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Caintigern (died 734), or
Saint Kentigerna, was a
daughter of
Cellach Cualann, King of Leinster. Her
feast is
listed in the
Aberdeen Breviary for 7 January...
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Frankish noblewoman and
abbess Bubo, Duke of the
Frisians Approximate date –
Caintigern, Irish-born
hermit Jasaw Chan Kʼawiil I,
ruler (ajaw) of
Tikal December...
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Chinn Fhalad 6th
century (d. 570/77)
Munster saint 15
January Kentigerna/
Caintigern Lachtín mac Tarbín, also Lachtnaín or Mo Lachtóc 6th–7th
centuries (d...
- to tell Bran
about how he is
heading to
Ireland to have
relations with
Caintigern who
would go on to bear Mongán.[page needed][better source needed] In...
- King, the last
being Congalach Cnogba in the 10th century. His
daughter Caintigern married Cellach Cualann (died 715), the Uí Máil king of
Leinster and was...
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Frankish noblewoman and
abbess Bubo, Duke of the
Frisians Approximate date –
Caintigern, Irish-born
hermit Jasaw Chan Kʼawiil I,
ruler (ajaw) of
Tikal December...
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Goatskin is
actually Flann, the
royal son of the King of
Ireland and
Queen Caintigern. The
queen was also
named Sheen ('storm') and is the
youngest sister of...
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probably Cellach's daughter. His
daughter Caintigern (Saint Kentigerna) was by his
fourth wife, also
Caintigern,
daughter of
Conaing Cuirre of the Síl nÁedo...
- from the castle. It is
later revealed that
Sheen changed her name to
Caintigern and
became Queen when she
married the King of Ireland, who, in turn, is...
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which survives in
three variants, has Mongán
fathered on Fiachnae's wife
Cáintigern by the sea-god Manannán mac Lir
while Fíachnae
campaigned alongside Áedán...