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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, a location in Arthurian legend

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Killare

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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...

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Hill of Uisneach

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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...

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Clare

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one of the 32 counties of Ireland Clare, County Westmeath, a townland in Killare civil parish, barony of Rathconrath Clare Island, County Mayo Clarecastle...

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Bullaun

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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...

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List of monastic houses in Ireland

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Monastery early monastic site, Gaelic monks founded by St Aed mac Bricc of Killare Kilbrenan; Enach-mid-brenin Templefaughtna ø~ purported Knights Hospitaller...

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List of townlands of County Westmeath

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Mayne Granard Ballinive 147 Rathconrath Killare Mullingar Ballinkeeny (or Mosstown) 212 Rathconrath Killare Mullingar Ballinla 210 Farbill Killucan Mullingar...

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List of saints of Ireland

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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...

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Loughnavalley

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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...

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Petrosomatoglyph

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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...

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Kilcumreragh

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Lisnagree (M) Newtown and Parkwood (K). The neighbouring civil parishes are: Killare (barony of Rathconrath) to the north, Ardnurcher or Horseleap to the east...

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List of civil parishes of Ireland

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Kilbixy Kilbride Kilcleagh Kilcumny Kilcumreragh Kilkenny West Killagh Killare Killua Killucan Killulagh Kilmacnevan Kilmanaghan Kilpatrick Lackan Leny...

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Mount Killaraus

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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...

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Members of the Delian League

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Idymes Isindioi Karbasyandes Karyes para Idyma (city) Kasolabes Klaundes Killares, whom [...] rules Kindyes, whom [...] rules Kodapes Koioi Krosa or Crusa...

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Westmeath County Council

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Emper, Glenlough, Greenpark, Jamestown, Kilbeggan, Kilbixy, Kilcumreragh, Killare, Lauree, Middleton, Moate, Mount Temple, Newtown, Noughaval, Piercetown...

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Lordship of Meath

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Fore (near Lough Lene), Delvin, Ballymore (near the Hill of Uisneach), Killare. In County Offaly: the castle at Durrow In County Longford: Risteárd de...

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Ancient Monuments Protection Act 1882

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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...

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List of monastic houses in County Cork

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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...

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Marmaduke Middleton

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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...

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