Christian Inscriptions in the Irish Language, Volume 1Margaret Stokes Printed at the University Press, for the Royal historical and archaeological association of Ireland, 1872 - Art |
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... probably the manuscript now called Leabhar na hUidhre ) . The high estimation in which Colcu was held is proved by his being called the " Chief Scribe and Master of the Scoti in Ireland , " and by a letter to him from Alcuin , then ...
... probably the manuscript now called Leabhar na hUidhre ) . The high estimation in which Colcu was held is proved by his being called the " Chief Scribe and Master of the Scoti in Ireland , " and by a letter to him from Alcuin , then ...
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... Probably this refers to the ornamental designs on the crosses and slabs . b Craebh . - The ogham craebh , or virgular ogham . See O'Donovan's Ir . Gram . , Introd . , p . xlvii . с Cairbre . Apparently Cairbre Lifechair , son of Cormac ...
... Probably this refers to the ornamental designs on the crosses and slabs . b Craebh . - The ogham craebh , or virgular ogham . See O'Donovan's Ir . Gram . , Introd . , p . xlvii . с Cairbre . Apparently Cairbre Lifechair , son of Cormac ...
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... probably the site of the original foundation . Here a singular group of sculptured slabs , covered with Celtic ornamental design , may be seen half buried in the grassy sod - one fragment , with the letters Diam , being the only one ...
... probably the site of the original foundation . Here a singular group of sculptured slabs , covered with Celtic ornamental design , may be seen half buried in the grassy sod - one fragment , with the letters Diam , being the only one ...
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... Probably Kilbrew , in Meath . See Ann . Four Mast . , vol . i . , p . 338 , n . b Teffia . In Westmeath . Abbot of Clonmacnois . Economus of Clonmacnois . Bishop of Clonmacnois . e Ui - Briuin , i . e . the Ui - Briuin - Seola - a ...
... Probably Kilbrew , in Meath . See Ann . Four Mast . , vol . i . , p . 338 , n . b Teffia . In Westmeath . Abbot of Clonmacnois . Economus of Clonmacnois . Bishop of Clonmacnois . e Ui - Briuin , i . e . the Ui - Briuin - Seola - a ...
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... probably not , however , originally a Danish name ; although , like Niall , Cormac , & c . , it was very probably borrowed from the Irish by the Danes . See Todd's Danish Wars , Introd . , p . 169. It is the same as Bruadar , from which ...
... probably not , however , originally a Danish name ; although , like Niall , Cormac , & c . , it was very probably borrowed from the Irish by the Danes . See Todd's Danish Wars , Introd . , p . 169. It is the same as Bruadar , from which ...
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Abbot of Clonmacnois Aedh Aedh Allan ancient anglicised Annalists Annals of Ulster Archæological Society belonged Bishop of Clonmacnois Book of Armagh buried at Clonmacnois Cairbre Cathal Cellach chieftain Chron Chronicon Scotorum church Clon Cluain Cluain-mic-Nois Colman Conaing Conn na mBocht Connacht connected with Clonmacnois Cormac Cormac's Glossary Crom Culdee Diarmaid died A. D. Drawn by Dr Drawn by M. S. Dunadach ecclesiastics Fergus Fogartach found at Clonmacnois Four Mast Hennessy identified inscription interred at Clonmacnois Irish cross James Graves King Flann King of Connaught King of Hy-Many King's County letters lord Lough Ree macnois Mael Maelfinnia Maeltuile MAILMAIRE Martyrology Martyrology of Donegal Meath monastery Muiredach ninth century notice of Fig O'Conor O'Donovan O'Kelly ornamental OROIT Petrie at Clonmacnois PLATE poem Pray probably quievit record the death Royal Irish Academy rubbing taken Scale shrine slab slain successor of Ciaran Tadhg Teffia Tomultach tribe Zeuss