- The
medieval Irish office of
erenagh (Old Irish: airchinnech,
Modern Irish: airchinneach, Latin: princeps) was
responsible for
receiving parish revenue...
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Ireland and Scotland. In this
period coarb appears interchangeable with "
erenach",
denoting the
episcopally nominated lay
guardian of a
parish church and...
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previous king. He
ruled from 770 to 782. He was the
third of Fland's sons by
Érenach,
daughter of
Murchad Midi (died 715) of Uisnech, to hold the throne. Mugrón...
- from the 13th -18th
century as
represented by the O'Duigenans,
hereditary erenachs of
Kilronan (lay
abbots who held
church land from
generation to generation)...
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According to the
Travelmania Ireland website, "Clarus Mac Mailin, son of the
erenach of Inchmacnerin, who died 1251,
founded the
monastery of the Premonstratensians...
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crosses at
Drumcliff The
annals mention that in 1225,
Amlaib Ó Beólláin,
erenach of Drumcliff, a man
eminent for
generosity and for his guest-house, died...
- king.
Fland had
twelve children by at
least three different wives: by
Érenach,
daughter of
Murchad Midi (died 715) of Uisnech: Mugrón mac
Flainn (died...
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carved doorway, two
small buildings and a graveyard. The O'Duillenain, were
erenachs of Ballysadare. The
Canons Regular of St.
Augustine built a new priory...
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previous king. He
ruled from 757 to 770. He was the
second of Fland's sons by
Érenach,
daughter of
Murchad Midi (died 715) of
Uisnech to hold the throne. In...
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previous king. He
ruled from 755 to 757. He was the
first of Fland's sons by
Érenach,
daughter of
Murchad Midi (died 715) of
Uisnech to hold the throne.[citation...