The Quinn Harp Cross, standing proudly at approximately 11 feet high, holds a significant historical and cultural legacy among the ruins of the Quinn Friary in County Clare. Originally established as a Franciscan Friary in 1433, the Quinn Friary was constructed within the remains of an ancient Anglo-Norman castle.
celtic crosses
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- Jul 11 2022
5 Important Irish Celtic Crosses of Ireland
Categories: Irish Traditions , Irish Jewelry , Interesting Stories , St. Patricks Day , Ireland , Peaceful Cottage , Celtic Legends , Celtic Jewelry , Blog , Travel to Ireland , Legends and Folklore , History of IrelandThe Celtic cross is one of the most well-known Irish symbols and Celtic symbols. Other well-known examples are the Claddagh and the harp. They are significant reminders of our ancestry since they are steeped in history. It’s possible that their history, significance, and symbolism may blow your mind!
- May 19 2022
Celtic Crosses of Ireland
The Celtic cross is a variant of the Christian cross that first appeared in Ireland, France, and Great Britain during the Early Middle Ages. It is distinguished by the presence of a nimbus or ring.
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