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Flann ua
Becain was
Archdeacon of Drumcliffe. He died in 950.
According to the
Annals of the Four Masters,
under the year 950:
Flann ua
Becain, airchinneach...
- Mo Chua or Crónán mac
Bécáin, also
called Claunus, Cuan, Mochua,
Moncan and
Moncain (died 30
March 637) was a
legendary Irish saint who
founded the monastery...
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Saint Cronan may
refer to: Mo Chua of Balla, also
known as Crónán mac
Bécáin, a 7th-century
Roman Catholic Saint from
western Ireland Crónán of Roscrea...
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Munster saint who
founded Roscrea 28
April Crónán of Balla, see Mo Chua mac
Bécáin Cruithnechán 6th
century Kilcronaghan Ulster saint.
Cited as the fosterfather...
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Cronan (surname)
Saint Mo Chua of Balla, also
known as Crónán (mac
Bécáin)
Saint Crónán of
Roscrea Saint Cronan's Boys'
National School Temple Cronan...
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early monastic site,
possibly located in
County Meath Raithaidme Rath-
becain Monastery ~
early monastic site,
founded by St Abban;
possibly located in...
- in Westmeath. He also gave his name to the
church and
parish of Imleach-
Becain in Meath. The
translation of her
relics took
place on
April 30, 1725, and...
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Saint Bécán (or Began, Beggan,
Becain; 5th–6th century) was an
Irish monk who
founded a
monastery at
Kilbeggan and is
considered by some to be one of the...
- part
granted to
Robert Dillon 1560;
granted to
William Browne 1595 Cell-
becain; Kilbecain; de
Benedicto Dei; 'The
Church of the Relic',
Kilbeggan 53°21′38″N...
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early monastic site,
possibly located in
County Meath Raithaidme Rath-
becain Monastery ~
early monastic site,
founded by St Abban;
possibly located in...