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Disert (from
Irish Diseart 'The Hermitage') is a
townland in the
civil parish of Kildallan,
barony of Tullyhunco,
County Cavan, Ireland.
Disert is bounded...
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Dísert Óengusa (Irish pronunciation: [ˈdʲiːʃəɾˠt̪ˠ ˈeːŋɡəsˠə]) is a
medieval hermitage and
National Monument located in
County Limerick, Ireland. Dísert...
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Dysart or
Dysert (Irish:
Dísert,
meaning "hermitage") may
refer to: Dysart, Queensland, a town and
locality in the
Isaac Region Dysart,
Tasmania The United...
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Castledermot (Irish: Díseart Diarmada,
meaning "Dermot's Hermitage") is an
inland town in the south-east of
Ireland in
County Kildare,
about 75 km (47 mi)...
- O'Crowley of Cork – Ó
Cruadhlaoich Corcaigh O'Dea of
Dysert – Ó Deághaidh
Dísert O'Dowd - Ó
Dubhda O'Driscoll of
Corca Laoidhe – Ó
hEidersceoil Corcu Loígde...
- of Loch Earn,
takes its name from him.
Fillan of
Pittenweem died at the
disert of
Tyrie near
Kinghorn St Fillan's Cave,
situated in Cove Wynd, Pittenweem...
- 789735975738;-4.5924507770681 SN213133] Ma,2 1956 1538
Ireland 442 349
Disert 205 177 673 581 51A 84 51.621260567085;-9.9456958756521 V653427] Ma 1957...
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flourished from the late 4th
century to the mid 12th century. A hermitage,
Dísert Óengusa, was
founded nearby by Óengus of
Tallaght around the year AD 780...
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Enniscorthy Feast 31
January Attributes Honey bees
Patronage Ferns Abbey Templeport Abbey Drumlane Abbey Rosinver Abbey Disert Nairbre Abbey Llawhaden Abbey...
- poem
beginning Aíbind
suide sund amne
claims that he died on a
Friday in
Dísert Bethech ("The
Birchen Hermitage"). Together,
these have
produced a range...