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Maolán was an
early Christian bishop in Connacht,
whose feast day is
given as 25 December. He is the
reputed founder of a
church at
Tullaghmelan in County...
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Maolán Buí (Irish for "yellow/golden
round knoll"), also
known by the name
Bearna Rua, at 973
metres (3,192 ft) high, is the fifth-highest peak in Ireland...
- Ridge, and is
sometimes mistaken with The Bone, the north-east spur of
Maolán Buí,
which descends into the Hag's Glen. The
Bones is the
highest point...
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Eastern R****s, a high
ridge connecting (west to east), Cnoc an C****llinn,
Maolán Buí, Cnoc na Péiste, The Big Gun, and
Cruach Mhór; and
Coomloughra R****s...
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meaning 'the gap in the cliff'), also
known previously as
Mullinagore (Irish:
Maolán na nGabhar,
meaning 'the
grazing of the goats'), is a
small village in Ireland...
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McMullen Pronunciation Mick-mull-en
Origin Meaning "Son of
Maolan"
Region of
origin Ireland Other names Variant form(s) MacMullen, MacMillan...
- Shennongjia,
Hubei (1990) Yancheng,
Jiangsu (1992) Xishuangbanna,
Yunnan (1993)
Maolan,
Guizhou (1996) Tianmushan,
Zhejiang (1996)
Fenglin (1997)
Jiuzhaigou Valley...
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Rathmullan (Irish: Ráth Maoláin,
meaning '
Maolán's ringfort') is a
seaside village and
townland on the
Fanad Peninsula in
County Donegal, Ireland. It is...
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Anglicized form of the
Gaelic Cill-
Maolan (Church of the
little tonsured one..) Kilmallie..
derived its name from
Maolan,
progenitor of the Clan MacMillan...
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Because of this,
Gille Chriosd wore the tonsure,
which gave him the
nickname Maolan or Gillemaol. As a
Columban priest, his head
would have been
shaved over...