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Saint Conan (/ˈkoʊnən/; 7th
century –
January 684) was a
bishop of the Isle of Man and an
Irish missionary.
Conan is not to be
confused with St Conindrius...
- na fiacaile"
means parish of the tooth. A
legend says that the
tooth of
Mochonna, the
patron saint, fell out in this place,
where he
built his church. Other...
- by
Ulidians 1129;
under erenaghs until early 17th
century St
Mochonna (possibly St
Mochonna of Killyman)
____________________ Inistaiti; InisTeda; Ballyscullion;...
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Monkstown was then known)
before the 8th century, and
dedicated to
Saint Mochonna,
bishop of
Inispatrick or
Holmpatrick by Skerries. The
grange of Carrickbrennan...
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landed on
Church Island, and
according to the
Annals of
Inisfallen Saint Mochonna founded a
monastery shortly afterwards. In AD 797, the
Vikings (or Danes)...
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plain of the
healing herbs. In
Christian times, the
parish was
named Cill
Mochonna, "the
Church of Mo Chua".
Saint Mo Chua of Balla, also
called Crónán, founded...
- by
Ulidians 1129;
under erenaghs until early 17th
century St
Mochonna (possibly St
Mochonna of Killyman)
____________________ Inistaiti; InisTeda; Ballyscullion;...
- AU 848.6; CS 848. The
location of Dísert Do-Chonna is unknown, but St
Mochonna was ****ociated with the
coast of
north County Dublin,
which was in Brega...
- Park.
There used to be a
medieval monastery at this site,
dedicated to St
Mochonna, a 6th-century
bishop from Holmpatrick, Skerries. The
monks were Cistercian...