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- Christianity, and became the city's patron saint. Another scholar of Lismore was Cuanna, most likely the half-brother and successor of the founder. He was born...
- Connacht (Annals of Loc Ce) of 1248 (Author: [unknown]): 1248.2 Diarmait O Cuanna, the great priest of Elphin, died and was buried at Kilmore. Annals of Connacht...
- Colmcille, site granted by Tibrades, son of Prince Maelduin, built by St Cuanna (Cuannach) Cellcuannathe; Kilcoonagh Kilcorban Friary Dominican Friars dependent...
- Fee. The summit of this mountain is strewn with lumps of white quartz. Cuanna is probably a personal name. A townland nearby is named Tooreenacoona ("Tuairín...
- South Wales, Australia. See Annals of Inisfallen. AI701.1 Kl. Repose of Cúánna of Les Mór. AI707.1 Kl. Conodur of Les Mór rested. AI730.1 Kl. Repose of...
- Benchoona 585 metres (1,919 ft) (Irish: Binn Chuanna, meaning "peak of Cuanna"), whose prominence of 31 metres (102 ft) qualifies it as an Arderin. Benchoona...
- Colmcille, site granted by Tibrades, son of Prince Maelduin, built by St Cuanna (Cuannach) Cellcuannathe; Kilcoonagh 53°26′35″N 9°01′59″W / 53.443021°N...
- founded by early Christian Seanach Garbh, but is traditionally ascribed to St Cuanna. In 1194, the abbey became subservient to Corcomroe Abbey and was dedicated...