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- Cráeb Grelláin 5th–6th centuries Cráeb Grelláin Connacht saint 10 November Guasacht maccu Buáin 5th century, late Irish Granard, County Longford Meath saint...
- contest; Mannea of the ****ines, who sends him on an important mission; Guasacht, who offers him a place in the cavalry; and the captain of the Samru, who...
- According to the Tripartite Life of Saint Patrick, Patrick appointed Guasacht, a son of his former master Milchú, as first bishop of Granard, but the...
- was founded by Patrick for two sisters both named Emer, whose brother Guasacht he made bishop of Granard. All three were the children of Milchú, whom...
- of Cingoli, Bishop of Cingoli near Ancona in Italy (5th century) Saint Guasacht, converted by Patrick, whom he helped as Bishop of Granard in Ireland (5th...
- convent in Ireland. It is traditionally ****ociated with St Patrick and Guasacht (Bishop of Granard) and was founded c. 440 AD.[citation needed] Henry Hughes...
- supposedly given to Saint Patrick when he visited "Coirpre" and instructed Guasacht mac Milchu to found a church at Granard, and two sisters, Emers, to found...