- the
first quarter of the 9th
century and is held to be the
author of the
Félire Óengusso ("Martyrology of Óengus") and
possibly the
Martyrology of Tallaght...
- Leinster,
Leabhar Breac,
Rawlinson B 502 and in
glosses to his
entries in the
Félire Óengusso. His
pedigree in the
Irish genealogies,
which appear to have been...
- the Book of Leinster, An
Leabhar Breac, Book of Ballymote, and a
gloss to
Félire Óengusso. and
Rawlinson B 502. It was
through his
father that Declán belonged...
-
while his mother, Finmed, was of the
Corco Duibne.
Notes added to the
Félire Óengusso (the
Martyrology of Óengus)
claim that his
foster father was Carthach...
-
different sources.
Notable examples include the
Martyrology of
Tallaght and the
Félire Óengusso. Such
hagiographical calendars were
important in
establishing lists...
-
ruins of a
medieval church dedicated to her are
still visible today. The
Félire Óengusso and the
Martyrology of
Donegal give her feast-day on 11 February...
- The
Martyrology of Tallaght,
which is
closely related to the
Félire Óengusso or
Martyrology of Óengus the Culdee, is an eighth- or ninth-century Irish-language...
-
Chardri composed an Old
French version. The ninth-century
Irish calendar Félire Óengusso
commemorates the
Seven Sleepers on 7 August. It[which?] was also...
-
Maghnusa (d. 1498), whom he
regarded as the
author of
additions to the
Félire Óengusso (see below).
Although nothing of the kind has come to light, they...
-
religious communities, with the
earliest known example being the Gælic
Feliré written in
Ireland in the
Ninth Century. They tend to be ****ociated with...