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Saint Corbmac (fl. c. 6th-century), also
known as
Cormac mac Eogain, was an
Irish saint.
Corbmac was the son of Eogan, and
descended in the
ninth generation...
- Language(s) English,
Irish Origin Language(s)
Irish Word/name
Gaelic Meaning charioteer,
raven Other names Pet form(s) Mac Derivative(s) Kormákr,
Corbmac...
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Cormac (also
called Corbmac; c. 430 – 17
February 497),
Bishop of
Armagh and
Abbot of
Armagh monastery,
Ireland from 481 to 17
February 497.
Cormac was...
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Cuinn Dál
Cuinn Mac Con
moccu Lugde Loígde
Lugaid Mac Con Dáirine
Corbmac Cormac mac Airt Dál
Cuinn Corpre Cairbre Lifechair Fiechri Fiachrae Cássan...
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Inishmaine was an
early monastic site,
founded in the 7th
century by St
Corbmac. It was
refounded after 1223 and
settled by
Arroasian Augustinian nuns...
- an Tóchair (Irish)
Barony Ballyboodan Ogham Stone inscribed "Here lies
Corbmac ó Cuinn". Etymology: Hill of the
Causeway Barony of
Knocktopher Barony...
- Munster, and was the son of Eoghan, and
brother of
three other saints,
Corbmac, Culain, and Diarmuid. Of the
early part of his
religious life
little is...
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Inishmaine Abbey early monastic site,
founded in the 7th
century by St
Corbmac;
possibly Benedictine nuns (unless not
united with
Kilcreevanty until after...
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Connachtaibh fair, .i.
Diarmait mac
Maghnusa mic
Muircertaigh Uí Choncobhair, &
Corbmac mac Tomaltaigh,
Concobhar God O h-Eghra
tigherna Luighne, &
Donnchadh Ua...
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Inishmaine Abbey early monastic site,
founded in the 7th
century by St
Corbmac;
possibly Benedictine nuns (unless not
united with
Kilcreevanty until after...