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Suibne mac
Cuanach, 29th
Abbot of Clonmacnoise, died 816.
Suibhne mac
Cuanach was a
member of the Uí Briúin
Seola from what is now
County Galway. The Chronicon...
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Ulster characters Amergin mac
Eccit Athirne Blaí
Briugu Briccriu Cairbre Cuanach Cathbad Celtchar Cethern mac
Fintain Conall Cernach Conchobar mac Nessa...
- the
Tuatha Dé
Danann Cairbre Nia Fer, a
legendary king of Tara
Cairbre Cuanach, a
renowned Ulster warrior in
mythology Cairbre Cinnchait, a legendary...
- king of Ireland, and Áed Róin, king of Ulaid. Áed Róin and
Conchad mac
Cúanach of Uí
Echach Cobo were slain, with Áed Róin
being decapitated on the Cloch...
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figure as Anu and the Morrígan. The Irish-language tale Mór
Muman 7
Aided Cuanach meic
Ailchine ("Mór
Muman and the
death of
Cuanu mac Ailchine") is found...
- of
Longstone Rath. This was part of the
ancient Gaelic territory of Uí
Cuanach (Coonagh).[citation needed] The
earliest recorded find
dates to 1731, a...
- Ring (Irish: An Rinn, its
official name) or
Ringagonagh (Irish: Rinn Ó g
Cuanach [ˈɾˠiːṉʲ ˈoː ˈɡuənˠəx]) is a
parish within the Irish-speaking Gaeltacht...
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Coonagh (Irish:
Cuanach,
meaning 'winding,
abounding in hollows, estuary') is an area,
comprising the
townlands of:
Coonagh West (aka "Upper Coonagh"...
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Waterford in Ireland. The Nire (An Uidhir) and
Fourmilewater (Caislean
Cuanach) are two
separate clubs, with
separate committees pulling from the same...
- name for the
parish before Lúrach's name was
suffixed to it. Lúrach mac
Cuanach is the 6th-century
patron of the
eccesliastical parish, with the local...