Inchagoill is an island in Lough Corrib, Ireland. Its Christian ruins constitute an Irish National Monument. The island name means "Island of the devout...
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Luguaedon of Inchagoill (also Lugnad, Lugnaedon, fl. c. 500?) was an Irish hermit. Luguaedon is known from a remarkable upright, decorated cross-slab stone...
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LIE LUGNAEDON MACCI MENUEH "The stone of Lugnaedon son of Limenueh". Inchagoill island, County Galway CISP INCHA/1 CIIC 2 ᚛ᚊᚓᚅᚒᚃᚓᚅᚇᚔ᚜ QENUVEN[DI] Qenuvendi...
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Moycullen Moycullen Galway Inchaghaun 28 Moycullen Killannin Oughterard Inchagoill 80 Ross Cong Oughterard Inchamakinna 108 Moycullen Kilcummin Oughterard...
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54481°N 10.26116°W / 53.54481; -10.26116 412 Inchagoill Early Medieval Ecclesiastical Site Inchagoill 53°29′09″N 9°18′59″W / 53.485769°N 9.316415°W...
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Muirgius ua Nioc, superior of Tuaim dá Gualann, died in Inis in Ghaill (Inchagoill) on Loch Corrib in 1128. Áed had probably succeeded by that time and is...
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54481°N 10.26116°W / 53.54481; -10.26116 412 Inchagoill Early Medieval Ecclesiastical Site Inchagoill 53°29′09″N 9°18′59″W / 53.485769°N 9.316415°W...
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