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Clonard (also Cluain Iraird, as in Curiate Italian) may refer to: __NOTOC__


Republic of Ireland

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Clonard, County Meath Clonard ()A. D. Mills, 2003, ''A Dictionary of British Place-Names'', Oxford University Press is a small village in County Meath, Ireland. It lies on the R148 regional road between the towns of Kinnegad and Enfield. This road was the main r ...
, a village in County Meath, Ireland **
Clonard Abbey Clonard Abbey (Irish, ''Cluain Eraird'', or ''Cluain Iraird'', "Erard's Meadow") was an early medieval monastery situated on the River Boyne in Clonard, County Meath, Ireland. Early history The monastery was founded in about 520 by Saint F ...
, an early medieval monastery ***
Roman Catholic Diocese of Clonard The Roman Catholic Diocese of Clonard (English, Irish Gaelic? Cluain Iraird ) was a medieval diocese (originally abbey nullius) in Ireland until its 1202 suppression, which became a modern Latin Catholic titular see. History The see of Clonard ha ...
, a medieval diocese until its 1202 suppression


Northern Ireland

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Clonard Monastery Clonard Monastery is a Catholic church located off the Falls Road in Belfast, Northern Ireland, and home to a community of the Redemptorists religious order. History In late 19th century Belfast, the Catholic population grew to such an extent ...
, a Catholic church and monastery in Belfast, Ulster *
Clonard, Belfast Lower Falls was one of the nine district electoral areas which existed in Belfast, Northern Ireland from 1985 to 2014. Located in the west of the city, the district elected five members to Belfast City Council and contained the wards of Beechmo ...
, an electoral ward of West Belfast


People

* Clonard Keating (1871–1898), Nova Scotian military officer *
Finnian of Clonard Finnian of Clonard ('Cluain Eraird') – also Finian, Fionán or Fionnán in Irish; or Finianus and Finanus in its Latinised form (470–549) – was one of the early Irish monastic saints, who founded Clonard Abbey in modern-day County Meath. ...
(470–549), early Irish monastic saint who founded Clonard Abbey * Tola of Clonard (7th century), Irish Roman Catholic saint


Titles

* Abbot of Clonard, monastic head of Clonard Abbey * Bishop of Clonard, 11th–12th century episcopal title of the Bishops of Meath


Other uses

* Clonard College, a girls secondary school in Geelong, Australia {{disambig, geo, church, school