Killare (civil parish) in County Westmeath, Ireland
The Hill of Uisneach, a hill just east of the present-day parish
Mount Killaraus, a location in Arthurian legend
Topics referred to by the same term
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Killare may refer to: Killare (civil parish) in County Westmeath, Ireland The Hill of Uisneach, a hill just east of the present-day parish Mount Killaraus...
at the 'hill of Killare' (mons Killaraus) in Ireland, before being moved to Britain. This is thought to refer to Uisneach, as Killare is a place at the...
one of the 32 counties of Ireland Clare, County Westmeath, a townland in Killare civil parish, barony of Rathconrath Clare Island, County Mayo Clarecastle...
latterly known as 'Butterlumps'. St. Aid or Áed mac Bricc was Bishop of Killare in 6th-century. At Saint Aid's birth his head had hit a stone, leaving...
Monastery early monastic site, Gaelic monks founded by St Aed mac Bricc of Killare Kilbrenan; Enach-mid-brenin Templefaughtna ø~ purported Knights Hospitaller...
prophecy Áed mac Bricc 6th century Irish, of the Cenél Fiachach Rahugh and Killare, County Westmeath, and Slieve League, County Donegal Meath saint 10 November...
The Hill of Uisneach stands to the west of the town, near the village of Killare. The village contains a Roman Catholic church, the Church of the Assumption...
medieval chapel that lay nearby. St. Aid, or Áed mac Bricc, was Bishop of Killare in the 6th century. At Saint Aid's birth, his head had hit a stone, leaving...
Lisnagree (M) Newtown and Parkwood (K). The neighbouring civil parishes are: Killare (barony of Rathconrath) to the north, Ardnurcher or Horseleap to the east...
had originally stood. The name mons Killaraus could mean the "hill of Killare" and thus may refer to the Hill of Uisneach. This is an ancient ceremonial...
Fore (near Lough Lene), Delvin, Ballymore (near the Hill of Uisneach), Killare. In County Offaly: the castle at Durrow In County Longford: Risteárd de...
stone monument called the Catstone and the cemetery on the hill of Usnagh, Killare, Rathconrath, Westmeath. Royal innauguartion site 53°29′24″N 7°33′43″W...
Monastery early monastic site, Gaelic monks founded by St Aed mac Bricc of Killare Kilbrenan; Enach-mid-brenin 51°49′08″N 8°47′31″W / 51.8190149°N 8.7920666°W...
He was vicar of Coolock and Dunboyne, in Ireland, and then rector of Killare, County Meath. In 1579 he became bishop of Waterford and Lismore, in the...