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Saint Ailbe (Irish:
Ailbhe [ˈalʲəvʲə]; Latin: Albeus, Alibeus),
usually known in
English as St
Elvis (British/Welsh),
Eilfyw or Eilfw, was
regarded as...
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Notable bearers of the name include: Ailbhe,
another name for
Saint Ailbe (died 528)
Ailbe Ua Maíl
Mhuaidh (Albin O'Molloy, died 1223),
bishop Ailbhe of Ceann...
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source for his life and cult is a
Latin Life of the 12th century. Like
Ailbe of Emly, Ciarán of
Saigir and Abbán of Moyarney, Declán is
presented as...
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Middle Ages, Emly was the
premier diocese in the
south of Ireland. St.
Ailbe is the
patron saint of the
Archdiocese of
Cashel and Emly.
Tradition tells...
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churches and
ordaining priests in Munster, but a fifth-century
bishop named Ailbe is the
patron saint of Munster. In
Irish mythology, a
number of ancient...
- been a
disciple of
Ailbe, who
lived in
Solva further along Pembrokeshire coast.
Govan had
served as an
abbot at
Dairinis under Ailbe, and he was also a...
- Sir John
Ailbe O'Hara KC (b. 1958) is a
Judge of the High
Court of
Justice in
Northern Ireland. A
native of
Belfast and a
graduate of St Mary's Christian...
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linger on". O'Riordan was
buried on 23
January after a
service at
Saint Ailbe's Roman Catholic Church, Ballybricken,
County Limerick; it
began with the...
- parents.[citation needed] The saint's name is
given as
Eilfyw in Welsh,
Ailbe in Irish, and
Elvis in
later English translations.
Writing in the late 11th...
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Ballyvourney (Muskerry,
County Cork). As the
later recensions suggest,
Ailbe's original Life
seems to
build on this
connection by
claiming that Abbán...