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Much of the inscription is retrograde and now obscure or illegible , but an important abbreviated word ( in the border of the hexafoil ) is ' EPPS ' ( for episcopus ) , which is followed by two partially read words ' DEI [ NN ] SVL ...
Much of the inscription is retrograde and now obscure or illegible , but an important abbreviated word ( in the border of the hexafoil ) is ' EPPS ' ( for episcopus ) , which is followed by two partially read words ' DEI [ NN ] SVL ...
Strana 331
For the Kilfountan inscription , see E. Okasha and K. Forsyth , Early Christian inscriptions of Munster : a corpus of the inscribed stones ( Cork 2001 ) 161–5 . Macalister read the Kilcolman inscription as ANM COLMAN AILITHIR ...
For the Kilfountan inscription , see E. Okasha and K. Forsyth , Early Christian inscriptions of Munster : a corpus of the inscribed stones ( Cork 2001 ) 161–5 . Macalister read the Kilcolman inscription as ANM COLMAN AILITHIR ...
Strana 361
... n / a corner - post shrine Late ogham inscription with outline cross motif , watermill Sub - circular enclosure and dry - stone church Conjoined huts and simple stone cross Linear ringed cross - slabs , dry - stone churches , etc.
... n / a corner - post shrine Late ogham inscription with outline cross motif , watermill Sub - circular enclosure and dry - stone church Conjoined huts and simple stone cross Linear ringed cross - slabs , dry - stone churches , etc.
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