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Saint Gobnait (fl. 6th century?), also
known as
Gobnat or Mo
Gobnat or
Abigail or Deborah, is the name of an
early medieval female Irish saint whose church...
- The
Saint Gobnait stained gl****
window was
designed in 1915 and
installed in 1916 in the
Honan Chapel, Cork by the
Irish artist Harry Clarke. It is one...
- St
Gobnait's well is a
religious complex built on the site of a 6th or 7th
century nunnery near Ballyvourney,
County Cork, Ireland.
Consisting of a holy...
- Rotoiti,
Pukaki was
renamed and
commissioned into
Irish service, as LÉ
Gobnait, in
September 2024.
Commissioned in 2009,
Pukaki was the
third ship of...
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Gobnait Ní
Bhruadair (born
Albinia Lucy Brodrick; 17
December 1861 – 16
January 1955) was an
Irish republican and
lifelong radical. She
campaigned p****ionately...
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other churches elsewhere in Ireland,
notably that of his
alleged sister Gobnait.
Three recensions of Abbán's Life survive, two in
Latin and one in Irish...
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pseudonymic Gobnait O’Lúnasa. The
monologue is
presented as a
series of
comedic thank-you
letters that
become more and more
deranged as
Gobnait slowly goes...
- in reserve. The two new ins****
patrol vessels, L.É.
Aoibhinn and L.É.
Gobnait, were
commissioned into
service in
September 2024. The
Naval Service is...
- ISSN 0018-2370.
Emily McFarlan Miller (20
March 2019). "Hrotsvitha Vs.
Gobnait". Lent Madness.
Retrieved 23
November 2019. Sack,
Harald (6
February 2019)...
- the life of
Gobnait, a
healer who
established a
convent in
Ballyvourney and
became the
patron saint of bees. In the main panel,
Gobnait is
shown in half-profile...