Kilcrea Friary (Irish: Prióireacht Chill Chré) is a ruined medieval abbey located near Ovens, County Cork, Ireland. Both the friary and Kilcrea Castle...
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Kilcrea Castle is a ruined 15th-century towerhouse and bawn located near the Kilcrea Friary, west of Cork City, Ireland. The tower house and friary were...
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of Muskerry (1411–1494), was an Irish chieftain. He founded Kilcrea Friary and built Kilcrea Castle. Cormac was born in 1411, the eldest son of Teige MacCarthy...
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Muskerry. The site is now occupied by the ruins of a later Franciscan Kilcrea Friary. Richard Challoner. Britannia Sancta: or, The Lives of the most Celebrated...
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Goleen Friary Gouganebarra Monastery Inishcarra Monastery Inishleena Monastery Iniskieran Monastery Kilcatherine Cell Kilcrea Friary Kilcrea Nunnery...
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sites such as Blarney Castle, Ballycarbery Castle, Muckross Abbey and Kilcrea Friary. Following the Nine Years' War of the 1590s, Desmond became part of...
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inaccessible. The tower resembles those of Kilcrea Friary, Muckross Abbey, Quin Abbey, and Rosserk Friary, but none of those is as daringly suspended...
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Franciscan Kilcrea Friary stands about a mile west of where her monastery stood, and claims to have taken its name, Kilcrea, in her honor: "Kilcrea (Cill Chre)...
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city. Founded in 1879 on a 7th-century site Timoleague Friary, West Cork. Founded 1240 Kilcrea Friary, mid-Cork. Founded 1465 The South-West Region, comprising...
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