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    Inishmurray (Irish: Inis Muireadheach, meaning 'Muireadheach's island' or Irish: Inis Muirígh) is an uninhabited island situated 7 km (4 mi) off the coast...
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  • Benbulben: A Portrait of Our Storied Past, Aeolus Publications 1998 Inishmurray: Gale, Stone and Fire, Aeolus Publications 2001 Echoes of a Savage Land...
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    islands of Skellig Michael and Illauntannig, both off County Kerry, and Inishmurray off County Sligo. Horn et al, p. 42 "Skellig Michael, The Monastery"...
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    chambers. The Vikings, according to the Annals of Ulster, attacked nearby Inishmurray Island in 795. Later they used the River Erne to attack inland, burning...
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  • Holy Isle Saint Laisrén mac Decláin (fl. 6th century), patron saint of Inishmurray Saint Laisren of Cloonkerrill (fl. 5/6th century), saint in County Galway...
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    they attack the monasteries at Iona (Inner Hebrides), Inishbofin and Inishmurray (approximate date). Quarrels between the kings Cynan Dindaethwy and Hywel...
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    Year Date Event 795 First Viking raids on Iona, Rathlin Island, and Inishmurray....
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  • many deaths. After a period of deep reflection, Columba travelled to Inishmurray and confessed his guilt to an aged hermit and his Anam Cara called St...
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  • G631393 [212] 45365 Inishmurray Inis Muirígh Sligo Donegal Bay 209 23 0 0 54°26′N 8°40′W / 54.433°N 8.667°W / 54.433; -8.667 (Inishmurray) G572539 [213]...
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    island off the Sligo coast in Donegal Bay to an uninhabited island, Inishmurray, that bears his name. He may also be a patron of the monastery on that...
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