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- Ferdomnach (died 846) was an Irish illuminator who is responsible for the Book of Armagh. The Annals of the Four Masters recorded the death of Ferdomnach...
- of the m****cript was the work of a scribe named Ferdomnach of Armagh (died 845 or 846). Ferdomnach wrote the first part of the book in 807 or 808, for...
- Harun al-Rashid. The Book of Armagh is written by the Irish illuminator Ferdomnach, a scribe at the School of Armagh. The first record of sun spots appears...
- and official (b. 772) Dantivarman, king of the Pallava Empire (India) Ferdomnach, Irish monk and illuminator Jang Bogo, Korean maritime hegemon (or 841)...
- including: Ferdomhnach Dall fer leiginn Cille Dara .i. sui cruitirechta Ferdomnach the blind, lector of Cell Dara, i.e. a master of harping Ferdomhnach held...
- Testament. The m****cript was the work of a scribe named Ferdomnach of Armagh (died 845 or 846). Ferdomnach wrote the first part of the book in 807 or 808, for...
- names of only two other bishops are recorded before the eleventh century, Ferdomnach (died 781) and Eugene mac Clerig (died 969). Tuam achieved a new importance...
- Ailella, also bishop and scribe, and abbot of Clonmacnoise, died 926. Ferdomnach mac Flannacáin, died 932. Máel Mochta, also scribe, died 942. Máel Feichíne...
- Harun al-Rashid. The Book of Armagh is written by the Irish illuminator Ferdomnach, a scribe at the School of Armagh. The first record of sun spots appears...
- and official (b. 772) Dantivarman, king of the Pallava Empire (India) Ferdomnach, Irish monk and illuminator Jang Bogo, Korean maritime hegemon (or 841)...