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Killeshin Church is a 12th-century Romanesque church and National Monument located in County Laois, Ireland.LocationKilleshin Church is located near Killeshin village, on the south bank of the Fushoge River (a tributary of the Barrow), about 5 km (3 mi) west of Carlow town. A ringfort, known as Killeshin moat, stands to the southeast.HistoryA monastery was founded on the site c. AD 545 by Diarmait mac Siabairr, a member of the local Uí Bairrche ruling family.The monastery was plundered by Diarmait mac Máel na mBó in 1041; the dairtheach (oak prayer house) was demolished, a hundred people taken away as slaves and 700 cattle also seized. This attack was a retaliation against the burning of Ferns by Murchadh mac Dunlaing and the murder of Domnall Remar (Donal the Fat, Diarmait's brother). Killeshin was burned again in 1077, along with its yew trees.None of this original monastery survives; a round tower once stood there but was torn down by the landowner in 1704.