- ᚋᚐᚊ ᚉᚑᚋᚑᚌᚐᚅᚅ (transliteration: RO/NA/NN MAQ COMOGANN) or, Rónán, son of
Comgán.
Ronan Bennett (born 1956),
Northern Irish writer Ronan Biger (born 1985)...
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February 27
Feast of
Comgan...
Comgan son of Diarmait... July 8
Feast of Diarmait...Modimoc...Glenn Uissen...
Index of
persons -
Comgan, son of Diarmait,...
- 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)...
- 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...
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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...
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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...
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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...
- above)
Ceannindis Monastery ~
early monastic site,
founded 6th
century by St
Comgan of Killeshin;
possibly located in
County Clare Cenn-indis; Cenn-innis Clare...
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QRIMITIR RO/Ṇ[A]/ṆN MAQ̣
COMOGANN ("of the
priest [cruimther] Rónán son of
Comgán"). It
contains a
circled cross. "National
Monuments of
County Kerry in State...
- Founder(s)
Saint Diarmait mac
Siabairr Important ****ociated
figures Saint Comgán Architecture Status Inactive Heritage designation National Monument Style...