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- foundation of the University of Tuaim Drecain (Tomregan) by the Synod of Drumceat in 584 AD. The murder of the relatives of King Báetán mac Muirchertaig...
- Eochu reigned as Bishop for 10 years. He probably attended the Synod of Drumceat in 590 in his capacity as bishop of Armagh. Eochu is referred to as a witness...
- them. If they refused they were satirised. The Synod or Convention of Drumceat in 584 AD was called to p**** new laws to keep control of the ollams. Geoffrey...
- foundation of the University of Tuaim Drecain (Tomregan) by the Synod of Drumceat on Magh Slécht. 585 Suibne mac Colmáin becomes King of Uisnech in Mide...
- Coleraine in 560. He met Saint Columcille at Coleraine after the Synod of Drumceat c.595, according to Adomnán's Vitae Columbae. As Dallán was a poet, not...
- scriptural learning. He helped to reform the Bardic Order at the Convention of Drumceat. In addition to "Amra Choluim Chille" and "Amra Senáin", the following...
- O'Byrnes. Senan was a contemporary of Columba, and attended the Synod of Drumceat in 580. Dediva's other children were Saint Mainchín of Corann, son of Collan...
- Columba landed after sailing from Iona to Ireland to attend the Synod of Drumceat c.595 AD. Although he is now buried in Dublin, Murlough Bay was the burial...
- Keating's History of Ireland states that at the Synod or Convention of Drumceat in c. 593 AD, "Seanchán mac Cuairfheartaigh" was made Chief Ollam over...
- Áedán mac Gabráin, king of Dál Riata, in 575 at The Synod or Convention of Drumceat, to agree an alliance, presumably arranged by his cousin Columba. Áed and...