Clonard — (irisch: Cluain Ioraird, wörtlich übersetzt: Erards Weide), heute eine kleine Ortschaft im County Meath mit 347 Einwohnern (2006) an der N4 von Dublin nach Sligo, war einst eines der bedeutendsten monastischen Zentren Irlands und bis 1202… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Clonard College — Location Geelong West, Victoria, Australia Coordinates … Wikipedia
Clonard monastery — is the term used to describe the Catholic church and monastery that is located near the Falls Road in Belfast.The complex was developed by a Catholic religious order known as the Redemptorist. Members of this religious order came to Belfast… … Wikipedia
Clonard Waterpolo Club — was founded in 1921 in the city of Belfast, Northern Ireland. It originated from the falls baths located in the west of the city. Having enjoyed much success over 89 years of competitiveness, it has fallen on hard times recently. But the club has … Wikipedia
Clonard, Belfast — Clonard (Irish: Cluain Ard; meaning High meadow ) is an electoral ward of West Belfast. It is named after the local Clonard monastery. The ward was created in 1973 being carved out of the former Falls and Saint Anne s wards. The current review of … Wikipedia
Clonard, School of — • Situated on the river Boyne. Founded by St. Finnian, an abbot and great wonder worker Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006 … Catholic encyclopedia
Clonard Abbey — This article is about the early medieval monastery. For other uses, see Clonard. Disused Anglican church at the monastic site of Clonard … Wikipedia
Clonard, County Meath — This article is about Clonard, County Meath. For other uses, see Clonard. Clonard Cluain Ioraird Town … Wikipedia
Clonard Monastery — This article is about the 19th century monastery in Belfast. For other uses, see Clonard. Coordinates: 54°36′00″N 5°57′22″W / 54.600°N 5.956°W / 54 … Wikipedia
Taufstein von Clonard — Taufstein u.a. mit der Darstellung von Finnian, dem Gründer von Clonard, und dem Apostel Petrus, dem Patron des frühchristlichen Klosters von Clonard … Deutsch Wikipedia