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Saint Fer dá
Chrích mac
Suibni (also
called Feardachrich, Feradach, Ferdachricus, Fer dá Crích, Ferdacrioch, ffear-Dachrich, Firdacrich; c. 710 – 18 May...
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According to legend, this
relates to the
eleventh descendant of
Colla da
Chrich, great-grandson of
Cormac mac Airt, who was
monarch of
Ireland about the...
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Cruaich had two
notable sons
recorded in
history Macha and h-Eircc. Dubh da
Chrích mac Írgusa, mac Echdach, mac Eogain, mac Mael Anfaid, mac Sharain, mac Feradaig...
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originally named Ferrytown of Cree (Scottish Gaelic: Port
Aiseig a'
Chrìch) as it
formed one end of a
ferry route that took
pilgrims across the River...
- Dúngal took the side of a
priest named Airechtach versus the
abbot Fer-dá-
Chrích who was
supported by Fiachnae. His son
Conaing mac Dúngaile (died 786) was...
- as Céile
Petair from Crích Bresail, or Cele-Peter. d. 768
Saint Fer dá
Chrích mac
Suibni ? res. c. 772 Cú Dínaisc mac
Conasaig Possibly resigned c. 772;...
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Dublin attacked the site and the
abbot of Terrygl****, Aed son of Dub dá
Chrích, was
killed there.
There is no
clear evidence of 10th–11th
century occupation...
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Oxford Latin Christus Nascens Nicholas Grimald 1540–
Merton or
Christ Chrich,
Oxford Latin Protomartyr Nicholas Grimald 1540–
Merton or
Christ Church...
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Fhianais by Màiri Anna NicDhòmhnaill An
Comann by
Seonaidh Adams Saorsa gun
chrìch by Mìcheal
Klevenhaus An
Drochaid by Mona
Claudia Wagner Sandra agus Ceit...
- King of
Ireland Ferdiad, also Fer Diad, a
legendary Irish warrior Fer dá
Chrích mac
Suibni (c. 710-768),
Roman Catholic Archbishop of Armagh,
Ireland Claudio...