Clonmacnoise is one of Ireland's most significant monastic sites. Located on a bend of the River Shannon, once a major transportation route, the monastery was founded in 545 AD by St. Cieran and built on an esker, a natural granite ridge. Its earliest remains are from the 9th century. From this period onward, it was routinely plundered by the Irish, Vikings and Anglo-Normans, and ultimately destroyed by the British in the mid-16th century.
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