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Manchán Magan is an
Irish writer, traveller, author, and
television programme maker.
Magan has made over 70
travel do****entaries
focusing on
issues of...
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Manchan of Mohill, (fl. AD 464–538), was an
early Christian saint credited with
founding many
early Christian churches in Ireland. His life is obscured...
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channel TG4 and
produced by
Dearg Films RTÉ/TG4. It
follows presenter Manchán Magan as he
journeys throughout Ireland attempting to show that
Irish is...
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Saint Manchán mac Silláin (died 664), Manchi**** in
Latin sources, is the name of an
early Irish saint,
patron of
Liath Mancháin, now Lemanaghan, in County...
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Manchán, Mainchín, Manchéne and a
variety of
other spellings may
refer to: Manaccan,
south Cornwall, England,
United Kingdom.
Ireland Mainchín of Limerick...
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Saint Maonacan,
otherwise Manchan (Irish:
Manchán,
Middle English: Manche****, Maenucan, Maonacan, Moenagain, fl. A.D. 500) of
Athleague (Irish: Ath-Liag...
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funds for it and
promoted it on
their Instagram, and in 2022
Irish writer Manchán Magan released a
cover of Kneecap's song "C.E.A.R.T.A" to
raise money for...
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Saint Manchan's Shrine is a
large (60-cm wide) 12th-century
Irish house-shaped
shrine dedicated to
Manchán of
Lemanaghan (died 664), now in
Boher Roman...
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Monastery of Mohill-
Manchan here c. 500–538 AD. Some
sources and
folklore say the
shrine of
Manchan was kept at the
Monastery of Mohill-
Manchan,
before being...
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Manchán of Min
Droichit (a.k.a. Manchéne, Manchi**** died c. 652) was an
Irish scholar and Abbot.
Manchán Latin:
Maencha was an
Irish scholar and abbot...