- Coelchu, also
called Colcu ua
Duinechda (died 796), was the
abbot of the
school of
Clonmacnoise in Ireland.
Coelchu was
remarkable for his learning, and...
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Colga of Kilcolgan,
Irish saint, fl. c. 600.
Colga was the
founder of the
first Christian settlement at Kilcolgan,
County Galway. He
would have been contemporary...
- 14 June
Saint Ciarán of Clonsost,
commemorated 30
April Saint Ciarán mac
Colga,
celebrated 19 May
Saint Ciarán Mac
Eochaidh of Tubrid, a protogé of Saint...
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Colga F.C. is a
football club from Kilcolgan, Ireland,
which was
founded in 1996. It is a
community voluntary organisation run by its
members for the...
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genus Colga include:
Colga minichevi Martynov & Baranets, 2002
Colga pacifica (Bergh, 1894)
Colga ramosa (Verrill & Emerton, 1881)
Colga villosa (Odhner,...
- 1828
Genus Issa Bergh, 1881:
synonym of
Colga Bergh, 1880
Genus Issena Iredale & O'Donoghue, 1923:
synonym of
Colga Bergh, 1880:
Genus Laila MacFarland 1905:...
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Irish surname, an
Anglicized form of
Irish Ó Colgáin
meaning "descendant of
Colga", a
personal name
based on colg "thorn," "sword."
Notable people with the...
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Monastery early monastic site
founded by St Patrick;
patron St Aidan, son of
Colga; by
tradition the
burial place of the
three daughters of St
Comgall founder...
- Uais Breg,
meaning the Uí
Moccu Uais of
Meath and Brega, respectively.
Colga mac
Loite mac Cruinn, died 513
Cairpre Daim Argat, died 514
Daimine Daim...
- Name
Reign Clan Arms
Parentage Death Cenn Fáelad mac
Colgan 663–682 Son of
Colga mac
Aodha 682...