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Coordinates: 53°3729.158N 8°1130.487W / 53.62476611°N 8.19180194°W / 53.62476611; -8.19180194
 

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Roscommon Abbey
Mainistir Ros Comáin
Roscommon Abbey is located in Ireland
Roscommon Abbey

Location within Ireland

Monastery information
Other namesRos-comain; Ros-chomon; Ros-camain; Ros-coman
OrderCanons Regular of Saint Augustine/Dominicans
Established1140
Disestablished1578
DioceseElphin
Architecture
Statusruined
StyleNorman
Site
LocationBallypheasan, Roscommon, County Roscommon
Coordinates53°37′29.158″N 8°11′30.487″W / 53.62476611°N 8.19180194°W / 53.62476611; -8.19180194
Public accessyes

National monument of Ireland

Official nameRoscommon Abbey
Reference no.362

Roscommon Abbey is a former Augustinian/Dominican Priory and National Monument located in Roscommon, Ireland.[1]

History

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Roscommon Abbey is an early monastic site, founded in the 6th century by St Comman, a disciple of Finnian of Clonard.

Roscommon Abbey was a monastery of the Augustinian Canons RegularArroasian founded after 1140, possibly with Arroasian reformation 1140-8 by Tairrdelbach Ua Conchobair at the instance of Saint Malachy.

Roscommon Abbey was plundered by William de Burgh in 1204 and burned by the Anglo-Normans in 1235 and 1247.

Roscommon Abbey was a Dominican priory founded in 1253 by Fedlim Ó Conchobair, king of Connacht. It was plundered by Mac William de Burgo 1260. It was hit by fire in 1270 and lightning in 1308.[2]

Roscommon Abbey was dissolved before 1578; granted to Sir Nicholas Malby in 1578 and to Francis Annesley, 1st Viscount Valentia in 1615.[3]

Building

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Roscommon Friary is located in the southern part of Roscommon town, The church consisted of a single long aisle with nave and choir; the northern transept was added in the fifteenth century.

On his death in 1265 Fedlim Ó Conchobair was interred in the abbey and his tomb was covered by an effigial slab which can still be seen in a niche in the north-east corner of the church. The effigy was carved between 1290 and 1300 and is one of only two Irish royal effigies surviving from this period.[4]

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References

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  1. ^ Gerrard, David (1 January 2004). The Hidden Places of Ireland. Travel Publishing Ltd. ISBN 9781904434108 – via Google Books.
  • ^ "Roscommon Abbey - Attractions - Churches, Abbeys and Monasteries - All Ireland - Republic Of Ireland - Roscommon - Roscommon Town - Discover Ireland".
  • ^ "Roscommon Abbey".
  • ^ CHI. "The Dominican Friary of Roscommon Town, Co. Roscommon".

  • Retrieved from "https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Roscommon_Abbey&oldid=1185674688"

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