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Cronan may
refer to:
Cronan (surname)
Saint Mo Chua of Balla, also
known as
Crónán (mac Bécáin)
Saint Crónán of
Roscrea Saint Cronan's Boys'
National School...
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William Cronan may
refer to:
William P.
Cronan (1879–1929),
Governor of Guam and
naval officer William S.
Cronan (1883–1959),
Naval officer and
Medal of...
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Cronan Balnae (died 692) was an
Irish Saint.
Cronan Balnae (
Cronan of Balla)
appears to have been a
successor of Mo Chua, who
founded the
monastery of...
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Saint Cronan may
refer to: Mo Chua of Balla, also
known as
Crónán mac Bécáin, a 7th-century
Roman Catholic Saint from
western Ireland Crónán of Roscrea...
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Saint Cronan was a 6th-century
Irish Saint, and
founder of monasteries.
Cronan is the
founder of
Inchicronan Priory and
Patron of the
towns of Tuamgraney...
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Thomas Francis Cronan (April 24, 1885 –
December 16, 1962) was an
American athlete who
competed mainly in the
triple jump. He
competed for the
United States...
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Peter Cronan (born 1976) is an
American lawyer serving as a
United States district judge of the
United States District Court for the
Southern District...
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Cronan is a
surname of
Irish origin derived from Ó Cróinín. It is a
variant of Cronin. John P.
Cronan,
American attorney and
federal district judge Michael...
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Selma Kantor Cronan (May 6, 1913 –
August 5, 2002) was an
American aviator. She was part of the Women's
Airforce Service Pilots (WASP)
during World War...
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Saint Crónán (died 640) was the abbot-bishop and
patron of the
diocese of
Roscrea (a see
later incorporated into the
diocese of Killaloe), Ireland. He...