- Fáilbe mac Pípáin was the
eighth abbot of Iona (fl. 669–679). Fáilbe was of the same
kindred as Columba, the Cenél Conaill,
distantly related to him through...
- of
Names in
Irish Annals.
Retrieved 5 May 2011.
Patrick Woulfe (1923). "
Fáilbhe".
Irish Names and Surnames.
Retrieved 5 May 2011.
Patrick Woulfe (1923)...
-
commanded by the King of Desmond,
Failbhe Fion,
attacked the
Danes in the bay from the south.
During the sea battle,
Failbhe Fion
boarded Sitric's ship and...
- that Fingin, son of Hugh Dubh, is No.14 on the Roll,
while his
brother Failbhe is No.16. Long, an
anglicized version of the name Ó Longaidh,
belongs to...
- have worn away at the end of the 17th century).
Saint Baithin and
Saint Failbhe may also be
buried on the island. The
Abbey graveyard is also the final...
- Mick
Falvey Personal information Irish name Mícheál Ó
Fáilbhe Sport Gaelic football Position Midfield Born Dingle, Kerry,
Ireland Club(s)
Years Club 1940s...
- 1875. pp. 923-924. Very Rev. John O'Hanlon. "ARTICLE I.—ST. FAILBEUS, OR
FAILBHE,
EIGHTH ABBOT OF lONA, SCOTLAND. [SEVENTH CENTURY]." In:
Lives of the Irish...
-
which is an
anglicisation of the name Ó
Fáilbhe: in the
Irish language Ó
means "descendant" [of] and "
fáilbhe"
literally means "lively, pleasant, sprightly...
- to the king in
visions and
forced him to
treat Mochaemog with respect.
Failbhe was
succeeded by Ronan, son of Bledin, who was
hostile to
Mochaemog but...
- then
Abbot of
Lagny (Abbaye Saint-Pierre de Lagny) in
France (675)
Saint Failbhe the
Little (Fáilbe mac Pípáin),
Abbot of Iona in Scotland,
where he reposed...