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Selbach of
Corcach rested. AI792.2 Téróc,
abbot of
Corcach,
rested in the Lord. AI816.2
Repose of
Conaing son of Donat,
abbot of
Corcach. AI825.1 Kl...
- Cork (Irish:
Corcaigh [ˈkɔɾˠkəɟ]; from
corcach,
meaning 'marsh') is the
second largest city in Ireland, the
county town of
County Cork, the
largest city...
- for
about the last
seventeen years of his life in the area then
known as
Corcach Mór na
Mumhan (the
Great Marsh of Munster), now the city of Cork, where...
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Breifne and Aileach. The city-states of Dyflin, Weisforthe, Vedrafjord,
Corcach and
Luimneach are shown.
Missing are
kingdoms of
Osraighe and Uí Maine...
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Repose of
Flann son of Fairc****ach,
abbot of Les Mór,
Imlech Ibuir, and
Corcach. AI833.1 Kl. Les Mór Mo-Chutu and Cell Mo-Laise
plundered by the heathens...
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Corkagh Park (Irish: Páirc Chorcaí, from
corcach,
meaning "marsh") is a park
situated in
Clondalkin in
South Dublin,
between the N7 and the Old Nangor...
- 1087 – Conachail, in
Corann 1087 – Rath
Edair [citation needed] 1088 –
Corcach [citation needed] 1090 – Magh Lena, in
Meath [citation needed] 1094 – Bealach...
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founded by St. Mo
Chutu and the
monastery at what was then
known as the
Corcach Mór na
Mumhan (now the City of Cork)
founded by St. Finbarr. The latter...
- Island, on one of the many
inlets forming the
Great Marsh of
Munster (
Corcach Mor na Mumhan).
Saint Fin Barre's is on the site of at
least two previous...
- Fairc****ach,
abbot of Les Mór,
Imlech Ibuir, and
Corcach. AI863.1 Kl.
Repose of Dainél,
abbot of Les Mór and
Corcach. AI890.1 Kl. The
slaying of Eógan son of...