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Meaning of "clonfert"

clonfert (noun): A term that can refer to a type of fostering or educational institution, particularly a monastic school or a cathedral school in the medieval period

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Néréide is taken and Clonfert is severely wounded in the neck and head by a splinter.
The village gives its name to the Diocese of Clonfert.
The appointment to Clonfert was unexpected.
The name of this tower may be a reference to Saint Brendan of Clonfert.
Clonfert Abbey eventually came to be held by the Earl of Clanricarde.
He was buried in Clonfert Cathedral.
The cathedra is currently located at Loughrea but was historically Clonfert Cathedral.
Clonfert became one of Ireland 's greatest monastic schools and endured until the sixteenth century.
He was interred in Clonfert Cathedral.
Clonfert Curia, Cappataggle praesidium has 7 members, including two Praetorians.
Brendan of Clonfert.
Their recently renovated Clonfert home, a former Bishop 's palace, burned down in an accidental fire.
Diocese of Clonfert.
Clonfert ( ) is a small village in east County Galway, Ireland.
Bishop of Clonfert.

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In 838 Niall and Feidlimid held a rígdal, a royal conference, either at Cloncurry or at Clonfert.
He is seriously injured, so he observes Clonfert during this recuperation aboard.
The Dean of Clonfert built Ardgillen in 1738, including the ornate library with a secret door!
The same year, he graduated Doctor of Divinity . [ 1 ] The appointment to Clonfert was unexpected.
In 557 St Brendan founded a monastery at Clonfert.

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