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Saint Brónach (sometimes
anglicised to Bronagh) was a 6th-century holy
woman from Ireland, the
reputed founder and
patron saint of Cell Brónche ("church...
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Gaelic (Irish,
Scottish and Manx) myth, the
Cailleach (Irish: [ˈkal̠ʲəx, kəˈl̠ʲax],
Scottish Gaelic: [ˈkʰaʎəx]) is a
divine hag, ****ociated with the...
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Irish origin; it may
refer to:
Alleged Celtic Goddess Bronach (also
called Cailleach)
Saint Brónach (sometimes
anglicised to Bronagh), a 6th-century holy...
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Christian feast day:
Abundius of Como Amphi**** of
Lycia Æbbe the
Younger Bronach of Glen-Seichis (Irish martyrology)
Francis of
Paola Francisco Coll Guitart...
- is the bell of
Brónach,
dating from
around 900 A.D.
There are many
stories of how the bell used to
scare locals walking past St
Bronach's church on stormy...
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Banba Beag Béḃinn Bé C****lle
Birog Boann Bodb Derg Brea Breg Bres
Brigid Bronach Buarainech Caer
Canola Carman Cenn
Cruaich Cessair Cethlenn Cian Cliodhna...
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Britta unknown 300s
Britto of
Trier 374 386
Brocard unknown 1231
Brónach 500s 500s
Bruno of
Cologne c. 1030 6
October 1101 17
February 1623 by Pope...
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Brandan Breage Brendan Brendan of Birr
Briarch Brigit of
Kildare Brogan Bron
Brónach Budoc Buriana Gobhan Máedóc of
Ferns Óengus of
Tallaght Patrick Scuithin...
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Banba Beag Béḃinn Bé C****lle
Birog Boann Bodb Derg Brea Breg Bres
Brigid Bronach Buarainech Caer
Canola Carman Cenn
Cruaich Cessair Cethlenn Cian Cliodhna...
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Church writer (554)
Saint Nicetius of Lyon (Nizier), in Gaul (573)
Saint Brónach (Bromana),
called the
Virgin of Glen-Seichis, now
Kilbronach in Ireland...