What is the Clare Abbey known for?

What is the Clare Abbey known for?

In 1278, Clare Abbey was the site of a legendary battle in the civil war between Toirdhealbhach Mór Ó Briain and Thomas de Clare. Donallbeg O’Brien ambushed and massacred Mahon O’Brien and his followers, billeted temporarily at the abbey, as they were making a hasty retreat.

How old is Clare Abbey?

Clare Abbey was founded in 1195 and is situated on an elevated site beside the Fergus River. This was the earliest and most important Augustinian house in County Clare and one of the largest in the country.

When was Clare abbey built?

1189
Clareabbey was founded in 1189 under the patronage of Donal Mór O’Brien, king of Thomond, and became an important ecclesiastical centre in the medieval diocese of Killaloe.

How many people live in Clarecastle?

The current population of the greater Clarecastle area is just under 3000 people. A look at the population statistics on the recent census will show that the population has grown by almost 18% since 2002 and the trend is continuing with a major housing development still ongoing at present.

What is the population of Clare 2020?

Demography. The population of Clare was 118,817 people at the 2016 census. The main urban areas are Ennis with a population of 25,276 and Shannon with 9,729.

Who owns Thomond House Clarecastle?

Thomond is seat of the O’Briens, Kings of Thomond and direct descendants of Brian Boru, High King of Ireland. Dromoland Castle and estate was bought from the 16th Baron Inchiquin in 1962, and has been converted into a luxury hotel.

Is County Clare Northern Ireland?

Clare, Irish An Clár, county in the province of Munster, western Ireland. The town of Ennis, in central Clare, is the county seat.

Is County Clare part of the UK?

The County of Clare is a shire on Ireland’s west coast, a triangular county between the mouth of the Shannon and Galway Bay. It is the northernmost county of Munster, and the only part of that province lying north of the Shannon….County Clare.

Poulnabrone dolmen, the Burren
County seat: Ennis

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