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- Killydrum abstract "Killydrum (from Irish Coilla Droim, meaning "wood of the ridge") is a townland in County Fermanagh, Northern Ireland. It has previously been referred to as Kildrome (1659) and Killdrum (1695). This townland belongs to the land division of Old Barr in the area of Boho.Killydrum is notable for the holy well named after St Faber' called Tober Faber, and its associated bullán. The area is historically linked to the home or castle of a chieftain called O'Fialain.In the Ordnance Survey Letters of O' Donovan, the surveyor notes that (the virgin) St. Faber first attempted to build her church in Killydrum near the holy well, however the first days construction was destroyed overnight by an invisible being. A passing deer indicated that there was another place where she could build her church without threat and carried her books on its horns down to Monea. When the deer continued it's journey across the Sillees river, it slipped on the banks and it took a while for the books to be re-attached. This slip was thought to be brought about by a genius or sheaver (shaver)who inhabited the river who did everything in his power to prevent the spread of Christianity in the region. Once St Faber understood this she cursed the river with sterility of fish and fertility in destroying human life and may it run uphill with the following phrase MI-ADH EISC A'S ADH BAIDHTE AG RITH ANAGHAIDH AN AIRD GO LA BRATHA. Another interpretation of the name Killydrum is 'church of the ridge' which makes sense in this context.".
- Killydrum thumbnail The_Faerie_Circle_Killydrum.jpg?width=300.
- Killydrum wikiPageID "23521130".
- Killydrum wikiPageLength "3546".
- Killydrum wikiPageOutDegree "11".
- Killydrum wikiPageRevisionID "677473867".
- Killydrum wikiPageWikiLink Boho,_County_Fermanagh.
- Killydrum wikiPageWikiLink Bullaun.
- Killydrum wikiPageWikiLink Bullán.
- Killydrum wikiPageWikiLink Category:Townlands_of_County_Fermanagh.
- Killydrum wikiPageWikiLink Caves_of_the_Tullybrack_and_Belmore_hills.
- Killydrum wikiPageWikiLink County_Fermanagh.
- Killydrum wikiPageWikiLink Karst.
- Killydrum wikiPageWikiLink Limestone.
- Killydrum wikiPageWikiLink Noons_Hole.
- Killydrum wikiPageWikiLink Northern_Ireland.
- Killydrum wikiPageWikiLink Saint_Faber.
- Killydrum wikiPageWikiLink Sillees_River.
- Killydrum wikiPageWikiLink Sillees_river.
- Killydrum wikiPageWikiLink St_Faber.
- Killydrum wikiPageWikiLinkText "Killydrum".
- Killydrum caption "A panoramic view from the Faerie Circle in the townland of Killydrum.".
- Killydrum fullheight "1167".
- Killydrum fullwidth "10039".
- Killydrum hasPhotoCollection Killydrum.
- Killydrum height "210".
- Killydrum wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Coord.
- Killydrum wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:County_Fermanagh.
- Killydrum wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Etymology.
- Killydrum wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Fermanagh-geo-stub.
- Killydrum wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Panorama.
- Killydrum wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Killydrum subject Category:Townlands_of_County_Fermanagh.
- Killydrum hypernym Townland.
- Killydrum point "54.3765 -7.8411".
- Killydrum type Settlement.
- Killydrum type SpatialThing.
- Killydrum comment "Killydrum (from Irish Coilla Droim, meaning "wood of the ridge") is a townland in County Fermanagh, Northern Ireland. It has previously been referred to as Kildrome (1659) and Killdrum (1695). This townland belongs to the land division of Old Barr in the area of Boho.Killydrum is notable for the holy well named after St Faber' called Tober Faber, and its associated bullán.".
- Killydrum label "Killydrum".
- Killydrum sameAs Coill_aDroim.
- Killydrum sameAs m.06w5025.
- Killydrum sameAs Q4111490.
- Killydrum sameAs Q4111490.
- Killydrum lat "54.3765".
- Killydrum long "-7.8411".
- Killydrum wasDerivedFrom Killydrum?oldid=677473867.
- Killydrum depiction The_Faerie_Circle_Killydrum.jpg.
- Killydrum isPrimaryTopicOf Killydrum.