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  1. Oct 10, 2017 · The county is named for its town, from Irish Cill Chainnigh "Church of (St.) Kenneth" (see kil-). The story of the Kilkenny cats, a pair of which fought until only their tails were left, is attested from 1807.

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      Kilkenny 뜻: 킬케니; 이어랜드 Leinster의 county입니다. 이 county는 그 도시에서...

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    History. Model of Kilkenny in 1642. Kilkenny's foundation began with an early 6th-century ecclesiastical settlement, with a church built in honour of St. Canice. Now St. Canice's Cathedral, this was a major monastic centre from at least the 8th century.

  3. History of Kilkenny. Map of the city of Kilkenny (1708). Old city map, c.1780. The history of Kilkenny (from Irish Cill Chainnigh 'Cell or church of Cainnech /Canice') began with an early sixth-century ecclesiastical foundation, this relates to a church built in honour of St. Canice, now St. Canice's Cathedral and was a major monastic centre ...

  4. At the time there was a church of Canice and this is where the settlement drew its name – in honour of the priest who founded the monastic settlement. The name Kilkenny’ comes directly from the Irish language where Cill Chainnigh translates to 'Church of Cainnech’ (or Canice).

  5. 2 days ago · The people of Kilkenny are known as “Cats,” the name likely originating in the medieval period. Kilkenny Castle, perhaps the city’s most famous landmark, stands on an eminence of 100 feet (30 metres) overlooking the Nore. It was burned in 1175 but was rebuilt in the late 12th and early 13th century by William Marshal.

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  6. To uncover Kilkenny's earliest origins, it is necessary to step back in time to the 6th century, when a monastic settlement was founded here. It was known as Cill Channigh, which is Gaelic for 'the Church of St. Canice'.

  7. Kilkenny’s origins predate existing medieval landmarks. Saint Canice in fact gives Kilkenny its name, subsequently founding a monastic settlement in the 6th century. The 9th century round tower beside the wonderful stone cathedral of St. Canice’s, for example is a remaining monastic landmark.

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