Category:Castlekeeran Crosses
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Group of high crosses in Ireland | |||||
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Location | County Meath, Leinster, Ireland | ||||
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English: Castlekeeran Crosses are a national monument of Ireland #107. The belonged to an early monastic site which was founded by St. Ciaran who died end of the 8th century. Traces of a church, three high crosses, a base without cross, a cross slab, and an ogham stone are left on the site. See p. 375 in A. Gwynn and R. N. Hadcock, Medieval Religious Houses Ireland, and entry 1360 in Michael J. Moore, Archaeological Inventory of County Meath, ISBN 0-7076-0031-6.
Media in category "Castlekeeran Crosses"
The following 7 files are in this category, out of 7 total.
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Castlekeeran Churchyard - geograph.org.uk - 239445.jpg 427 × 640; 69 KB
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Farmland east of the N3 at Castlekeernan - geograph.org.uk - 3231770.jpg 1,024 × 768; 93 KB
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Ogham stone, Castlekeeran Church - geograph.org.uk - 232266.jpg 427 × 640; 74 KB
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The North Cross.jpg 3,453 × 5,181; 13.01 MB
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The South Cross (cropped).jpg 1,875 × 1,463; 3.39 MB
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The South Cross.jpg 5,173 × 3,450; 19.69 MB
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The West Cross.jpg 3,028 × 4,920; 13.63 MB