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Saint Máedóc of
Ferns (Old Irish: [ˈmaiðoːɡ]; fl. 6th & 7th century), also
known as
Saint Aidan (Irish: Áedan; Welsh: Aeddan; Latin: Aid**** and Ed****)...
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Malachy (/ˈmæləki/;
Middle Irish: Máel
Máedóc Ua Morgair;
Modern Irish:
Maelmhaedhoc Ó Morgair; Latin: Malachias) (1094 – 2
November 1148) is an Irish...
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anglicised name of ‘Marmaduke’
derives from the old
Irish of ‘Máel
Maedoc’
meaning devotee of
Maedoc. The word ‘Máel’
translates ‘devotee of’ and is also ****ociated...
- As an
Irish name,
Marmaduke is
interpreted as: Máel
Máedóc,
meaning "follower of
Saint Máedóc".
Marmaduke Alington (1671–1749),
British lawyer and Member...
- "son of Aodhagán";
anglicized as Egan and Keegan). Maodhóg (Old Irish:
Máedóc),
anglicized as Mogue,
derived from the pet form m'Aodhóg "my
little Aodh"...
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found around Ferns,
County Wexford, site of the
monastery of the
saint Máedóc of
Ferns (d. 626 or 632). In
early times the
kings of
Leinster came from...
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Madeleine Sophie Barat 12
December 1779 25 May 1865 24 May 1925 by Pope Pius XI
Máedóc of
Ferns c. 558 31
January 632 Máel Ruba 642 722
Magdalene of
Canossa 1...
- 7th-great-grandson of Niall, King of Ireland. He was made the heir of
Saint Máedóc of
Ferns in the 7th
century and the Ó
Faircheallaigh were the
Abbots of...
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Likely built on the site of an
early Christian monastic site
founded by
Máedóc of Ferns, the
standing remains were
built by
Diarmait Mac
Murchada c.1160...
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attempt to
secure his
position as High King of Ireland.
Inspired by Máel
Máedóc Ua Morgair,
reformist head of
Bangor Abbey, the 1111
Synod of Ráth Breasail...