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Flann Aighle (died 736) was
Bishop of Aughrim,
County Galway.
Flann is the
first known bishop of
Aughrim since its founder,
Connell of Aughrim, who lived...
- "a ball of fire came on the
night of the
feast of
Patrick on Cruacháin
Aighle [Croagh Patrick] and destro****
thirty of
those fasting". Historically, pilgrimages...
- Preceded by new
creation Bishop or
Abbot of
Aughrim c. 500 Succeeded by
Flann Aighle...
- Preceded by
Flann Aighle Bishop or
Abbot of
Aughrim 736?–746 Succeeded by
Rechtabhra mac Dubbchomar?...
- [citation needed] c.500 –
Connell of Aughrim,
Bishop and founder. 736 –
Flann Aighle, Bishop. 746 – Maelimarchair, Bishop. 782 –
Rechtabhra mac Dubbchomar, Abbot...
- some of the
butter made of it, were
tasted by many persons." 736 - "Flann
Aighle,
Bishop of
Eachdhruim Aughrim,
County Galway, died." His son, Flaitheamhaill...