- Abbán of
Corbmaic (Old Irish: Abbán
moccu Corbmaic, Latin: Abb****; d. 520?), also Eibbán or Moabba, was a
saint and abbot. He is ****ociated,
first and...
- Dál
Cormaic (also
Clann Cormaic, Uí
Cormaic Lagen,
Moccu Corbmaic) were a
Gaelic dynasty located in
South Kildare. St. Abbán had six brothers:
Daman Uí...
- Poem
ascribed to
Erard mac
Coisse Tochmarc Ailbe Aithed Gráinne
ingine Corbmaic la Díarmait húa
mDuibni (lost) Úath
Beinne Étair Úath
Dercce Ferna or Echtra...
- miracles, but she
appears in the Life of her
senior companion St Abbán
moccu Corbmaic,
written in the
early thirteenth century but
known only
through later recensions...
-
Prophet Moses Aaron of
Aaleth c. 552 22 June Abbot,
Venerable Abbán of
Corbmaic 501–600 27
October Abbot, Venerable,
nephew of St.
Kevin Abbán of Leinster...
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Origin ****ociated
church Comments Feast day
Reference Image Abbán
moccu Corbmaic 5th–6th
centuries (d. 520?) Leinster,
Ireland Adamstown (Mag Arnaide),...
- as king), the
annals report "Duibhghiolla, son of Robacáin, Lord of Ua
Corbmaic, was
murdered by
Congalach son of Lorcáin in treachery". This
action must...
- Fíodh-mór. Dubhán was of the Dál Cormaic, and also
brother to St. Abbán
moccu Corbmaic. Abbán of New Ross, a
contemporary of
Saint Patrick,
established a monastic...
- Ui Cuinn, Ua
Gabla Fine and Ua
Gabla Roireann. St.
Abban (Abbán
moccu Corbmaic (d.520) was of the Dál
Cormaic (Uí Cormaic,
along with his
sister St. Gobnait...
- Cillmór was an
Irish priest and one of the six
brothers of St. Abbán
moccu Corbmaic (died 520?). His
mother was
Broinsech Breac, who was
sister of
Iubhar who...