Category:Annaghdown Cathedral
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This object is indexed in the Archaeological Survey of Ireland under SMR No. GA069-001011-
Geographic information system of the National Monuments Service: Historic Environment Viewer – Database record. |
English: Annaghdown in County Galway, Ireland, was founded as a monastic site according to tradition by St. Brendan of Clonfert in the 6th century, was an episcopal seat from the 12th until the 14th century when it was forcibly joined with the archdiocese of Tuam. The remaining ruins of the cathedral are from the 15th century (but with a 12th-century east window) from a time where the community still fought for an independent diocese. In the 18th century, the church continued to be used by the Church of Ireland as a parish church.
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Media in category "Annaghdown Cathedral"
The following 11 files are in this category, out of 11 total.
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Annaghdown Cathedral Doorway 2010 09 12.jpg 2,336 × 3,504; 8.09 MB
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Annaghdown Cathedral East Window 2010 09 12.jpg 3,231 × 2,238; 5.92 MB
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Annaghdown Cathedral East Window NE 2010 09 12.jpg 2,198 × 3,297; 5.85 MB
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Annaghdown Cathedral East Window Sculptured Head of the Beast 2010 09 12.jpg 3,504 × 2,336; 6.53 MB
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Annaghdown Cathedral East Window Sculptured Tail of the Beast 2010 09 12.jpg 3,129 × 2,235; 5.68 MB
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Annaghdown Cathedral East Window SE 2010 09 12.jpg 1,683 × 3,342; 4.58 MB
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Annaghdown Cathedral N 2010 09 12.jpg 3,361 × 2,069; 4.93 MB
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Annaghdown Cathedral NW 2010 09 12.jpg 3,504 × 2,336; 5.46 MB
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Annaghdown Cathedral S 2010 09 12.jpg 3,504 × 2,336; 7.03 MB
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AnnaghdownCathedral.jpg 4,224 × 3,168; 4.82 MB