- (Chinese),
Malme - מאלמה (Hebrew), মালমা -
Malma (Bengali)
Manchester Manchain (Irish,
Scottish Gaelic*), Maencheseuteo/Maench'esŭt'ŏ - 맨체스터 (Korean)...
- AI809.2 Échtbrann,
abbot of
Glenn dá Locha, [rested]. AI1003.6 Dúnchad Ua
Mancháin,
abbot of
Glenn dá Locha, rested. The
Gateway to the
monastic city of Glendalough...
-
apparently extant 1205 St
Managhan ____________________ Leith-
manchain; Liath-
manchain;
Manchan Leith;
Tuaim nEirc Lusmagh Monastery early monastic site...
-
Eileann Mhanainn Liverpool Poll A'Ghruthain
London Lunnainn Manchester Manchain Newcastle-upon-Tyne An
Caisteal Nuadh Northern Ireland Èirinn a
Tuath Rathlin...
- in
Latin sources, is the name of an
early Irish saint,
patron of
Liath Mancháin, now Lemanaghan, in
County Offaly. He is not to be
confused with the scholar...
- 972
Ailill mac Laignig, died 973
Cairpre ua Corra, died 974 Dúnchad ua
Mancháin, died 1003 Conn ua Diugraid, died 1014
Flann ua Cellaig, died 1030 Conaing...
- December. Manchán of
Lemanaghan (d. 665), son of Sillán,
patron of
Liath Mancháin, now Lemanaghan, in
County Offaly.
Feast day: 20 or 24 January. Manchán...
- is 10km east of the
Monastery of Inis-Snaig.
Lemanaghan (Irish:
Liath Mancháin, "Grey
place of Manchan") in
County Offaly-
Persistent claims Manchan of...
- sheilcach, the
foreign willow. Fíneamhain Ní Eogain, died 1387. Fíneamhain Ní
Manchain, died 1419. Fíneamhain Ní Tomais, died 1446. List of Irish-language given...
- "Fionn"
relates to "Ath-Liag-Finn",
otherwise Ballyleague, not Ath-Liag-
Manchain. The name "Saint Monganan" is just
another corruption of Mainchín. Moran...