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Moccus or
Moccos is a
Celtic god who is
attested in one 2nd or 3rd
century AD
inscription from Langres, in
which he is
identified with the
Roman god Mercury...
- Abbán of
Corbmaic (Old Irish: Abbán
moccu Corbmaic, Latin: Abb****; d. 520?), also Eibbán or Moabba, was a
saint and abbot. He is ****ociated,
first and...
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Luccreth moccu Chíara (floruit c. 665 AD) was a poet from
County Kerry,
Ireland who
wrote in
archaic Old Irish.
Moccu is an
archaic form
marking affiliation...
- Báetán
moccu Chormaic,
abbot of Clonmacnoise, died 1
March 664. Báetán was a
member of the
Moccu Chormaic, a
prominent line of the
Conmaicne Mara (now...
- (Bangor), in the
former as Sillán
moccu ****aine,
dying in 608 and the
latter as Sillán
moccu Minn,
dying in 610.
Moccu being the
equivalent of the Latin...
- Nem
Moccu Birn (or Nennus, Nenus, Nehemias; died 14 June 654) was
Abbot of Aran. His
feast day is 14 June. Nem was one of the few
known successors of...
- Uí
Moccu Uais were also
found in
counties Meath and Westmeath. They were
known as Uí
Moccu Uais Midi and Uí
Moccu Uais Breg,
meaning the Uí
Moccu Uais...
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Suibne moccu Fir Thrí [Suibne
moccu Urthrí,
Suibhne I] was the
sixth abbot of Iona (652–657). His
abbacy is obscure, and he
appears not to have been from...
- Mo
Chuaroc moccu Neth
Semon (fl. c. 600?) was an
Irish monk and
scholar of the
Early Middle Ages. He was a
native of the
Youghal area of what is now County...
- Germany.
Mercurius Moccus, from a
Celtic god,
Moccus, who was
equated with Mercury,
known from
evidence at Langres, France. The name
Moccus ("pig") implies...