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A poem like "Lightenings viii", on the miracle at Clonmacnoise, is a crystallisation of much of Heaney's imaginative world: history and sensuality, myths and the day-to-day - all articulated in Heaney's rich language.
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"At Clonmacnoise?" said Bauheen in great surprise.
St Berthold's Feast Day. . . . John 2009
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"At Clonmacnoise?" said Bauheen in great surprise.
St Patrick's Day John 2009
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"The men and women of Ireland will assemble themselves at Clonmacnoise ..."
St Patrick's Day John 2009
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Another famed ancient monastic foundation in Irish history is that of Clonmacnoise.
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"The men and women of Ireland will assemble themselves at Clonmacnoise ..."
St Berthold's Feast Day. . . . John 2009
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Ciaran is Ciaran of Clonmacnoise, an important early Irish saint, who died of plague.
Iago Gwynedd Carla 2010
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St. Colgan was chief lecturer in scripture and theology at Clonmacnoise in 8th century Ireland.
02/01/2003 - 03/01/2003 John 2003
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This summer divers are searching for more evidence; O'Sullivan hopes to find jetties and other boats upstream that would associate commercial activity with the Clonmacnoise monastery.
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Built in A.D. 804, the 533-foot-long, 17-foot-wide oak span supported a roadway leading to the nearby monastery and village of Clonmacnoise.
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