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- Irish Biography, October 2009 St. Angus MacNisse - Saints & Angels - Catholic Online Duffy, Patrick. "Sep 4 – St Mac Nissi (died c. 514) monk and bishop"...
- Mac Nisse, an early Irish matronymic meaning "son of Ness", may refer to: Mac Nisse of Connor, founding saint of Connor, Co. Antrim (d. 514) Mac Nisse...
- taken as examples. The Senchus states that Fergus Mór was also known as Mac Nisse Mór. These sources probably date from the 10th and 11th centuries, respectively...
- king of Sus**** (approximate date) Jayavarman, king of Funan (Cambodia) Mac Nisse, bishop of Connor "List of Rulers of Korea". www.metmuseum.org. Retrieved...
-   511   Bishop of Pavia Flavian     512   Genevieve 422   512   Angus MacNisse (Macanisius)     514   Bishop of Connor Godardus     514   Bishop of Rouen...
- later rulers of Alba and of Scotland, traced their descent from Fergus Mór mac Eirc, and even in the 16th century, James VI of Scotland called himself the...
- (County Antrim). In the Life of Mac Nise in the Codex Salmanticensis, the young Colman is saved from death by Bishop Mac Nisse of Connor, and instructed in...
- Cornwall (died 5th century), saint Lommán of Trim (died 6th century), saint Mac Nisse of Connor (died 514), saint Tola of Clonard (died 700s), saint Robert...
- king of Sus**** (approximate date) Jayavarman, king of Funan (Cambodia) Mac Nisse, bishop of Connor 515 Ariadne, Byzantine empress Euphemius, patriarch...
- than that of any of his predecessors, with the possible exception of Mac Nisse, the third abbot." Events which occurred during his term included the...