Saint Ciarán of Clonmacnoise (c. 516 – c. 549), supposedly born Ciarán mac an tSaeir ("son of the carpenter"), was one of the Twelve Apostles of Ireland...
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Ciarán Walsh, Irish artist Ciarán Whelan (born 1976), Irish Gaelic footballer Saint Ciarán Saighir or Ciarán the Elder Saint Ciarán of Clonmacnoise or...
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by Saint Ciarán, from Rathcroghan, County Roscommon. Until the 9th century it had close associations with the kings of Connacht. Saint Ciarán founded the...
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that the Clonmacnoise Crozier was probably revered as holding a relic of Saint Ciarán. Clonmacnoise monastery was founded in 544 by Saint Ciarán in the...
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Ciarán the Elder (Latin: Kyaranus or Ciaranus Maior) to distinguish him from the other 6th-century Irish Saint Ciarán, who was abbot of Clonmacnoise....
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with Ciarán of Clon. Saint Ciarán of Clonmacnoise, on the Shannon, in the barony of Garrycastle, County Offaly, died in the year 549. Saint Brendan of Birr...
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Saint Piran (category Culture of Cornwall)
Piran might, instead, be identified with Ciarán of Clonmacnoise, who founded the monastery of Clonmacnoise also in County Offaly, but this is doubtful...
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Lebor na hUidre (redirect from The Book of the Dun Cow)
many of the texts are incomplete. It is named after an anachronistic legend that it was made from the hide of a dun cow by Saint Ciarán of Clonmacnoise. The...
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Néill. Birth of Bishop Ciarán of Clonmacnoise ("Ciarán the Younger"), one of the Twelve Apostles of Ireland. Birth of Abbot Cainnech of Aghaboe at Glengiven...
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Brehon (category Year of death unknown)
on the Island of Iona, In the Book of Kells there is a depiction of a bald red patch on a crane's crown. Saint Ciarán of Clonmacnoise owned a pet fox...
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Martyrs of Nicomedia (304–305) Forty Martyrs of Sebaste (320) Martyrs of Persia under Shapur II (4th century) Martyrs of Córdoba (850–859) Martyrs of Otranto...
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Celtic Christianity (redirect from Conversion of the British Isles)
trained at the "Candida Casa", such as Tigernach of Clones, Ciarán of Clonmacnoise, and Finnian of Movilla. Ninian's work was carried on by Palladius, who...
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Campbeltown (category Ports and harbours of Scotland)
14th-century Celtic cross that also served as a mercat cross. St Kieran (Ciarán of Clonmacnoise) lived in this area before the town existed. A cave named after...
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Gaelic Ireland (category Medieval history of Ireland)
of Ireland: Saint Ciarán of Saighir, Saint Ciarán of Clonmacnoise, Saint Brendan of Birr, Saint Brendan of Clonfert, Saint Columba of Terryglass, Saint...
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Comgall (category Year of birth unknown)
educated under Fintan of Clonenagh and also studied under Finnian of Movilla, Mobhí Clárainech at Glasnevin, and Ciarán of Clonmacnoise. He was ordained deacon...
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September 9 (redirect from 9th of September)
Charles Lowder (Church of England) Ciarán of Clonmacnoise Frédéric Ozanam Constance, Nun, and her Companions (Episcopal Church) Our Lady of Arantzazu (Oñati)...
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The airchinnech Eglaisi Bige (head of the little church) is an office associated with the monastery of Clonmacnoise between 898 and 1097. Nine persons...
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regent of Northern Zhou (d. 572) 516 Athalaric, king of the Ostrogoths (d. 534) Ciarán of Clonmacnoise, Irish bishop (d. 546) 517 Charibert I, king of the...
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those who spent time with Enda was Carthach the Elder. Ciarán is said to have walked to Clonmacnoise with his pet cow, which was a particularly good milker;...
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Ballygawley, County Tyrone (category Townlands of County Tyrone)
dedication of an ancient church to St. Kieran (Ciarán of Clonmacnoise). It was in the Clogher (barony), along the River Blackwater. Some of the remains of the...
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County Laois (redirect from History of County Laois)
communities in Loígis. St. Ciarán of Saighir (called "The Elder" to distinguish him from the younger St. Ciarán of Clonmacnoise) founded his monastic habitation...
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official of the Liang dynasty (b. 483) December 12 – Finnian of Clonard, Irish monastic saint (b. 470) exact date unknown Ciarán of Clonmacnoise, Irish...
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establishment of an orthodox monastery, The Life-Giving Spring, in Shannonbridge, Co. Offaly, dedicated to St. Ciaran of Clonmacnoise, by a group of Romanian...
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felt aggrieved over the reward he received for herding the oxen of Ciarán of Clonmacnoise, he left in anger, going eastwards. When he was called back, he...
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Athalaric, king of the Ostrogoths (d. 534) Ciarán of Clonmacnoise, Irish bishop (d. 546) Gundobad, king of the Burgundians Hygelac, king of the Geats (approximate...
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various parts of Europe. Ciarán of Clonmacnoise and Columcille of Iona are among the many who trained under him. They and many others took seeds of knowledge...
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Clonmacnoise (d. c. 549)), the other being the 14th-century Shrine of Saint Patrick's Hand, also empty and also at the NMI. Although arm shrines of this...
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date unknown Ciarán of Clonmacnoise, Irish monastic saint Gao Cheng, official and regent of Eastern Wei (b. 521) Herculanus, bishop of Perugia Theudigisel...
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of Ardagh and Clonmacnoise (Latin: Dioecesis Ardachadensis et Cluanensis; Irish: Deoise Ardach agus Chluain Mhic Nóis) is a Latin Church diocese of the...
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prepares a campaign to reconquer the region of Latium. The monastery of Clonmacnoise is founded in Ireland by Ciarán Mac a tSaor on the River Shannon (approximate...
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