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Bective Abbey
R 161, Trim
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The impressive ruins of Bective Abbey, built in 1146 by the King of Meath, Murchad O'Maolsheachlainn, lie in a field grazed by sheep. The abbey was connected to the Cistercian abbey of Mellifont, which it surpassed in importance in the 13C.
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