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Saint Mochoemoc (or Pulcherius, c. 550–656) was an
early Irish abbot,
later considered to have been a saint. He was a
nephew of
Saint Íte of Killeedy...
- CatholicSaints.
Dunbar 1904, p. 450.
Butler 1821, p. 155. St
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Mochoemoc ... Oxford. Butler,
Alban (1821), The
lives of the fathers, martyrs, and...
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Saint Mochoemoc (Mochaemhog, Pulcherius, Vulcanius), monk at
Bangor in Co. Down
under St Comgall,
later founded Liath-
Mochoemoc (c. 656) Saint...
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lives of eCainech, Coemgen,
Fintan and Carthach.
Lives of
Molua and
Mochoemoc. 1671 Ps.-Firmicus Maternus,
Consultationes Zacchei christiani et Apollonii...
- site,
founded 503
Clonmore Monastery early monastic site,
granted to St
Mochoemoc (Pulcherius) Cluain-or, in
Ossory Columbkille Monastery early monastic...
- the
Synod of Birr in 697) and Liathmore,
which was
established by St.
Mochoemoc (a
nephew of St. Íte of Killeedy). St. Crónán of Roscrea, who was born...
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founded before 646-56 by Cuancheir, a monk, on the
instruction of St
Mochoemoc of
Leamakevoge Glaismor 52°00′34″N 7°49′09″W / 52.009563°N 7.819245°W...
- site,
founded 503
Clonmore Monastery early monastic site,
granted to St
Mochoemoc (Pulcherius) Cluain-or, in
Ossory 52°18′20″N 7°17′20″W / 52.305519°N...
- 656
Bishop of
Brescia Ithamar (bishop) 656
Bishop of
Rochester Mochoemoc (Machaemhog, Puicherius, Vuicherius) 656
Sigebert III of Austrasia...
- bays. This was the
monastic School of Ross,
called in the Life of St.
Mochoemoc "magnum
studium scholarium", for it
quickly became famous for its study...