-
Suairlech ind Eidnén mac
Ciaráin (or Suairlech) (died 4
December 870) was an
Irish abbot and bishop.
Little is
known about him, but he is
mentioned in...
- are
named Máel Morda,
Dubgall mac Amlaíb (brother of Sigtrygg),
Gilla Ciaráin mac Glún
Iairn (probably a
nephew of Sigtrygg),
Sigurd Hlodvirsson of Orkney...
- M****ris
Corkaguiny –
Corca D****bhne
Dunkerron North – Dún
Ciaráin Thuaidh Dunkerron South – Dún
Ciaráin Theas Glanarought –
Gleann na Ruachtaí Iraghticonnor...
- in the
Inner Hebrides. It is
possible that
Gilli is
identical to
Gilla Ciaráin mac Glún Iairn, an Uí Ímair
dynast who was
slain at the
Battle of Clontarf...
- in
which Ua Lochlainn,
royal heir of
Corcu Modruad, was
killed in Port
Ciaráin in Ára. It was the
Conmaicne who slew him." "AI1019.4 A
great pestilence...
- 771 –
Carloman I,
Frankish king (b. 751) 870 –
Suairlech ind Eidnén mac
Ciaráin,
Irish bishop 1075 – Anno II,
German archbishop and
saint (b. 1010) 1131...
- Dowdall. The area's
national (primary) school,
known as
Scoil Náisiúnta
Ciarain or
Kilfinny National School, had an
enrollment of 53
pupils as of January...
- St Kieran's
Naomh Ciaráin Founded: 1972 County:
Limerick Colours:
Green and
yellow Grounds: St Kieran's Park
Playing kits
Senior Club Championships...
- Cuarán (died 981)
Ragnall mac Amlaíb (died 980) Glúniairn (died 989)
Gilla Ciaráin mac Glúniairn (died 1014) Sitric? mac Glúniairn (fl. 1036)
Aralt mac Amlaíb...
-
Tigernach in 993 AD.
Other names are also
Anglicised Carey,
including Ó
Ciaráin (Munster), Ó Céirín (Connaught, Munster). All
three of
these patronymics...