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    Inis Cathaigh or Scattery Island (Irish: Inis Cathaigh) is an island in the Shannon Estuary, Ireland, off the coast of Kilrush, County Clare. The island...
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  • The Bishop of Inis Cathaigh (Gaelic: Inis Cathaigh was the ordinary of the Pre-Reformation Irish Catholic episcopal see based at Kilrush, County Clare...
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  • of the Kitchen". A Céile Dé Monastery existed on Scattery Island or Inis Cathaigh which consisted of a monastery and Round Tower. The island was once...
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  • of the Kitchen". A Céile Dé Monastery existed on Scattery Island or Inis Cathaigh which consisted of a monastery and Round Tower. The island was once...
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  • resident of Munster and is important in Irish tradition, as founder of Inis Cathaigh (Scattery Island, Iniscathy) and patron of the Corco Baiscinn and the...
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    tradition, in Aidan's early years, he was a disciple of Saint Senan on Inis Cathaigh. Aidan was known for his strict asceticism. Aidan (died 651) was the...
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    told that Senán, patron saint of County Clare, defeated the monster at Inis Cathaigh. Cata is described as a large creature with a horse's mane, gleaming...
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  • incompatible with the 20-metre contour line present on the 1:50,000 map. Inis Bhig on OSI 1:50,000 map Tawin Island comprise the townland of Tawin West...
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    the Iveragh Peninsula, St. Senán mac Geirrcinn founded a monastery at Inis Cathaigh as patron of the Corcu Baiscind and St. Enda of Aran founded the Killeaney...
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    (Lorrha), in County Tipperary. He died on 15 April 584. Saint Seanán of Inis Cathaigh (or Iniscathay or Scattery Island in English) off the southwest coast...
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    (approximate date). Vikings raid Ireland on the Kingdom of Munster, at Inis Cathaigh. Danish Viking raiders ally with the Cornish, against the rule of Ecgberht...
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  • Kilrush is a parish in County Clare, Ireland, and part of the Inis Cathaigh grouping of parishes within the Roman Catholic Diocese of Killaloe. As of...
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    Shannon towards the Shannon estuary and took refuge in a monastery on Inis Cathaigh (Scattery Island), accompanied by his sons. However, in an act of revenge...
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    Tara Brooch surviving. Clonmacnoise, Glendalough, Clonard, Durrow and Inis Cathaigh are some of the more prominent Ireland-based monasteries founded during...
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  • used as titular sees. [not verified in body] Inis Cathaigh Ceanannus Mór Glendalough Slebte Cluain Iraird "Inis Cathaig (Titular See) Insulae Cathensis"....
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  • islands around Ireland, for instance Finnian at Skellig Michael, Senán at Inis Cathaigh and Columba at Iona. As well as this, Brendan was known for his offshore...
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  • may refer to: Senán mac Geirrcinn (488–544), Irish saint, founder of Inis Cathaigh Senan of Laraghbrine (fl. 6th century), Irish Christian monk and saint...
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  • and plundered Inis Cathaig, and brought Ímar from it into captivity.", and the Annals of the Four Masters "The plundering of Inis-Cathaigh by Maghnus [Maccus]...
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  • and Knockerra, is a parish in County Clare, Ireland, and part of the Inis Cathaigh grouping of parishes within the Roman Catholic Diocese of Killaloe....
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  • (approximate date). Vikings raid Ireland on the Kingdom of Munster, at Inis Cathaigh. Danish Viking raiders ally with the Cornish, against the rule of Ecgberht...
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  • fully implemented. The last permanent residents left the island of Inis Cathaigh in the Shannon Estuary in County Clare. The Irish Republican Army split...
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    possibly with the intention of invading Ireland. Magnus had earlier raided Inis Cathaigh (Scattery Island) at the Shannon estuary in 1101, possibly testing the...
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    Cross (Kilballyowen) Carrigaholt Kilkee (Kilfearagh) Doonbeg (Killard) Inis Cathaigh Kilrush Killimer Cooraclare (Kilmacduane) Kilmihil Radharc na n-Oileán...
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  • Maini of Connaught, i.e. in Sogan, a daughter of the mother of Senán of Inis Cathaigh. She was a stepsister of Saint Senan. The Life of Saint Attracta states...
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  • Francis Sheehan Personal details Born (1927-02-24)24 February 1927 Inis Cathaigh, Irish Free State Died 12 April 2023(2023-04-12) (aged 96) Dún Laoghaire...
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  • 699425°W / 52.599947; -9.699425 (Carrigaholt Castle) 10 Scattery Island (Inis Cathaigh) Early Medieval Ecclesiastical Site Kilrush 52°36′42″N 9°31′10″W /...
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  • was appointed Auxiliary Bishop of Youngstown and Titular Bishop of Inis Cathaigh by Pope Paul VI. He received his episcopal consecration on the following...
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    699425°W / 52.599947; -9.699425 (Carrigaholt Castle) 10 Scattery Island (Inis Cathaigh) Early Medieval Ecclesiastical Site Kilrush 52°36′42″N 9°31′10″W /...
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  • s. Cathal s. Caomhán, from whom are Uí Chaomháin, s. Connmhach s. Donn Cathaigh, etc." This is followed by two further genealogies: "Tomaltach, Maghnus...
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