The Inneenboy cross (Irish: Cros Iníne Baoith "cross of the daughter of Baoth") or the Roughan Hill Tau Cross is a stone tau cross located in County Clare, Ireland.[2] It is a National Monument.
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The Inneenboycross (Irish: Cros Iníne Baoith "cross of the daughter of Baoth") or the Roughan Hill Tau Cross is a stone tau cross located in County Clare...
1485) England The Cross of Tau used to build patterns in a window at the Convent of Saint Anthony near Castrojeriz, Spain CrossInneenboy (replica) near...
Termonns were often marked by stone boundary markers. A famous example is CrossInneenboy at Roughan Hill near Kilfenora in county Clare. Termonns were usually...
restored, while the other two are ruins. Other sites include CrossInneenboy (a 12th century cross), and Cashlaungar (a stone ringfort located on the road...