Illaunloughan

Early Medieval ecclesiastical site
51°53′12″N 10°22′24″W / 51.886589°N 10.373427°W / 51.886589; -10.373427Visible remainsstone oratory, a reliquary and a stone beehive hutPublic accessyes
National monument of Ireland
Official nameIllaunloughan Early Medieval Ecclesiastical Site[2]

Illaunloughan is a medieval Christian monastery and National Monument located in County Kerry, Ireland.[3][4] The site is located on a tiny island of 0.3 acres (0.1 ha) in Portmagee Channel, a channel separating Valentia Island from the Iveragh Peninsula.[5]

History

A monastery was founded here in the late 7th century AD, but had ceased to exist by the 9th century. Two saints named Lochan appear in the Martyrology of Tallaght (c. AD 800); one could have been the founder, although lochan could also refer to seaweed. Illaunloughan may have been a stopping-off point for pilgrims travelling to Sceilg Mhichíl, which lies 17 km (9 nm) to the southwest. Excavation revealed middens containing the remnants of meat, oats, seabirds and fish. Also revealed were earthen oratories and casting of fine metalwork.[6]

Up to the 20th century Illaunloughan was used as a cillín for the burial of unbaptised infants and as a graveyard by local people.[7]

Description

There are 8th-century dry stone oratories and altars (leachta) and a gable shrine for the relics of the community's saints. These relics were decorated with quartz and scallop shells, perhaps in reference to the use of the shell on the Church of the Holy Sepulchre or the Camino de Santiago.[8][9][10]

References

  1. ^ "Oileán Lócháin/Illaunloughan". Logainm.ie.
  2. ^ "National Monuments in State Care: Ownership & Guardianship" (PDF). Ireland: National Monuments Service. 4 March 2009. Retrieved 12 May 2021.
  3. ^ "Illaunloughan Island : an early medieval monastery in County Kerry in SearchWorks catalog". searchworks.stanford.edu.
  4. ^ "Holdings: Illaunloughan Island". catalogue.nli.ie.
  5. ^ "Illaunloughan 5m hill, Kerry Islands Ireland at MountainViews.ie". mountainviews.ie.
  6. ^ Monk, Michael A.; Sheehan, John (23 February 1998). Early Medieval Munster: Archaeology, History and Society. Cork University Press. ISBN 9781859181072 – via Google Books.
  7. ^ "Unpublished Excavations: EARLY MEDIEVAL PERIOD : CHRISTIANITY". www.heritagecouncil.ie.
  8. ^ Howard, Deborah (5 July 2017). "Architecture and Pilgrimage, 1000?500 ": Southern Europe and Beyond. Routledge. ISBN 9781351576048 – via Google Books.
  9. ^ "Illaunloughan island, County Kerry". www.earlychristianireland.net.
  10. ^ "Illaunloughan Island : An Early Medieval Monastery in County Kerry - Jenny White Marshall & Claire Walsh - 9781869857790". www.omahonys.ie.
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