- St Canice's
Cathedral (Irish:
Ardeaglais Naomh Cainneach,
pronounced [ˈaːɾˠd̪ˠˌaɡlˠəʃ n̪ˠiːw ˈkan̠ʲəx]), also
known as
Kilkenny Cathedral, is a cathedral...
- at the
Wayback Machine,
Heroic Romances of
Ireland vol. II, 1906. Rua,
Cainneach (2023). Spearhead. UK: Amazon. p. 75. ISBN 9798397900447. "Táin Bó Flidhais"...
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retrieved 2023-03-15 Rua,
Cainneach (2023). The
Story of Caolan. USA: Amazon. pp. 27, 37. ISBN 9798389899780...
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Cainnech (Modern Irish:
Cainneach) is an Old
Irish given name.
Cainnech appears to have
belonged to that
class of
Irish names which were
suitable for...
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generic name (help) Breathnach, Diarmuid; Ní Mhurchú, Máire. "Ó Maonaigh,
Cainneach (1911–1963)". ainm.ie.
Irish Free
State (1925).
Intoxicating Liquor Commission...
- Cathal, lord of Eóganacht
Locha Léin; and Domhnall, son of Eimhin, son of
Cainneach,
great steward of Mair in Alba (modern Scotland). On the
opposing side...
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Brochadh Connacht variant of Murchadh.
Buach Buadhach Buagh (anglicisation)
Cainneach Coinneach Kenny (anglicisation),
Canice (equivalent)
Cairbre Carbra, Carbry...
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Munster saint 25
March Cainneach Irish Achad Raithin (Munster) A
brother of St.
Laidgenn and St.
Accobran 28
November Cainneach moccu Dálann 6th century...
- the
first Christian king of
Munster and died in 564.
Saint Canice (or
Cainneach to give him his
original and
proper Irish-language name) the
patron of...
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anglicised version of the
Irish Cill Chainnigh,
meaning Cell/Church of
Cainneach or Canice. This
relates to a
church built in
honour of St. Canice, an...