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  2. Airship of Clonmacnoise - Wikipedia

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    The interior of the cathedral church at Clonmacnoise. The airship of Clonmacnoise is the subject of a historical anecdote related in numerous medieval sources. Though the original report, in the Irish annals, simply mentioned an apparition of ships with their crews in the sky over Ireland in the 740s, later accounts through the Middle Ages progressively expanded on this with picturesque details.

  3. Air ship of Clonmacnoise - Wikipedia

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  4. Category:Legendary ships - Wikipedia

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  5. Clonmacnoise and West Offaly Railway - Wikipedia

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    Clonmacnoise and West Offaly Railway Clonmacnoise and West Offaly Railway: A succession of trains (here three are visible) bring milled peat to the Shannonbridge electricity generating station. The Clonmacnoise and West Offaly Railway was a former tourist attraction based on a narrow-gauge industrial railway in the Midlands of Ireland.

  6. Category:8th century in Ireland - Wikipedia

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    History of Ireland (400–795) A. Airship of Clonmacnoise; B. Book of Mulling; C. Collectio canonum Hibernensis; M. Moylough Belt-Shrine; T. Tully Lough Cross

  7. Cétadach - Wikipedia

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    Cétadach was the 31st Abbot of Clonmacnoise.He died in 848. Cétadach succeeded Rónán, who resigned in 823 but only died in 844. The following events were recorded during his time as abbot:

  8. Martan of Clonmacnoise - Wikipedia

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    Martan of Clonmacnoise, Abbot of Clonmacnoise, died 868. Martan was a member of the Dartraighe Daimhinsi in what is now County Monaghan , was Abbot of Clonmacnoise and Dairnhinis. He is recorded as being a scribe .

  9. James Joseph MacNamee - Wikipedia

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    James Joseph MacNamee was an Irish Roman Catholic Bishop in the 20th Century. [1]McNamee was born at Fintona on 11 December 1876. He was educated at St Macartan's College, Monaghan and St Patrick's College, Maynooth. [2]