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Saint Foillan (
Faélán, Faolán, Foélán, French: Feuillen) is an
Irish saint of the
seventh century.
Foillan was the
brother of
Saints Ultan and Fursey....
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Faelán mac
Muiredach (Fáeláin) (died 942) was a King of
Leinster in Ireland, from 917
until his
death in 942. He was a
member of the Uí Dúnchada, a sept...
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Fáelán mac Colmáin (died 666) was a King of
Leinster from the Uí Dúnlainge
branch of the Laigin. He was the son of Colmán Már mac Coirpri, a
previous king...
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Fáelán mac
Forbasaig (died 786) was a King of
Osraige in
modern County Kilkenny. He was of the
dynasty that
ruled over
Osraige in the
early Christian period...
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Faelán was the
seventh of ten
Kings of
Leinster to be
inaugurated and
based on
Lyons Hill, Ardclough,
County Kildare, a
member of the Uí Dúnchada...
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Fáelán mac
Murchada (died 738) was a King of
Leinster from the Uí Dúnlainge
branch of the Laigin. He was the son of
Murchad mac
Brain Mut (died 727), a...
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Cellach mac
Faelan was the
eighth of ten
Kings of
Leinster to be
inaugurated and
based on
Lyons Hill, Ardclough,
County Kildare, a
member of the Uí Dúnchada...
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Saint Fillan, Filan, Phillan,
Fáelán (Old Irish) or Faolán (modern
Gaeilge & Gàidhlig) is the name of an
eighth century monk from Munster, who
having studied...
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early medieval period. The word faolán is
derived from the Old
Irish word
faelán meaning a
young (small) wolf; -án
being of the
diminutive suffix in Irish...
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counties Waterford and Kilkenny.
Other anglicised forms include Felan and
Faelan. One
anglicized pronunciation is /ˈfiːlən/, but in some
parts of Kilkenny...