Oileán an Teampaill (Loch Luíoch)
Is mainistir Críostaí meánaoiseach agus Séadchomhartha Náisiúnta é Oileán an Teampaill atá suite i Loch Luíoch, Éire.[1][2][3]
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Suíomh
cuir in eagarTá Oileán na hEaglaise suite ar 1.8 heictéar (4.4 acra) i Loch Luíoch, 2.8 km (1.7 mhíle) soir ón gCoireán.[4] Tugtar Inis Uasail ("Oileán Uachtarach") air freisin.[5]
Stair
cuir in eagarIs ó Naomh Fionán Cam (6ú haois AD) a bunaíodh an mhainistir ar Loch Luíoch.[6][7]
Cuireadh foirgneamh cloiche Rómhánúil in áit na heaglaise darach (dairthech) sa 12ú haois, cuid de atá fós ann.[8]
Cur síos
cuir in eagarTá séipéal cloiche, clochán (hospitium b'fhéidir) agus dhá chill eile do manaigh eile. Tá trí altóir, 11 ardchros agus piléarchloch.[9][10]
Tá snoíodóireacht rilífe de cheoltóir ag seinm lirr sa séipéal.[11][12]
Tagairtí
cuir in eagar- ↑ Dublin.) (9 March 2018). “Guide through Ireland”.
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- ↑ “The Irish Digest”. Irish Digest (9 March 1963).
- ↑ “Church Island, Lough Currane, Waterville, Kerry, Ireland - Things to See and do | Location | Activeme.ie” (5 November 2013).
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- ↑ Daly. “Church Island”.
- ↑ Crowley (9 March 2018). "The Iveragh Peninsula: a cultural atlas of the Ring of Kerry". Cork University Press. ISBN 9781859184301.– tríd Google Books
- ↑ Murphy (29 January 2012). "The Church of Ireland in Co Kerry". Lulu.com. ISBN 9781471080258.– tríd Google Books
- ↑ “Church island lough currane (also called termons), County Kerry”. www.earlychristianireland.net.
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- ↑ Monk (9 March 1998). "Early Medieval Munster: Archaeology, History and Society". Cork University Press. ISBN 9781859181072.– tríd Google Books
- ↑ “The Islands of Ireland: Monastic, musical and magical Church Island” (18 September 2017).