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According to the
hagiography The Life of St.
Grellan,
Grellan lived during the 5th
century time of
Saint Patrick.
Grellan was ****igned a site to
build a church...
- St
Grellan's Gaelic Football Club (Irish: ****ann
Peile Ghrealláin Naofa) was a
Gaelic Athletic ****ociation club
based in Ballinasloe,
County Galway, Ireland...
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feast day:
Adelin of Séez Áed mac
Bricc Andrew Avellino Baudolino Elaeth Grellan Justus Lübeck
martyrs Pope Leo I
Monitor Theoctiste Tryphena of Rome November...
- However,
Grellan became aware of the Fir Bolg's army, which, as the
guarantor of the truce,
placed him in
danger from both sides.
Grellan, from the door...
- [citation needed] Tuam
Stars are the most
successful with 25 wins. St.
Grellan's,
Ballinasloe hold the
record for most
consecutive championships, winning...
- and with the
intervention of
Grellan,
settled in the land. In return, the Uí
Maine would evermore pay
tribute to
Grellan, who
became the dynasty's patron...
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Retrieved 24
March 2019. Horn,
Walter William;
White Marshall, Jenny; Rourke,
Grellan D. (1990). The
Forgotten Hermitage of
Skellig Michael. Berkeley: University...
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crowds –
reflects this purpose. The
patron saint of
Ballinasloe is
Saint Grellan, who
tradition believes built the
first church in the area. A
local housing...
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Gregory III 28 Nov 741 Yes Yes 2 Pope
Gregory VII c. 1020 25 May 1085 Yes 1
Grellan 5th
century Yes 1
Gunther of
Bohemia 1045 Yes 1
Hallvard Vebjørnsson 1043...
- High Island:An
Irish Monastery in the Atlantic,
Jenny White Marshall and
Grellan D. Rourke, 2000. A
Guide to Connemara's
Early Christian Sites, Anthony...