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  1. Jun 14, 2018 · The poor ruins of the abbey dedicated to St. John the Baptist, seen from the southeast. Annaghdown is a historic monastic settlement near the east shore of Lough Corrib. Its name comes from the Irish Eanach Dhúin that means "The marsh of the fort".

  2. The abbey was dedicated to St. John The Baptist, and was also called Cella Parva, meaning “the small cell”. It was located in Annaghdown, a historic monastic settlement near the east shore of Lough Corrib. The name Annaghdown comes from the Irish Eanach Dhúin, meaning “the marsh of the fort”.

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  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › AnnaghdownAnnaghdown - Wikipedia

    Annaghdown (from Irish Eanach Dhúin, meaning 'the marsh of the fort', pronounced [ˌanˠəx ˈɣuːnʲ]) is a civil parish in County Galway, Ireland. [1] It lies around Annaghdown Bay, an inlet of Lough Corrib. Villages in the civil parish include Corrandulla and Currandrum. [2]

  4. Jun 14, 2018 · Annaghdown is a historic monastic settlement near the east shore of Lough Corrib. Its name comes from the Irish Eanach Dhúin that means "The marsh of the fort". In the area many road signs simply say Eanach Dhúin, and this might be a little misleading.

    • Relationship with Annaghdown Monastery
    • The Irish Castle Is Sold and Modernized
    • The Fall from Grace

    The nearby monastery(first founded by Saint Brendanin the sixth century) had been the cathedral of the O’Flaherty’s. By thethirteenth century, the bishopric of Annaghdown was absorbed by the archdioceseof Tuam. Nonetheless, the monastery continued to be used into the late 1500’s,well after the Dissolution, supported by its own lands. There must hav...

    At some stage the castle did end up in the hands of the DeBurgho's. The De Burgos were a landowning Anglo-Normanfamily that owned anumber of castles and moved from place to place throughout the year. Sometime in the 16th century howerever, they sold the castle on tothe Lynch family, another wealthy landowning family andone of the Galway tribes. The...

    The Lynch family, namely Roebuck Lynch, refused to signthe Articles of Surrenderafter the Cromwellian invasion of Galway. Theirlands were subsequently confiscated. Annaghdown Castle was 'decommissioned' byCromwell's soldiers. They pushed the battlements off and broke the main staircase. This beautiful medieval Irish castle was never lived in again....

  5. May 21, 2023 · St. Brendan the Navigator, also known as Brendan of Clonfert, is one of the most intriguing figures in the annals of Irish Christianity. Celebrated as a daring seafarer and explorer, he is best known for his legendary voyage in search of the “Promised Land of the Saints.”.

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  7. Annaghdown Castle is a 15th century tower house on the shores of Lough Corrib in County Galway. Annaghdown Castle has a rich and fascinating history that reflects the changing fortunes and conflicts of Ireland over the centuries.