13
Townlands
869
Taifid Daonáirimh
190
Teaghlaigh
2
Bliana Daonáirimh
- Daoine
- 433
- Teaghlaigh
- 96
- Daoine
- 436 +0.7%
- Teaghlaigh
- 94 -2.1%
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Templeorum is a small townland located in County Kilkenny in the southeastern region of Ireland. The area sits within the broader landscape of Kilkenny, a county known for its rolling countryside, river valleys, and medieval heritage. The district is characterized by typical Irish rural terrain, with agricultural land, fields divided by stone walls and hedgerows, and scattered farmsteads that form the backbone of the local landscape. Like much of County Kilkenny, the area benefits from a temperate maritime climate and fertile soil that has historically supported farming and pastoral activities.
The history of Templeorum, as with many Irish townlands, is intertwined with the medieval and early modern periods of Irish settlement and land organization. The name itself suggests a connection to religious history, as many Irish place names beginning with "Temple" derive from early Christian monastic sites or churches. County Kilkenny as a whole has a rich ecclesiastical heritage dating back to the early Christian period, with numerous round towers, abbeys, and monastic settlements scattered throughout the region. Templeorum would have been part of the broader social and economic structure of medieval Kilkenny, though detailed historical records specific to this particular townland are limited.
As a rural townland, Templeorum's significance lies primarily in its role as part of the agricultural and social fabric of County Kilkenny. Like many small Irish districts, it represents the dispersed pattern of settlement and land use that characterizes rural Ireland, where communities are organized around family farms, local parishes, and shared civic institutions. The townland system itself, an ancient form of land division unique to Ireland, continues to define local identity and administrative boundaries. While Templeorum may not have major industrial or commercial features, it contributes to the preservation of traditional Irish rural life and the maintenance of agricultural heritage in one of Ireland's historically important counties.
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Townlands
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