-
recorded in both the
Annals of
Tigernach and
Annals of
Ulster as
abbot Bennchor (Bangor), in the
former as Sillán
moccu ****aine,
dying in 608 and the latter...
-
Another probable victim of the
Vikings was “Tanaidhe MacUidhir,
coarb of
Bennchor, who was
killed in 958.
There is a
consensus that the
importance of Bangor...
-
comes from Irish: Beannchar, from
Middle Irish:
Beannchor and Old Irish:
Bennchor. This is
thought to mean 'place of points' or 'horned curve', referring...
- is a misinterpretation; site now
incorporated into CI
church Beannchor;
Bennchor;
Vallis Angelorum;
White Choir Bright Monastery early monastic site, founded...
-
about him, but he is
mentioned in the
Annals of
Inisfallen as the
abbot of
Bennchor. He was also
known to have been
Abbot of
Clonard at
somepoint during the...
- stated. See
Annals of
Inisfallen (AI) AI761.1 Kl. Suairlech,
abbot of
Bennchor, and Daniél,
abbot of Ros Cré, fell asleep. AI952.1 Kl.
Repose of Orthanach...
- The
Martyrology of Donegal, at this day, moreover,
enters Reg****l, of
Bennchor. The
feast of St. Regail, of Bangor, is
found also in Rev. Dr. Reeves'...
- each
containing fifty ounces, and one of them was
placed on the
altar of
Bennchor this year, that is, in AD 752. 1109.9 - A
slaughter was
inflicted on the...
- is a misinterpretation; site now
incorporated into CI
church Beannchor;
Bennchor;
Vallis Angelorum;
White Choir 54°39′20″N 5°40′29″W / 54.6556693°N 5...
- century? by St
Muriedbach O'Heney;
under erenaghs until early 17th
century Bennchor;
Bangoria 54°53′19″N 6°58′23″W / 54.8884889°N 6.9730569°W / 54.8884889;...