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Dubhán was a 5th-century
Brittonic priest and pilgrim, for whom Hook Head (originally Rinn Dubháin) is named.
According to tradition,
Dubhán came from...
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Dubhán was a
priest and
possibly a bishop. He was of the
Lagenians and
brother of Damán, of
Cluain Foda, in Fíodh-mór.
Dubhán was of the Dál Cormaic,...
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Dubhán. St.
Dubhán was an
Irish monk who
established an
abbey in Hook Head,
Ireland during the 5th century. As a
surname it is O'Dubhain, or
Dubhan....
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derives from St.
Dubhán, who
established an
abbey in Hook Head, Ireland,
during the 5th century. As a
surname it is O'Dubhain, or
Dubhan.
Dubhain was a...
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Chormaic of
Cluain Mór
Lethghian in Uí
Failge (Barony Ophaly, Co. Kildare);
Dubhán Uí Chormaic;
Toimdeach Uí
Chormaic of Rosglas, Monasterevin,
County Kildare...
- (31 mi) from
Wexford town. In
Irish its name was
originally Rinn Dubháin,
Dubhán's point,
named for a 5th-century
Brittonic saint of that name (literally...
- Annals.
Retrieved 5 May 2011.[permanent dead link]
Patrick Woulfe (1923). "
Dubhán".
Irish Names and Surnames.
Retrieved 5 May 2011.
Patrick Woulfe (1923)...
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existing tower dates from the 12th century,
though tradition states that
Dubhán, a
missionary to the
Wexford area,
established a form of
beacon as early...
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subjects beyond Numan's
limited Islamic education. The two
began a
school in
Dubhan, al-Madr****a al-Ahliyya,
specifically for
young teenage boys. The school...
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Fethard Fethard-on-Sea,
County Wexford D-class (IB1)
Carriage Naomh Dubhan (D-819)
Dunmore East
Dunmore East,
County Waterford Shannon Moored afloat...