The Rock of Cashel, sometimes referred to as Cashel of the Kings is a significant historical site in the Irish town of Cashel, County Tipperary. Over many centuries prior to the Norman conquest, the Rock of Cashel served as the customary residence of the Munster monarchs. Muirchertach Ua Briain, the King of Munster, gave his castle on the Rock to the Church in 1101 A.D. Having one of the most outstanding assemblages of Celtic art and mediaeval architectural constructions to be encountered anywhe ... (Read More)