who was a highly respected scholar at Clonmacnoise, traveled to the land and founded a monastery there. Because of the dry, gray bogland it became known as Lemanaghan, meaning the grey lands of ...
1, No. 2, 1857 The Registry of Clonmacnoise; With Notes... The Registry of Clonmacnoise; With Notes and Introductory Remarks This is the metadata section. Skip to content viewer section.
An exploratory conversation with Bord na Móna to progress a Pilgrim Greenway route from Athlone to Clonmacnoise would be of benefit to Athlone and the wider Midlands region.
The annual Church of Ireland open air service was held at the monastic site at Clonmacnoise, County Offaly. Report shows Clonmacnoise monastery. Congregation gathered for the service. The reporter ...