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- COMOGANN]), found as an ogham inscription which translates as 'Rónán, son of Comgán'. In Irish Mythology, the name is derived from a legend, which tells the...
- February 27 Feast of Comgan...Comgan son of Diarmait... July 8 Feast of Diarmait...Modimoc...Glenn Uissen... Index of persons - Comgan, son of Diarmait,...
- as Feradach, grandson of Artúr of Dál Riata. Along with her brother St. Comgán and her son St. Fillan (Fáelán), the widowed Caintigern is said to have...
- and his Irish prince-uncle St. Comgan. They settled at Loch Duich. After spending some time with his uncle Saint Comgan at Lochalsh, where Killilan (Kilfillan)...
- servant of Comhghain. This generally translates to mean follower of St. Comgan. St. Comgan was the son of Cellach Cualann, brother of St. Caintigerna and uncle...
- QRIMTIR RON[A]NN MAQ COMOGANN, "[the stone] of the priest Ronán son of Comgán". Some inscriptions appear to be border markers. The brevity of most orthodox...
- November Comgall mac Sétnai 6th century (511/16–602) Ulster saint 10 May Comgán mac Dá Cherda 7th century (d. 645) Munster saint Commán mac Fáelchon, Mo...
- princess. Her father was King Cellach Cualann. Along with her brother Saint Comgan and her son Fillan she traveled to Scotland in the late 7th century AD....
- Stuart, the historic parish church at Kilchoan, which was dedicated to Saint Comgan and which is now in ruins, was a Non-juring Episcopal parish within the...
- above) Ceannindis Monastery ~ early monastic site, founded 6th century by St Comgan of Killeshin; possibly located in County Clare Cenn-indis; Cenn-innis Clare...