- Mór by the son of lmar. AI912.1 Kl.
Repose of Mael
Brigte son of Mael
Domnaig,
abbot of Les Mór. AI920.1 Kl. The
martyrdom of
Cormac son of Cuilennán...
- in the Annála
Uladh from the year 801,
where the name
takes the form "
Domnaig Sechnaill". The word "Domnach", used in this way, can be
attributed to...
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Coarb of
Colum Cille in 989.
resigned 1001 Muirecén mac Ciaracáin Of "Both
Domnaig" (Bodoney,
County Tyrone);
acting as
Coarb 993;
resigned 1001, died 1005...
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Luigne maic Éremóin 'The
alphabet of
Luigne mac Éremóin'. 217 405 Cáin
Domnaig 'The Law of Sunday' 221 407
Regula Mochuta Raithin 224 ? On the Célí Dé...
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entitled to much credit. Of Donaghpatrick,
Hardiman states: Donaghpatrick,
Domnaig Padraig, i.e., of St. Patrick's church. This is the name of a
parish in...
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punishment for
violation of Sunday; and (3) the Cáin
Domnaig proper, a
highly technical law tract. Cáin
Domnaig,
translated by
James George O'Keeffe (1865–1937)...
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abbot of Cork, d. 863.
Fland mac Forb****aig, d. 894. Máel
Brigte mac Máel
Domnaig, d. 912. [Cormac mac Mothla, king of Déise,
abbot of Kilmolash. Consecrated...
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Gaelic Poems of
Dugald Buchanan Translation and
commentary on the Cain
Domnaig (Law of the Lord's Day) W.H. Hamilton, "'In Piam Memoriam': Prin****l Donald...