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Saint Colman mac Duagh (c. 560 – 29
October 632) was born at Corker, Kiltartan,
County Galway, Ireland, the son of the
Irish chieftain Duac (and thus...
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reportedly founded by
Saint Colman, son of
Duagh in the 7th century, on land
given him by his
cousin King
Guaire Aidne mac Colmáin of Connacht.
Kilmacduagh Monastery...
- of Guaire" in Irish). He was the
patron of his
first cousin St.
Colman MacDuagh (giving him the land for
Kilmacduagh monastery)
During the
Middle Ages...
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Duagh (Irish: Dubháth,
meaning 'black ford') is a
village in
County Kerry, Ireland,
located approximately 7 km
southeast of
Listowel and 7 km northwest...
- of
Cashel Saint Colman of
Dromore Saint Colman of
Cloyne Saint Colman MacDuagh Saint Comgall of
Bangor Saint Finbarr of Cork
Saint Finnian of Clonard...
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Aedan of
Ferns (born 550), an
early bishop of Ferns.
Death of
Colman MacDuagh co-founder the
Kilmacduagh monastery 632 or 633
Death of the legendary...
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stations are performed. In
Keelhilla townland lies the
hermitage of
Colman mac Duagh, a
pilgrimage destination since medieval times and the site of a small...
- of Northumbria, king of
Deira and
Bernicia October 29 –
Saint Colman mac Duagh,
Irish abbot and
bishop Abu Dujana,
companion of
Muhammad Chilperic, son...
- Kilcolgan,
County Galway. He
would have been
contemporary with
Colman mac Duagh and
Surney of Drumacoo. His sister, Feilis, also
founded a
Christian settlement...
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Coman should be
identified with
Colman MacDuagh or
Caimin of Inis Cealtra. Both were
related to
Guaire Aidne mac Colmáin
whose fort of
Dunguaire Castle...