- Clonmacnoise, Abbey and School of
- Clonmacnoise, Abbey and School of
• Situated on the Shannon, about half way between Athlone and Banagher, King's County, IrelandCatholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006.
Catholic encyclopedia.
Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006.
Catholic encyclopedia.
Abbey and School of Clonmacnoise — Abbey and School of Clonmacnoise † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Abbey and School of Clonmacnoise Situated on the Shannon, about half way between Athlone and Banagher, King s County, Ireland, and the most remarkable of the ancient schools… … Catholic encyclopedia
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