Killeen Cormac
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Killeen Cormac, aka 'Cell Fine Chormaic', 'Church of the Kindred of Cormac'. Located in County Kildare. Believed to be identical with the 'Cell Fine' where, according to the Vita Tripartia, Palladius left his books, together with a writing tablet and relics of Peter and Paul.
[edit] Sources
- Shearman, (1879)
- Smyth (1974-75)
- Early Irish History and Chronology, Dáibhí Ó Cróinín, 2003