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Beccán mac
Luigdech was a 7th-century
Irish composer of
Christian poetry and monk of Iona. He is
known for
having composed two
vernacular poems, Fo réir...
- name Dùn
Bheagain derives from Old
Gaelic Dùn Bheccáin ([the] fort of
Beccán),
Beccán being a
Gaelic personal name. Dùn
Bheagain would not mean 'little fort'...
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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...
- currach, he and his
party are
rowed across the
sound to the mainland." St
Beccan of Rùm may have
lived on the
island for four
decades from 632 AD, his death...
- 879)
Etaus (d. 883)
Degmund (d. 886)
Alfrid (d. 894)
Ceolbert (d. 902)
Beccan (d. 907)
Athelwald (d. 909)
Gilbert (d. 917)
Edred (917)
Alchmund (d. 928)...
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activity led by
Columba established a
Christian presence in the region.
Beccan of Rùm (previously a monk at Iona) may have
lived on the
island (at Papadil)...
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seldom been
affected by violence. However, in 2004, 14-year-old
Danielle Beccan was
murdered near her home in St. Ann's, when a gang from a
rival district...
- St
Columba by
Dallan Forgaill, c. 597 and "In
Praise of St Columba" by
Beccan mac
Luigdech of Rum, c. 677. In
Latin they
include a "Prayer for Protection"...
- (1922–2016)
Eaton Stannard Barrett (1786–1820)
Richard Barrett (1740–1818)
Beccán mac
Luigdech (fl. c. 650)
Samuel Beckett (1906–1989)
Brendan Behan (1923–1964)...
- (1824–1889, E) Ivy
Bannister (born 1951, E)
Leland Bardwell (1922–2016, E)
Beccán mac
Luigdech (fl. c. 650, I)
Samuel Beckett (1906–1989, E/F)
Brendan Behan...