Examples of 'cloyne' in a sentence

Meaning of "cloyne"

Cloyne (noun) - Cloyne is a small town in County Cork, Ireland. It is known for its historic sites, including Cloyne Round Tower and Cloyne Cathedral. The town has a rich cultural heritage and attracts visitors interested in exploring Irish history and architecture
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  • A small town south of Midleton, County Cork, Ireland.
  • A community in Addington Highlands, central-eastern Ontario, Canada.

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Cloyne appears to have been his earliest settlement.
Colman of cloyne.
The Cloyne estate was large and contained some of the best land in the area.
Finally he founded the church of Cloyne and became its first bishop.
The Diocese of Cloyne has three other men training for the priesthood at present.
It is the cathedral church of the Diocese of Cloyne.
Patron Saint of the Diocese of Cloyne and of its cathedral in Cóbh.
It is severely critical of the Diocese of Cloyne.
The Diocese of Cloyne accepted the Framework Document and promised to implement it.
These churches are in the Catholic Diocese of Cloyne.
Cloyne has a round tower which is the town 's symbol.
Catholic bishop of Cloyne.
The land around Cloyne is extremely rich and fertile, being mainly of limestone base.
Irish government denies rift with Vatican over Cloyne Report.
Cloyne is also notable as the native-place of the great Cork hurler, Christy Ring.

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Colmán of Cloyne.
In the past, Cloyne has played a notable role in the Bay Area music scene.
Over the centuries, the legend of the cloyne was forgotten.
In the past, Cloyne has been known for its party and rules-free culture.
Ring was just twelve years-old when he played in his first minor game for Cloyne.
Cloyne ( ) is a small town to the southeast of Midleton in eastern County Cork, Ireland.
Now part of the present-day Diocese of Cloyne.
Cloyne ( Irish, Cluain ) is a small town to the southeast of Midleton in eastern County Cork.
One of his sons was preferred to the archdeaconry of Cloyne in 1742.
Bennet then became Bishop of Cork and Ross until 1794 when he became Bishop of Cloyne.

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