Killamery (Irish: Cill Lamraí)[1] is a village in County Kilkenny, Ireland. Located near the County Tipperary border,[2] it is in a townland and civil parish of the same name.[1] Killamery lies on the N76 national secondary road,[3] halfway between Kilkenny to the northeast and Clonmel to the southwest.
^ ab"Cill Lamraí/Killamery". logainm.ie. Placenames Database of Ireland. Retrieved 14 October 2021.
^Carrigan, William (1905). History and Antiquities of the Diocese of Ossory. Volume 4(PDF). Dublin: Sealy, Bryers and Walker. pp. 311, 312.
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Killamery (Irish: Cill Lamraí) is a village in County Kilkenny, Ireland. Located near the County Tipperary border, it is in a townland and civil parish...
Killamery Cross is a 9th-century high cross and National Monument in Killamery, County Kilkenny, Ireland. It is located in the north of Killamery graveyard...
Monastery, County Clare Glendalough County Wicklow St. Kevin's Cross Killamery, County Kilkenny Kloster Fahan Fahan, County Donegal Monasterboice, County...
Laserian's Cathedral, Old Leighlin. This abbot also held authority at Killamery – Cell Lamraide in County Kilkenny. He died in 639 and was buried in either...
Gobban link this saint to St Laserian's Cathedral, Old Leighlin plus Killamery:Cell Lamraidhe and identify this saint as Gobban Find mac Lugdach alternatively...
journeyed west into the kingdom of Ossory and settled at Killamery. Whether he founded Killamery or merely enhanced it, is disputed; however during his...
in The Residency, Lucknow Ahenny high cross, North Ahenny high cross Killamery High Cross Ullard high cross Kilkieran High Crosses A high cross at Monasterboice...
Gobban Find mac Lugdach 6th-7th centuries Leinster - Ulster Old Leighlin Killamery Portadown Abbot and founder of St Laserian's Cathedral, Old Leighlin 6...
Monastery early monastic site, founded c.540 by St Mochua Cell-molua Killamery Monastery early monastic site, possibly founded c.632 by St Gobhan; probably...
Abbot, founder of St Laserian's Cathedral, Old Leighlin and founder of Killamery monastery. 640 Likely date of Adamnán joining the Columban familia (i...
show it crossing through the ring. For example the Roscrea, Ardagh, and Killamery Brooches - respectively Youngs, nos. 79, 76 & 80, and also in NMI. Which...
the 9th century, and form part of the West Ossory group, including the Killamery High Cross, Ahenny and Kilree. Local legend claims that the tall North...
Tipperary N72, near Mallow, County Cork N73, Kildorrery, County Cork N76, Killamery, County Kilkenny Signpost at N80, Portlaoise N81 at its junction with...
such as the current example and those found in the Hill of Tara and at Killamery, "had ceased to be functional and was primarily a vehicle for elaborate...
kilometres south-east., Eight kilometres further south is Tibberaghny. Killamery High Cross eight kilometres north of Ahenny completes this close group:...
440555°W / 52.581862; -7.440555 (Killaloe Monastery (approx.)) (approx) Killamery Monastery early monastic site, possibly founded c.632 by St Gobhan; probably...
Cappaghnagrane and Kilnagranagh and the parish of Drangan/Cloneen. To the east is Killamery (or Carrolls) hill together with a stretch of flat, often boggy land;...
corruptions of the modern townlands of Caherlesk and Killamery in the adjoining parishes of Ballytobin and Killamery. There is a Holy Well in the middle of Burnchurch...
Kildare. Rev Jones's first appointment was in 1783 as the prebendary in Killamery. In 1786 he became rector of Kilcronaghan in County Londonderry, where...