- The
Conmhaicne Luacháin (Conmaicne
descended from Luchan) or
Cenel Luchain (race of Luchan), were an
early people of Ireland,
whose tuath comprised the...
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James I (Dublin, 1923), 43. Meyer, K. (Ed.). (1911).
Betha Colmáin maic
Lúacháin (Vol. 17). Hodges, Figgis. Nicholls, K. W. (2003).
Gaelic and gaelicized...
- brother. Tomás was
killed in 1272 A.D. in an
encounter with the
Cenel Luachain clan of
Oughteragh parish,
barony of Carrigallen,
County Leitrim. As he...
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original on 8
April 2015.
Retrieved 16
April 2020. From:
Betha Colmáin Maic
Lúacháin, or, The Life of Colmán son of Lúachan Life of
Colman of Lynn Archived...
- (Lann-Leire), i.e. Dunleer, supra; site
currently occupied by Lynn
House Lann-mic-
luachain Mullingar Austin Friars Augustinian Friars; site
marked by
modern statue...
-
groupings –
Muintir Eolais,
Muintir Cearbhallain (O Mulvey), and
Cinel Luachain,
among others.
About the 8th century, the area
since known as
Breifne was...
- Cenel-
Luachain; and O'Ruairc
obtained intelligence of this
whilst he was in Glenn-Gaibhle; and he
brought his
bands to the
upper part of Cenel-
Luachain; and...
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Saint Colmán mac
Luacháin was an
early Irish abbot (fl. 7th century),
founder and
patron saint of Lann (Lynn, Co. Westmeath). The name of the saint's foundation...
- and
County Mayo.
Following the re-discovery of the
relics of Colmáin mac
Lúacháin,
patron saint of Lann (now Lynn, near
Lough Ennell in
County Westmeath...
- (Lann Elo),
County Westmeath;
Connor Meath saint 26
September Colmán mac
Luacháin 7th
century Lynn (Lann),
County Westmeath Meath saint Colum mac Crimthainn...