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Killeshin Church

Killeshin Church is a 12th-century Romanesque church and National Monument located in County Laois, Ireland.

Killeshin Church
Glenn Uisin
Location within Ireland
Monastery information
Other namesKillushin, Glenn Ussen, Glenn Uissen, Glenn Uisen
OrderCeltic Christianity
EstablishedAD 545
DioceseLeighlin
People
Founder(s)Saint Diarmait mac Siabairr
Important associated figuresSaint Comgán
Architecture
StatusInactive
Heritage designationNational Monument
StyleIrish monastic, Romanesque
Site
LocationKilleshin, County Laois
Coordinates52°50′51″N 7°00′05″W / 52.84738°N 7.00151°W / 52.84738; -7.00151
Visible remainsPart of church (west and east gables; part of north elevation)
Public accessyes
Official nameKilleshin
Reference no.115[1]

Location edit

Killeshin Church is located near Killeshin village, on the south bank of the Fushoge River (a tributary of the Barrow), about 5 km (3 mi) west of Carlow town. A ringfort, known as Killeshin moat, stands to the southeast.

History edit

A monastery was founded on the site c. AD 545 by Diarmait mac Siabairr, a member of the local Uí Bairrche ruling family.[2]

The monastery was plundered by Diarmait mac Máel na mBó in 1041; the dairthech (oak prayer house) was demolished, a hundred people taken away as slaves and 700 cattle also seized. This attack was a retaliation against the burning of Ferns by Murchadh mac Dunlaing and the murder of Domnall Remar (Donal the Fat, Diarmait's brother).[3] Killeshin was burned again in 1077, along with its yew trees.

None of this original monastery survives; a round tower once stood there but was torn down by the landowner in 1704.[4]

The buildings edit

The church, built in the 12th century AD (probably in 1150–60),[5] is built of rubble masonry with dressed quoins and is particularly noted for its Romanesque archway, zoomorphic carvings and Scandinavian-influenced knotwork. There is also a granite font.

An inscription near the door reads ORAIT DO DIARMAIT RI LAGEN, Middle Irish for "a prayer for Diarmait, king of Leinster", referring to Diarmait Mac Murchada (r. 1126–71).

References edit

  1. ^ "National Monuments of County Laois in State Care" (PDF). heritageireland.ie. National Monument Service. p. 1. Retrieved 2 July 2020.
  2. ^ . sites.rootsweb.com. Archived from the original on 21 September 2020. Retrieved 6 February 2019.
  3. ^ . Archived from the original on 12 March 2016. Retrieved 22 November 2015.
  4. ^ "The Romanesque church at Killeshin, Co. Laois, near Carlow". www.culturalheritageireland.ie.
  5. ^ Colm (2 November 2014). "The wonderful 12th century R omanesque doorway at Killeshin, Laois - Irish Archaeology".

killeshin, church, 12th, century, romanesque, church, national, monument, located, county, laois, ireland, glenn, uisinlocation, within, irelandmonastery, informationother, nameskillushin, glenn, ussen, glenn, uissen, glenn, uisenorderceltic, christianityestab. Killeshin Church is a 12th century Romanesque church and National Monument located in County Laois Ireland Killeshin ChurchGlenn UisinLocation within IrelandMonastery informationOther namesKillushin Glenn Ussen Glenn Uissen Glenn UisenOrderCeltic ChristianityEstablishedAD 545DioceseLeighlinPeopleFounder s Saint Diarmait mac SiabairrImportant associated figuresSaint ComganArchitectureStatusInactiveHeritage designationNational MonumentStyleIrish monastic RomanesqueSiteLocationKilleshin County LaoisCoordinates52 50 51 N 7 00 05 W 52 84738 N 7 00151 W 52 84738 7 00151Visible remainsPart of church west and east gables part of north elevation Public accessyesNational monument of IrelandOfficial nameKilleshinReference no 115 1 Contents 1 Location 2 History 3 The buildings 4 ReferencesLocation editKilleshin Church is located near Killeshin village on the south bank of the Fushoge River a tributary of the Barrow about 5 km 3 mi west of Carlow town A ringfort known as Killeshin moat stands to the southeast History editA monastery was founded on the site c AD 545 by Diarmait mac Siabairr a member of the local Ui Bairrche ruling family 2 The monastery was plundered by Diarmait mac Mael na mBo in 1041 the dairthech oak prayer house was demolished a hundred people taken away as slaves and 700 cattle also seized This attack was a retaliation against the burning of Ferns by Murchadh mac Dunlaing and the murder of Domnall Remar Donal the Fat Diarmait s brother 3 Killeshin was burned again in 1077 along with its yew trees None of this original monastery survives a round tower once stood there but was torn down by the landowner in 1704 4 The buildings editThe church built in the 12th century AD probably in 1150 60 5 is built of rubble masonry with dressed quoins and is particularly noted for its Romanesque archway zoomorphic carvings and Scandinavian influenced knotwork There is also a granite font An inscription near the door reads ORAIT DO DIARMAIT RI LAGEN Middle Irish for a prayer for Diarmait king of Leinster referring to Diarmait Mac Murchada r 1126 71 References edit National Monuments of County Laois in State Care PDF heritageireland ie National Monument Service p 1 Retrieved 2 July 2020 The Founding of Killeshin sites rootsweb com Archived from the original on 21 September 2020 Retrieved 6 February 2019 Ui Bairrche Leinster Page 2 Archived from the original on 12 March 2016 Retrieved 22 November 2015 The Romanesque church at Killeshin Co Laois near Carlow www culturalheritageireland ie Colm 2 November 2014 The wonderful 12th century R omanesque doorway at Killeshin Laois Irish Archaeology Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Killeshin Church amp oldid 1221374084, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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