- Gabrán mac
Domangairt (Old Welsh:
Gawran map Dinwarch) or Gabrán the
Traitor (Gwran Wradouc) was king of Dál
Riata in the mid-6th century. He is the eponymous...
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Saint Gabhran was a 5th-century
Irish saint.
Gabhran was an
Irish Christian saint who
lived about 460 AD. His
father was
Dubhthach moccu Lughair, the Chief...
- Ferquart, Donald, Maldwin,
Eugene V,
Eugene VI, and Ambercletus. "Gor****,
Gabhran" .
Dictionary of
National Biography. London: Smith,
Elder & Co. 1885–1900...
- Ireland.
Gabhran's brothers were all
saints and
founders of churches,
mainly in Leinster. They
included Fachtna of Kiltoom, Trian,
Saint Gabhran, Moninne...
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Gowran (/ˈɡoʊrən/; Irish:
Gabhrán) is a town
located on the
eastern side of
County Kilkenny, Ireland. The
historic St. Mary's
Collegiate Church is located...
- an
earlier monastery.
dissolved 1308,
church p****ed to the
Hospitallers Gabhrán;
Gowran Inistioge Abbey =+
early monastic site,
possibly founded 6th century...
- and
founders of churches,
mainly in Leinster. They
included Trian,
Saint Gabhran,
Saint Euhel,
Saint Molaisse Mac Lugair,
Moninne and Lonan. The Martyrology...
- (Crannach) F****adinin (Fásach an Deighnín)
Galmoy (Gabhalmhaigh)
Gowran (
Gabhrán) Ida (Uí Dheá)
Iverk (Uíbh Eirc)
Kells (Ceanannas)
Kilculliheen (Cill Choilchín)...
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Gowran (/ˈɡoʊrən/; Irish:
Gabhrán) is a
barony in the east of
County Kilkenny, Ireland. The size of the
barony is 430.5
square kilometres (166.2 sq mi)...
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Gabhalmhaigh By 1672 40,236 Name
means "plain of the
River Goul.3
Kilkenny Gowran Gabhrán By 1672 111,706
Named after Gowran village Kilkenny Ida, or "Ida, Igrinn...