• Mainchín mac Setnai (fl. late 6th century), also anglicised to Munchin, was allegedly the founder of the church of Luimneach (now Limerick), Ireland, and...
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  • Mainchín, Manchéne and a variety of other spellings may refer to: Manaccan, south Cornwall, England, United Kingdom. Ireland Mainchín of Limerick (fl...
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  • Battle of Sulcoit was fought in the year 968 between the Irish of the Dál gCais, led by Brian Boru, and the Vikings of Limerick, led by Ivar of Limerick. It...
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  • Rechtmar Fiacha Suidhe Declán of Ardmore Lugaid Mend Conall of the Swift Steeds Íte of Killeedy Mainchín of Limerick Mo Lua of Killaloe Flannán mac Toirrdelbaig...
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    references), of St. Munchin's, gives an account of the Christianization of the Norse of Limerick by the O'Donovans, and their long intermarriage. Mainchín of Limerick...
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    St. Munchin Catholic Church (category Churches in the Roman Catholic Diocese of Kansas City–Saint Joseph)
    Limerick, Ireland, had settled in the town and named their parish after one of the patrons of their former Diocese of Limerick, Mainchín of Limerick or...
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  • (Irish: Mainchín Seoighe, 1924 – 3 July 2006) was an Irish local historian and writer, known particularly for his publications on County Limerick. He was...
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    1 - Latin Calendar) Saint Munchin the Wise (Mainchín of Limerick), probably the first Bishop of Limerick and also its patron-saint (late 6th century)...
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  • Examiner. 11 September 2017. Retrieved 12 January 2022. Seoighe, Mainchín (2002). Limerick's Glory: From Viking Settlement to the New Millen[n]ium. Dundurn...
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  • Flannán (category Medieval saints of Munster)
    18 December. Roman Catholic Diocese of Killaloe Diocese of Limerick and Killaloe (Church of Ireland) St. Flannan's College Flannan Isles Ware, James...
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    Kilmallock (category Towns and villages in County Limerick)
    Mocheallóg) is a town in south County Limerick, Ireland, near the border with County Cork, 30 km south of Limerick city. There is a Dominican Priory in...
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    Patrickswell (category Towns and villages in County Limerick)
    in County Limerick, Ireland. It is primarily a commuter village for people working in Limerick, including the nearby industrial suburb of Raheen. The...
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    RM (2009). Architects of the Resurrection: Ailtirí na hAiséirghe and the Fascist 'New Order' in Ireland. p. 286. Seoighe, Mainchín (1964). Maraíodh Seán...
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    Kilrush Church (category Religion in Limerick (city))
    century, from a nearby Franciscan church. It is dedicated to Mainchín mac Setnai, a saint of the late 6th century. It was excavated in 1999; approximately...
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    Kilmanaheen (category Civil parishes of County Clare)
    town of Ennistymon. Kilmanaheen is named after Saint Mainchín, the patron saint of the diocese of Limerick. It is part of the historical barony of Corcomroe...
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  • Staker Wallace (category People from County Limerick)
    [citation needed] Mainchin Seoighe, Staker Wallis: His Life and Times and Death, 1994, pp. 7–8, 43, 52–54. Maurice Lenihan, History of Limerick, 1866, reprint...
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    Charleville, County Cork (category Former boroughs in the Republic of Ireland)
    tributary of the River Maigue, near the border with County Limerick. Charleville is on the N20 road and is the second-largest town between Limerick and Cork...
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    ISBN 0709127731 Leicestershire by Brian J. Bailey (1977) ISBN 0709160054 Limerick by Mainchín Seoighe (1982) ISBN 0709198817 Lincolnshire by Michael Lloyd (1983)...
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    Kilfinane (category Towns and villages in County Limerick)
    Media Archives - Limerick Post Newspaper". Limerick Post Newspaper. Retrieved 17 February 2016. "Scoil Pól Kilfinane Co.Limerick". Mainchin Seoighe, Staker...
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  • Mac Creiche (category Medieval saints of Munster)
    Mainchín waited on the shore at Cluain Dirair (today's Kilmacrehy), near the fort of Baethbrónach, king of Corco Mruad. Mainchín purchased a ridge of...
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    Kilmanahan (category Townlands of County Waterford)
    and near it is the site of an old Church formerly dedicated to St. Mainchin (the St. Munchin of Limerick) [..] but not part of the walls remain [..] The...
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    Kildimo (category Civil parishes of County Limerick)
    Díoma, meaning the church of St Díoma. The old people of the parish used to pronounce the name 'Kildeema'. According to Mainchín Seoige, St Díoma is said...
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  • Charles Silver Oliver (category Members of the Parliament of Ireland (pre-1801) for County Limerick constituencies)
    Sheriff of County Limerick in 1791, Sovereign (Irish office of Chief of a municipal government) of Kilmallock from 1796 to 1800, and Member of Parliament...
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    Mahoonagh (category Civil parishes of County Limerick)
    County Limerick, Ireland. The village lies four kilometres south east of the town of Newcastle West. There are two villages within the civil parish of Mahoonagh...
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    "Manchan Leithmor". Kilmanahan (Irish: Cill Mainchín, "Manchan's church") in County Waterford, lies 40km south-west of Inisnag in Kilkenny, and Liath Mhóir in...
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  • Senchán Torpéist (category Year of birth uncertain)
    Saint Femia, daughter of Carill, St. Mainchín of Corann, son of Collan of Corann and Saint Caillin, son of Niata, who in the Book of Fenagh, page 215 states:...
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  • jurisdiction of another court. By 1620, according to Luke Gernon, the second justice of Munster, the Court had established a permanent seat in Limerick, where...
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