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What is the rock of cashel?

It is the site of a large ancient castle, at the town of Cashel in county Tipperary in Ireland.


What is the Rock of Cashel made of?

Rock


Where did the Rock of Cashel get its name?

The Castle is built on a large rock at the edge of the town of Cashel in Ireland. Caisleán is the Irish word for Castle and this would be the origins of the name Cashel.


Is the rock cashel in ireland a human or physical feature?

The Rock of Cashel is itself a physical feature. On it is built an old set of buildings, including a castle, some going back about 900 years. The name Cashel comes from the Irish word for castle.


What is the location of the town Cashel?

Cashel is a town located in Ireland. It is located in the county of South Tipperary and has a population of less than 3000. The nearest airport is 80km away.


Who lived at the rock of cashel?

The Kings of Munster and later Christian clergy.


Site of co tipperary landmark traditional seat of the kings of munster?

The Rock of Cashel.


When was Synod of Cashel created?

Synod of Cashel was created in 1172.


What is postal code cashel?

Ireland does not have postal codes. An address in Cashel would finish as follows: Cashel, Co. Tipperary Ireland.


Put Cashel into a sentences?

Cashel is a town in Ireland, famous for its castle.


When did Sack of Cashel happen?

Sack of Cashel happened in 1647-09.


Where did queen elizebeth visit in irelande?

She visited Ireland in May 2011. In Dublin she visited Áras an Uachtaráin, the residence of the President of Ireland in the Phoenix Park, Trinity College , The Garden of Remembrance , Guinness Storehouse, Government Buildings, and the National War Memorial Gardens, the National Convention Centre, Croke Park and Dublin Castle. Outside of Dublin she visited the Irish National Stud in Tully, County Kildare, the Rock of Cashel in Cashel, County Tipperary, Fethard, County Tipperary, the English Market and Grand Parade, in Cork and also University College Cork.