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Mochta (or Mochtae, Mahew, Mochteus, Maucteus, Mauchteus; died 20
August 535, or A.D. 537), was the last
surviving disciple of
Saint Patrick.
Mochta was...
- St.
Mochta's F.C. is an
Irish ****ociation
football club
based in Clonsilla, Dublin.
Their senior team play in the
Leinster Senior League Senior Division...
- St. Fechin's - St.
Mochtas'
Eamon O'Neill is
primed for the w**** of his life".
Dundalk Democrat. 11
October 2018. "IFC final:
Mochtas come from
behind in...
- St.
Mochta's House is a
medieval oratory and
National Monument in
County Louth, Ireland. St.
Mochta's House is
located to the
northwest of
Louth village...
- He made his
start in
football at
Dublin clubs St. Kevin's Boys and St.
Mochta's,
later joining the
Crystal Palace academy at the under-12
level after moving...
- modern-style interior. The
local GAA team took the name St.
Mochtas and play at the
nearby Pairc Mochta founded in 1949, in
honour of the
saint who
founded the...
-
shrine by
Colum Cille" (emphasis added). The
death of Patrick's
disciple Mochta is
dated in the
annals to 535 or 537, and the
early hagiographies "all bring...
- (born 24
April 1996) is an
Irish professional footballer who
plays for St
Mochta's in the
Leinster Senior League. He has
previously pla**** for Liverpool,...
- Also
close by is
Kilmahew Burn.
Kilmahew is
named after its
patron saint,
Mochta (Mahew).
Kilmahew castle was
built upon the
lands granted to the Napiers...
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below alongside their likely etymologies.
Aghamoat (from
Irish Achadh Mochta '
Mochta's field')
Ballynahone More (from
Baile na hAbhann, "townland of the river")...