- Óengus mac Nad
Froích (430-489) was an
Eoganachta and the
first Christian King of Munster. He was the son of Nad
Froich mac
Cuirc by Faochan, a British...
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alive in 530 but the year of his
death is uncertain.
Saint Laisrén mac Nad
Froích, the son of Nad Fraéch, he was the
brother of Óengus, the
first Christian...
- Eóganacht
Chaisil and son, or, more probably,
grandson of Óengus mac Nad
Froích whom
Saint Patrick baptized. He was sent by St.
Ciaran upon a penitential...
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detriment of the
Corcu Loígde,
occurred during the
reign of Óengus mac Nad
Froích. He was said to have been
converted by St.
Patrick in a
ceremony in which...
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Baptism of
Tiridates III The
Baptism of
Constantine Mirian III Óengus mac Nad
Froích, King of
Munster Clovis I, King of the Franks,
circa 496-506 Rechiar, King...
- (Eóganachta) Nad
Froích mac
Cuirc (Inner Circle) Óengus mac Nad
Froích, d. 489
Feidlimid mac Óengusa
Eochaid mac Óengusa, d. 522
Ailill mac Nad
Froích Coirpre...
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Saint Laisrén mac Nad
Froích (died 564), or Laisrén of
Devenish and L****erian,
known as Mo Laisse, was the
patron saint of
Devenish Island in
Lough Erne...
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Cashel by St Patrick,
painted by
James Barry, c. 1780s. Óengus mac Nad
Froích, a
paternal ancestor from the Eóganacht
Chaisil from whom the Mac Cárthaigh...
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Domhnaill Aonghas Óg (died 1490),
chief of
Clann Domhnaill Óengus mac Nad
Froích (died 489), King of
Munster The
Mormaer of Angus,
later the Earl of Angus...
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Carron Henge, Rathnadob,
Rathnadov or Fort
Aengus (after Óengus mac Nad
Froích), is a
ringfort (rath) and henge, and a
National Monument located in County...