...
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Dublin Bay. Its major tributaries include the River Dodder, the River Poddle and the River Camac. The river supplies much of Dublin's water and supports...
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