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Cainnech of
Aghaboe (515/16–600), also
known as
Saint Canice in Ireland,
Saint Kenneth in Scotland,
Saint Kenny and in
Latin Sanctus Canicus, was an Irish...
- two
entirely different Gaelic personal names:
Cainnech and Cináed. The
modern Gaelic form of
Cainnech is Coinneach; the name was
derived from a byname...
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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...
- the 12th-century
dinnseanchas of Magh Slécht.
According to one legend,
Cainnech of
Aghaboe saw a
number of
demons flying past and when he
inquired of their...
- the
Gaelic name
Cainnech or Coinneach,
meaning "handsome".
Kenneth is a
Scottish name of the same origin. The name may
refer to:
Cainnech of
Aghaboe (515–600)...
- Mobhí of
Glasnevin Rowan of
Lorrha Senan of
Iniscathay Ninnidh the
Saintly of Loch Erne Laisrén mac Nad Froích
Cainnech of
Aghaboe Catholicism portal...
- (Ireland) Beop, king of
Baekje (Korea)
Bhavavarman I, king of
Cambodia Cainnech of Aghaboe,
Irish abbot and
saint (b. c.515) Uatu mac Áedo, king of Connacht...
- Kenny, and
Kinney amongst other variations. One
bearer of the name was
Cainnech of Aghaboe,
better known in
English as
Saint Canice - a sixth-century Irish...
- It
identifies his
father as
Laignech (lit. "Leinsterman"), son of Mac
Cainnech, son of Cabraid, son of Cormac, son of Cú Corb,
while an
Irish note to...
- that the
earldom held by
Goodeve Erskine's
heirs was
created in 1404.
Cainnech (?)
Eimen (?)
Domnall (died 1014 (Clontarf) —
Muirchertach (?) (fl. 1115)...