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Ahenny (Irish: Áth Eine,
meaning "ford of Eine") is a
small village and
townland in
County Tipperary, Ireland. It is
notable for its
ancient Irish high...
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century and
occur in two groups: at
Ahenny in Ireland, and at Iona, an
Irish monastery off the
Scottish coast. The
Ahenny group is
generally earlier. However...
- that does not use the
circle of the
Celtic cross. The
Ahenny High Crosses. The two
sandstone Ahenny crosses date from the 8th to 9th
centuries and are among...
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County Tipperary –
Lough Derg, Thurles, Rock of Cashel,
Ormonde Castle,
Ahenny High Crosses,
Cahir Castle, Bru Boru
Heritage Centre and
Tipperary Crystal...
- A
modern ogham inscription is
found on a
gravestone dating to 1802 in
Ahenny,
County Tipperary. In Scotland, a
number of
inscriptions using the ogham...
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featured is a
Celtic cross as a
representation of the
North Cross at
Ahenny,
County Tipperary. The coat of arms
incorporates the
Tipperary colours of...
- such as the
Ruthwell Cross,
although a
similar cross exists in
Ireland (
Ahenny,
County Tipperary). The
Kildalton Cross on
Islay is similar. A sculpted...
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located on the
grounds of the
former monastery,
about 2 km (1.2 mi)
south of
Ahenny.
Kilkieran was
formerly a
monastery dedicated to Ciarán of Saighir. The...
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Cloughjordan Killenaule Nenagh Roscrea Templemore Thurles Tipperary Villages Ahenny Ardfinnan Ardmayle Ballingarry Ballycommon Ballyclerahan Ballylooby Ballyporeen...
- son of the
tribe of Catiall[i].' A 19th-century
ogham inscription from
Ahenny, Co.
Tipperary (Raftery 1969)
Beneath this
sepulchral tomb lie the remains...