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Saint Credan of
Evesham (died 19
August 780) is a
saint in the
calendar of the
Roman Catholic Church and of the
Eastern Orthodox Church. He is also known...
- John
Fortescue Aland, 1st
Baron Fortescue of
Credan (7
March 1670 – 19
December 1746) was an
English lawyer, judge,
politician and peer who sat in the...
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Aldate of
Oxford Barloc of
Norbury Brannoc of
Braunton Branwalator of
Milton Credan of
Evesham Congar of
Congresbury Dachuna of
Bodmin De****an of
Watchet Elfin...
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Baron Fortescue of
Credan, in the
County of Waterford, was a
title in the
Peerage of Ireland. It was
created on 15
August 1746 for John
Fortescue Aland...
- monk (d. 841) c. June 24 – Kume no Wakame, ****anese
noblewoman August 19 –
Credan,
English abbot and
saint September 8 – Leo IV,
Byzantine emperor (b. 750)...
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convents in Wicklow.
Among them were St. Kevin, St. Dagan, St. Ernan, St.
Credan, St.
Baotan and the holy
women St. Cainnear, St. Ceoltigherna, St. Fledh...
- of Jin,
Chinese monarch AD 14 – Augustus,
Roman emperor (b. 63 BC) 780 –
Credan,
English abbot and
saint 947 – Abu Yazid,
Kharijite rebel leader (b. 873)...
- 701–800 12
October / 14
October Bishop of Maiuma, Venerable, the
Hymnographer Credan 0780 c. 780 19
August Abbot of
Evesham Abbey,
Venerable Crescentian of Sardinia...
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Aldate of
Oxford Barloc of
Norbury Brannoc of
Braunton Branwalator of
Milton Credan of
Evesham Congar of
Congresbury Dachuna of
Bodmin De****an of
Watchet Elfin...
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engaged the
Norman lord
Maurice FitzGerald, 2nd Lord of Offaly, in
battle at
Credan in the
north of what is now
County Sligo in 1257 in
which both were badly...