- Broccán
Clóen was an
Irish cleric who
lived in the
sixth or
seventh century.
Several persons noted for
their holiness seem to have
borne this name, which...
- back to
ancient King Breogán[citation needed], and
Saint Brogan (Broccán
Clóen)[citation needed],
Saint Patrick's
nephew and scribe, and has many original...
- The
Clone Wars is a
series of
conflicts in the
fictional Star Wars universe.
Clone Wars may also
refer to: Star Wars:
Clone Wars (comics),
various comic...
- "Ultan's hymn", and the
second is "Broccán's hymn",
composed by St Broccán
Clóen (died c. 650) at the
request of
Ultan who was his tutor. Two
early Lives...
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hostages and
captives that Amlaíb Cuarán had held in Dublin,
including Domnall Clóen, King of Leinster. It is
likely that Glúniairn
benefited substantially from...
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Domnall mac Lorcáin (died 984),
called Dómnall
Claen or
Domnall Clóen (Domnall the Squinting), was king of Leinster, the south-eastern
province of Ireland...
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Congal Cáech (also
Congal Cláen) was a king of the
Cruthin of Dál
nAraidi in the
medieval Irish province of Ulaid, from
around 626 to 637. He was king...
-
clone of
itself to have a
friend after arriving in the
human world, but the
cloen went out of control.
Weedmon and his
clones leave after promising to not...
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Ireland Tomregan (Túaim Dreccon),
County Cavan Abbot of Túaim
Dreccon Broccán
Clóen 7th
century Ireland Ross
Tuirc Abbot of Ross Tuirc, Ossory,
author of a...
- and a
kinsmen of St. Ciarán of Saighir. His
feast is 14 June. St. Broccán
Clóen of Rossturic, was the
author of a
famous poem in
praise of St.
Brigid of...