Straboe Grave Slab
Straboe Grave Slab | |
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Native name Irish: Leac Uaighe Shrúbh Bó | |
Location of Straboe Grave Slab in Ireland | |
Location |
Straboe, Killerig, County Carlow, Ireland |
Coordinates | 52°51′41″N 6°46′19″W / 52.861279°N 6.77197°WCoordinates: 52°51′41″N 6°46′19″W / 52.861279°N 6.77197°W |
Built | 8th century |
Straboe Grave Slab is a medieval grave slab and National Monument located in Straboe, County Carlow, Ireland.
Location
The grave slab is located outside the ruined Templeboy church, about 6 km (4 mi) southeast of Castledermot, and about 1.5 km (1 mile) north of the River Slaney. A holy well, castle, ringfort and spring are located nearby.
Description
The grave slab measures 1.8 x 0.4 x 0.2 metres. There is a Latin cross at the wider end and a Maltese cross inscribed at the narrower end., with v-shaped ends. Its shape similar to the De Profundis Stone, located in Kilbride, County Westmeath.[1][2]
References
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