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    Duagh (Irish: Dubháth, meaning 'black ford') is a village in County Kerry, Ireland, located approximately 7 km southeast of Listowel and 7 km northwest...
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    Saint Colman mac Duagh (c. 560 – 29 October 632) was born at Corker, Kiltartan, County Galway, Ireland, the son of the Irish chieftain Duac (and thus...
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    his return to the house in the townland of Lacka West in the parish of Duagh in County Kerry in Ireland from which his great-grandfather John McCarthy...
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    Diocese of Kilmacduagh. It was reportedly founded by Saint Colman, son of Duagh in the 7th century, on land given him by his cousin King Guaire Aidne mac...
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  • Drumcliff Drumcondra Drumkeeran Drumlish Drummin Drumraney Drumshanbo Drumsna Duagh Dualla Dublin Duhallow Duleek Dunboyne Duncannon Duncormick Dundalk Dunderrow...
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    John Connors VC (October 1830 – 29 January 1857) was born in Duagh, Listowel, County Kerry, Ireland and was an Irish recipient of the Victoria Cross,...
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  • Corbie 13 January 1381 6 March 1447 24 May 1807 by Pope Pius VII Colman mac Duagh 560 29 October 632 Colmán of Cloyne 15 October 522 24 November 600 Coloman...
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    Thomas Radclyffe, the Lord-Lieutenant of Ireland from Donal O'Brien of Duagh, last King of Thomond (died 1579), and given to Donal's nephew, Connor O'Brien...
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  • Milltown/Castlemaine North Kerry Ballyduff Beale Ballydonoghue Ballylongford Duagh Finuge Clounmacon Listowel Emmets Moyvane St Senan's Tarbert Knockanure...
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  • side Duagh and at inter-county level with the Kerry senior football team. Costelloe first came to prominence as a Gaelic footballer with the Duagh club...
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