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Saint Féchín or
Féichín (died 665), also
known as Mo-Ecca, was a 7th-century
Irish saint,
chiefly remembered as the
founder of the
monastery at Fore (Fobar)...
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Termonfeckin or
Termonfechin (Irish:
Tearmann Feichín,
meaning 'Féchín's
church land') is a
small village and
townland in
County Louth, Ireland. It is...
- Cong (Irish: Conga, from Cúnga Fheichín
meaning "Saint
Feichin's narrows") is a
village in
County Mayo, Ireland,
straddling the
border with
County Galway...
- , "Tóir
Féichín" (the boundary/sanctuary of St
Féichín) or Brythonic, e.g.,
modern Welsh "tref fechan" (little town). The name "Tóir
Féichín" with its...
- Mill, Anchorite's Cell, Holy
Wells and a
structure ****ociated with St.
Feichin, all
situated to the
north of
Lough Lene in
County Westmeath, adjacent...
- is the
location of the
Leaba St.
Féichín or St.
Feichins bed. The town
developed near a
church founded by St.
Féichín, some time
before he died in 664...
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early 7th century, a
church was
built at this site,
reportedly by
Saint Feichin. A
later building was destro**** by fire in 1114.
Within the next twenty...
- 1229/30) was an
Irish cleric. Ó Duillénnáin was a
coarb or
erenagh of
Saint Feichin,
though at what
foundation is uncertain.
Places connected with Féchín's...
- and
settlement reportedly founded by St
Feichin. Its name
derives from the
Irish Iomaidh Feichín meaning Feichín's bed or seat. The
excavation included one...
- and the
Maumturk Mountains. The
local secondary school is Coláiste
Naomh Feichín, Corr na Móna. The
village also has a shop, pub, playground, pier and community...