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Killagha Abbey
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Killagha Abbey of Our Lady of Bello Loco, also called Kilcolman Abbey, is a ruined Augustinian abbey and former manor house in County Kerry, Ireland. The abbey is situated one and a half miles north-west of Milltown on the banks of the River Maine.[1]
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![]() The remaining ruins of Killagha Abbey | |
Monastery information | |
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Full name | Killagha Abbey of St Mary de Bello Loco |
Order | Augustinians |
Established | c.1216 |
Disestablished | 1576 |
Diocese | Diocese of Ardfert |
People | |
Founder(s) | Geoffrey de Marisco |
Important associated figures | Saint Colman Walter Spring |
Site | |
Location | Milltown, County Kerry, Ireland |
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