St. Conlan's Church TN014-045001- Cross Pattée

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2022-09-04
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Cross Pattée and naive soul-effigy carved into cut stone on the eastern side of the window embrasure in the south wall of St. Conlan's medieval church ruins at Youghalvillage (Sráidbhaile Eochaille), Co. Tipperary, in the parish of Youghalarra (Eochaill), barony of Owney and Arra, diocese of Killaloe. The cross pattée is a type of cross where the arms narrow inwards at the centre and curve outwards towards the terminals of the cross. The flared arms are of equal length and the pattern can be formed by a cross of arcs which is sometimes contained within a circle. For information on St. Conlan's Church ruins, visit: https://maps.archaeology.ie/HistoricEnvironment/?SMRS=TN014-045001-

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