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    The Rock of Cashel (Irish: Carraig Phádraig [ˈcaɾˠəɟ ˈfˠaːd̪ˠɾˠəɟ]), also known as Cashel of the Kings and St. Patrick's Rock, is a historical site located...
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    name to the ecclesiastical province of Cashel. Additionally, the cathedra of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Cashel and Emly was originally in the town...
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    52°N 7.89°W / 52.52; -7.89 Rock of Cashel Belfast Dublin Cork The sack of Cashel, also known as the massacre of Cashel, took place on 15 September 1647...
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    Hore Abbey (category Benedictine monasteries in the Republic of Ireland)
    St Mary's) is a ruined Cistercian monastery near the Rock of Cashel, County Tipperary, Republic of Ireland. 'Hore' is thought to derive from 'iubhair'...
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  • the Rock of Cashel, the traditional royal seat of the kings of Munster. Following the Reformation, two parallel episcopal successions ensued: one of the...
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    his role as Archbishop of Cashel, stating that this diocese did not exist until 1118 AD. Rock of Cashel Archbishop of Cashel Cashel, Ireland Regensburg Scots...
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  • dictionary. Cashel (an Anglicised form of the Irish language word Caiseal, meaning "stone fort") may refer to: Cashel, County Tipperary The Rock of Cashel, an...
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    Derg, Thurles, Rock of Cashel, Ormonde Castle, Ahenny High Crosses, Cahir Castle, Bru Boru Heritage Centre and Tipperary Crystal are some of the primary...
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    Celtic Christian civilisation developed at this time and the Rock of Cashel became a seat of power. Two kings, Faílbe Flann mac Áedo Duib and Cathal mac...
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    The Cathedral Church of Saint John the Baptist and Saint Patrick's Rock is a cathedral of the Church of Ireland in Cashel, County Tipperary in Ireland...
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    with Germany, which show in the architecture of their ceremonial capital at the Rock of Cashel. The majority of Irish ogham inscriptions are found in Munster...
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    crown on a blue enamel surface and found near the Rock of Cashel, the seat of the Gaelic Irish Kings of Munster. The crowns are usually depicted as "antique"...
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    approximately 1 km (0.62 mi) north of Quidi Vidi Lake. The orphanage was named the Mount Cashel Boys Home after the Rock of Cashel in County Tipperary, where...
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    Acropolis (category Culture of Greece)
    Castle Rock in Edinburgh. An example in Ireland is the Rock of Cashel. In Central Italy, many small rural communes still cluster at the base of a fortified...
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    mostly by the Connachta. After losing Osraige to the east, Cashel was established as the capital of Munster by the Eóganachta. This kindred ruled without interruption...
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  • common was the Romanesque style, as seen at Cormac's Chapel on the Rock of Cashel, and at Clonfert Cathedral in Galway. It was the Normans who brought...
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    Eóganachta (category Kings of Munster)
    [ˈoːnˠəxt̪ˠə]) were an Irish dynasty centred on Cashel which dominated southern Ireland (namely the Kingdom of Munster) from the 6/7th to the 10th centuries...
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    Clan O'Dwyer (category Surnames of Irish origin)
    Butler Earls of Ormond. Clan members Philip O'Dwyer and Anthony O'Dwyer captured the Rock of Cashel in 1641 during the Irish Rebellion of 1641. Subsequently...
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    Ireland's Ancient East (category Tourism regions of the island of Ireland)
    Carlingford Hill of Tara Kilkenny Castle Glendalough Clonmacnoise Kilbeggan Distillery Rock of Cashel Blarney Castle Hook Head Ireland's Ancient East (Irish:...
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    with signs pointing out the various attractions such as several natural rock formations with fanciful names such as Druid's Circle, Witch's Cave and the...
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    of natural rock led to the summit. The cashel was surrounded by three concentric ramparts. Petrie suggests that, in the fashion of other monuments of...
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    Hebrew version by John of Capua. Construction of the Old New Synagogue in Prague is completed. The cathedral on the Rock of Cashel in Ireland is completed...
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    Lismore Castle (category Art museums and galleries in the Republic of Ireland)
    is a castle located in the town of Lismore, County Waterford in the Republic of Ireland. It belonged to the Earls of Desmond, and subsequently to the...
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    Glenveagh Castle (category Historic house museums in the Republic of Ireland)
    architectural style and consists of a four-story rectangular keep, surrounded by a garden, and a backdrop of some 165.4 km2 (40,873 acres) of mountains, lakes, glens...
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    case at the Rock of Cashel. A provision of the National Monuments (Amendment) Act 2004 allows for the destruction in whole or in part of a national monument...
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    Cothraige "has the form of a classic Old Irish tribal (and therefore place-) name", noting that Ail Coithrigi is a name for the Rock of Cashel, and the place-names...
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    Ireland (redirect from Island of Ireland)
    Fields and Mount Stewart. Some of the most visited sites in Ireland include Bunratty Castle, the Rock of Cashel, the Cliffs of Moher, Holy Cross Abbey and...
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    Bunratty Castle (category Historic house museums in the Republic of Ireland)
    15th-century tower house in County Clare, Ireland. It is located in the centre of Bunratty village, by the N18 road between Limerick and Ennis, near Shannon...
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    Offaly, Ireland, about 6 kilometres (3.7 mi) north of the town of Roscrea and 10 kilometres (6.2 mi) south of Kinnitty on the R421. There are varied accounts...
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    entrance to King Cormac's Chapel on the Rock of Cashel in Tipperary, built in 1137. The structure is now part of the Catholic Leadership Centre, operated...
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