- Art
Imlech, ("having an edge or border" or "bordering on a lake or marsh") son of Elim Olfínechta, was,
according to
medieval Irish legend and historical...
-
Imlech Ibuir, rested. AI720.1 Kl. Cellach,
abbot of
Imlech Ibuir, rested. AI760.1 Kl. Tríchmech,
abbot of Les Mór, rested, and Abnér,
abbot of
Imlech...
- took
power after he
killed his predecessor, and his father's killer, Art
Imlech. The
Lebor Gabála Érenn says he
ruled for
either sixty or
forty years (Geoffrey...
- Gíallchad
reigned for nine years,
before being killed by Elim's son Art
Imlech at Mag Muaide. The
Lebor Gabála Érenn
synchronises his
reign with that of...
- Bres Rí (Bres the King), son of Art
Imlech, was,
according to
medieval Irish legend and
historical tradition, a High King of Ireland, who took
power after...
- Mór. AI760.1 Kl. Tríchmech,
abbot of Les Mór, rested, and Abnér,
abbot of
Imlech Ibuir. AI763.1 Kl.
Repose of Rónán,
bishop of Les Mór. AI768.1 Kl. Aedan...
-
Ailbe was said to have
founded the
monastery and
diocese of Emly (Irish:
Imlech),
which became very
important in Munster. He was said to have been responsible...
- Olfínechta 787–786 BC 1024–1023 BC Gíallchad 786–777 BC 1023–1014 BC Art
Imlech 7th–6th
century BC 777–755 BC 1014–1002 BC
Nuadu Finn Fáil 755–735 BC 1002–962...
- (dissolved c.1562); site
currently occupied by St Ailbe's C.I.
parish church Imlech-Ibhair; Imblech-iobhair
Fethard Priory Augustinian Friars founded 1306,...
- of Éladach the learned,
abbot of Ros Ailithir, and of Uarach,
bishop of
Imlech Ibuir, and of Célechair,
abbot of
Cluain Moccu Nóis and
Cluain Iraird, and...