- Art Imlech, ("having an edge or border" or "bordering on a lake or marsh") son of Elim Olfínechta, was,
according to
medieval Irish legend and historical...
- Emly or
Emlybeg (Irish:
Imleach Iubhair,
meaning "Border of lake of yews") is a
village in
County Tipperary, Ireland. It is a
civil parish in the historical...
-
Church (Irish: Cill
Imleach) is a
ruined 12th-century
church in
County Kerry in the
southwest of Ireland. Killemlagh, or Cill
Imleach,
means "church (cill)...
- The
Archdiocese of
Cashel and Emly (Irish: Ard-Deoise
Chaisil agus Imligh) is a
Latin diocese of the
Catholic Church located in mid-western Ireland, and...
-
dynasty of Connachta.
Easky was
originally named "
Imleach Iseal/Isil"
which means the "low
imleach", or "low land
verging on the water". The
first settlements...
- The
Bishop of Emly (Irish:
Imleach Iubhair; Latin: Imilicensis) was a
separate episcopal title which took its name
after the
village of Emly in County...
- Logainm.ie. in 3D,
Ogham (3
January 2019). "Ogham
stone at
Emlagh East (
Imleach Dhún Séann), Co. Kerry.
First to be
recorded in
Ireland by
Edward Lhwyd...
-
early monastic site,
Anchorites Emlagh Monastery ≈
early monastic site
Imleach-each;
possibly Emlagh,
County Roscommon Errew Abbey early monastic site...
-
Advanced Studies' 1951,
reprinted 1988) The diocese's full name in
Gaelic is
Imleach Iubhair, the "Border of the Lake of the Yew Trees", a
reminder of the pre-Christian...
- Kill-Beggan in Westmeath. He also gave his name to the
church and
parish of
Imleach-Becain in Meath. The
translation of her
relics took
place on
April 30,...