- ****méne, also
spelled Cuimín, ****min, ****in etc., is an
early Irish name (Latinised as ****i**** or ****mi****,
Anglicised ****ian or ****mian) and may refer...
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Saint Cuimín (also ****min, etc.) is an
Irish saint ****ociated with the
parish of Kil****min (Irish: Cill C****mín "The
church of
Cuimín") in the barony...
- ****méne Fota or Fada,
anglicised ****mian (fl. c. 591 – 12
November 661 or 662), was an
Irish bishop and fer léignid (lector) of
Cluain Ferta Brénainn (Clonfert)...
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customers directly, why
would any role for
retailing 'middlemen' remain? Wang,
Cuimin (17 June 2021). "Analyzing the
Effects of Cross-Border E-Commerce Industry...
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named after the
early Irish saint Cuimín, and
derives from the
Irish Cill C****mín,
meaning "church of
Cuimín".
Other variants of the
Irish spelling...
- Béaloideas. 54/55: 46.
Unlike [Gerard] Murphy, I am
prepared to
believe that
Cuimin first simplified the Agallamh's
vague account of
Oisin and
Caoilte spending...
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Irish Names and Surnames.
Retrieved 5 May 2011.
Patrick Woulfe (1923). "
Cuimín".
Irish Names and Surnames.
Retrieved 5 May 2011. "Dabhag".
Index of Names...
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legend places a
great deal of
emphasis on her austerity, as told by St.
Cuimin of
County Down, and
numerous miracles are
recorded of her. She is also said...
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Clonbern 1911: Far and Wide 1912:
Happy **** 1913:
Courier Belle 1914: St
Cuimin 1915: Vera Cruz 1916: The
Banshee 1917:
Bonnie Dance 1918:
Gilded Vanity...
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patron saint of
south Tirawaley. His cousin,
Cuimín, was a
contemporary of St. Aodhan, who died in 562.
Cuimin was
related to Aodhan, and
worked as a Christian...