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Connmach ua Cathail, wise man of
Cluain Fearta Brenainn, died. 820 - Laithbheartach, son of Aenghus,
Bishop of
Cluain Fearta Brenainn ... died. 838 - A great...
- O'Cahan was
Eoghan O'Cahan (Eogháin Ua Catháin),
abbot of
Clonfert (Cluan-
fearta-Brennainn),
County Galway, died 980 A.D. The
surname has been anglicised...
- needed] 881. Cormac, son of Ceithearnach,
Prior of Tir Da
Ghlas and
Cluain Fearta Brenainn, and the
second lord who was over Loch
Riach at that time, died...
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given in the
genealogies as Mo Lua of
Cluain Fada (Cloonfad) or
Cluain Fearta (Clonfert) mac
Carrthach mac Daighre, or Mo-Lua mac
Carthach mac Fualascach...
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Clonfert (Irish:
Cluain Fearta) is a
small village in east
County Galway, Ireland,
halfway between Ballinasloe and Portumna. The
village gives its name...
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which shuns bald
entertainment value.
Other initiatives such as
Lyrikal Fearta by
Jonzi D have
shaped street-based art for the stage,
extending spoken...
- (from
Teampall Brighde, "Brigid's chapel")
Templefertagh (from
Teampall Fearta, "chapel of the
graves or miracles")
Tullyasnagh On
Census day (21 March...
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founded in the
sixth century AD by
Saint Ciarán of Saigir, and
known as
Fearta-Cáerach ("Sheep's Tomb"). In 861
Cerball mac Dúnlainge
killed a host of...
- 1100. Most of the
surrounding walls are modern. The name
derives from Righ
Fearta, the
burial place of the kings. The church,
built in a
simple style, has...
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portal Catholicism portal The
Bishop of
Clonfert (Irish:
Easpag Chluain Fearta) is an
episcopal title which takes its name
after the
village of Clonfert...