-
Cuana of
Kilcoonagh was an
early Christian missionary active in the
northeast of the
parish of Ballymacward,
County Galway,
sometime around or
after 500...
-
Cross Labbanakinneriga, a
church Dún Fearbhaí, a
cashel (stone ringfort)
Kilcoonagh Church Dún
Conor (Dún Chonchúir)
Teach Synge is the
house where John Millington...
- son of
Prince Maelduin,
built by St
Cuanna (Cuannach) Cellcuannathe;
Kilcoonagh Kilcorban Friary Dominican Friars dependent on Athenry;
founded 1446;...
- make him a
close relative of Kerrill,
Molua of
Kilmoluagh and
Cuana of
Kilcoonagh, all of whom were
active evangelists in the
Soghain kingdom located in...
- 53°04′51″N 9°34′48″W / 53.080778°N 9.579967°W / 53.080778; -9.579967 42
Kilcoonagh Church Church Carrownlisheen (Inishmaan) 53°04′50″N 9°34′33″W / 53.080631°N...
- 53°04′51″N 9°34′48″W / 53.080778°N 9.579967°W / 53.080778; -9.579967 42
Kilcoonagh Church Church Carrownlisheen (Inishmaan) 53°04′50″N 9°34′33″W / 53.080631°N...
- St
Connell and Kerrill.
Their successors include Naomhéid,
Cuana of
Kilcoonagh, Dubhán, Felig, Íbar, Íomar of the Sogain,
Laisren of Clonkeenkerrill...
- century. It is
believed that he was a
kinsman of both
Kerrill and
Cuana of
Kilcoonagh. He is
credited with the
erection of a
cross at
Crossmaloo (Cros mo Luaidh)...
-
believed that he was a
kinsman of both Mo Lua of
Kilmoluagh and
Cuana of
Kilcoonagh.
Local tradition maintains that
Saint Patrick did
extensive missionary...
- son of
Prince Maelduin,
built by St
Cuanna (Cuannach) Cellcuannathe;
Kilcoonagh 53°26′35″N 9°01′59″W / 53.443021°N 9.033160°W / 53.443021; -9.033160...