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Coman mac
Faelchon was an
Irish saint, the founder,
abbot and
bishop of Roscommon, fl. 550.
Coman was a
member of the
Cinel Domaingen, a
branch of the...
- Élothach mac
Fáelchon (died c. 734) was a king of the Uí
Cheinnselaig of
South Leinster. He was the
grandson of a
previous king Fáelán mac Síláin and was...
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parish of the same name. The name
Roscommon is
derived from
Coman mac
Faelchon who
built a
monastery there in the 5th century. The
woods near the monastery...
- May Comgán mac Dá
Cherda 7th
century (d. 645)
Munster saint Commán mac
Fáelchon, Mo Chommóc 8th
century (d. 747)
south of Roscommon,
among the
Sogain Roscommon...
- the Síol Elaigh, a
local people who
claimed descent from Élothach mac
Fáelchon, and from the
village of Shillelagh.
Shillelagh barony is
located in southwest...
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Coman may also
refer to:
Coman Goggins,
former Dublin footballer Coman mac
Faelchon, (fl. 550) founder,
abbot and
bishop of
Roscommon Coman of Kinvara, medieval...
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along with
their allies,
Gormgal mac Áedo of Síl nDlúthaig and
Tuathal Ua
Fáelchon of
Clann Cholmáin Bicc. His sons
Conaing mac
Amalgado (died 742) and Dúngal...
- mac Con
Mella (died 724?) Laidcnén mac Con
Mella (died 727) Élothach mac
Fáelchon (died
circa 734) Áed mac
Colggen (died 738) Sechn****ach mac
Colggen (died...
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along with
their allies,
Gormgal mac Áedo of Síl nDlúthaig and
Tuathal Ua
Fáelchon of
Clann Cholmáin Bicc. The high king
Fergal intervened and had Conall...
- of Tullaroan.
Rathealy is
believed to
derive its name from Élothach mac
Fáelchon, king of the Uí
Cheinnselaig of
South Leinster.
There is a surrounding...