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Gormgal of Ardoileán, Connemara, died 1017/1018.
Gormgal is
credited with
building a
number of
monastic settlements in the late 10th century.
Noted as...
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Gormgal of Ardoileán (died 1017) was an
Irish cleric. The
monastery of Ardoileán, off the west
coast of Ireland, was
founded by
Feichin in 664. It is...
- Rams
Island Monastery early monastic site,
monks founded before 1056? by
Gormgal? Inis-darcairgrenn in Loch-n-Echach; Lann-Abhaid;
Inisgatden Rashee Monastery...
- Climate/Oceanic climate). See the
Annals of
Inisfallen (AI). AI806.1 Kl.
Gormgal son of Dindathach,
abbot of Ard
Macna and
Cluain Eóis, rested. List of...
- Cúanach (died 735)
Fergus Glut (died 739)
Ailill mac
Feidlimid (died 761)
Gormgal mac
Conaille (died 776)
Eochu mac
Aililla (died 801) Máel
Bressail mac...
- Press, 1999) and the
Census of Ireland.
Ireland portal Islands portal Gormgal of Ardoileán
Connemara Tidal island Inishturk South Greer,
Heather (October...
- of Fledach. d. 795 Fóendelach mac Móenaig (again) Re-installed. d. 806
Gormgal mac
Dindataig Also
abbot of Clones;
omitted from the list
together with...
- The
Annals of
Ulster for 1495 state- Mag
Tighernain ‘Ichtarach’, namely,
Gormgal, son of
Brian Mag Tigernain, died John died in 1499. The
Annals of Ulster...
- VIII. Dublin, 1875. pp. 86-91. Very Rev. John O'Hanlon. "ARTICLE I.—ST.
GORMGAL, OF ARDOILEN,
COUNTY OF GALWAY. [TENTH AND
ELEVENTH CENTURIES.]." In: Lives...
- slain, but, in the
second encounter,
Flann himself was slain. His
brother Gormgal mac Áedo was
slain in the
Battle of
Cenannas (near Kells)
fighting for...