-
Gaelic name Breandán,
which is in turn
derived from the
earlier Old
Irish Brénainn. The Old
Welsh breenhin is the root of the name,
meaning prince or king...
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Cluain Ferta Brénainn. 802 -
Repose of Ólchobar,
abbot of
Cluain Ferta Brénainn. 817 -
Connmach ua Cathail, wise man of
Cluain Fearta Brenainn, died. 820...
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Brenainn mac Cairbre, 12th King of Uí Maine, died 597 or 601.
Brenainn is only the
second king of Uí
Maine listed in the
Irish annals.
Confusion surrounds...
- of Brendan" in
several Latin (Vita Brendani) and
Irish versions (Betha
Brenainn) and the
better known Navigatio Sancti Brendani Abbatis (Voyage of Saint...
- The
clergy of Connacht, with
Muireadhach Ua Dubhthaigh,
fasted at Rath-
Brenainn, to get
their guarantee, but it was not
observed for them.
After a year's...
- 2000".
Donegal Annual. 51: 19–21. "St Boden's". Dúchas.ie. "BÁITHÍNE M.
BRÉNAÍNN OF IONA".
Saints in
Scottish Place-names.
Retrieved 15
December 2019. Clachan...
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dissolved 1584,
friars expelled, some
remained in the area;(NM) Ard-ferta-
brenainn; Hertfert; Hyferte;
Ifert Ardfert Dominican Friary ≈
Dominican Friars —...
- (approximate date) June 9 – Columba,
Gaelic Irish missionary (b. 521)
Brenainn mac Cairbre, king of Uí
Maine (or 601) Ceol, king of Wes**** (England) Fredegund...
- Cormac, son of Ceithearnach,
Prior of Tir Da
Ghlas and
Cluain Fearta Brenainn, and the
second lord who was over Loch
Riach at that time, died.[citation...
- Lord of Osraighe, was
slain by his own people. 585 -
Famine in Gaul 597 -
Brenainn mac
Cairbre dies. 605 - Molua, i.e.
Lughaidh Mac **** Oiche,
first abbot...