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Guairim of
Inisbofin (fl. 7th century) was
chief of Inishbofin, Galway.
Little is
known of Guairim. He is said to have been a
contemporary of Colmán of...
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attacked by the
Vikings in 795.
According to some accounts,
Guairim of
Inisbofin was the
ruler of the
island when Colmán came here. The
Annals of the Four...
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originally 11
April but
later celebrated on 10 November.
Guairim of
Inisbofin Colmán of
Lindisfarne (c. 605–18
February 675) Féchín of Fore (d. 665)...
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Inishbofin Community Centre Mathias of Inis Ní Enda of Aran
Alonzo Bosco Inisbofin:Guide to the
Natural History & Archaeology, Dave
Hogan and
Michael Gibbons...
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Clonbroney 19
September Scaithin (Possibly is St. Scuithin)
Irish (Probably)
Inisbofin Scannlach Irish Ard
Scannlaighe (unknown)
possibly in
Munster A female...
- of the country. On the
Donegal islands of Arranmore, Gola, Inishfree,
Inisbofin and Tory,
voting took
place on 24
October between 11:00 and 15:00 (11:00...
- Chun an Oileáin (Into The Island), a do****entary
about the
natives of
Inisbofin island in
County Donegal. Na Dódaí (The Dodais), a children's cartoon...
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Galway is also
named after him,
called St. Gregory's well.
Guairim of
Inisbofin Mathias of Inis Ní Mocán
Gormgal of Ardoileán, died. 1017/1018. "St Ceannanach's...