- Ti****e (Irish: Tigh
Mochua: 'House of
Mochua') is a
village in
County Laois, Ireland, 12
kilometres (7 mi)
south of
Portlaoise on the R426
regional road...
- Mo Chua or Crónán mac Bécáin, also
called Claunus, Cuan,
Mochua,
Moncan and
Moncain (died 30
March 637) was a
legendary Irish saint who
founded the monastery...
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Gilla Mochua Ó Caiside,
Irish poet, fl. 12th century. Ó
Caiside was a
member of a
family situated in what is now
County Fermanagh. The Ó
Caisides were...
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Kilmacow (Irish: Cill
Mochua,
meaning '
Mochua's church' —
otherwise known in
Irish as Cill Mhic Bhúith) is a
small village and
civil parish in County...
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Chluain Dolcáin) is an
Irish round tower or
cloigtheach founded by
Saint Mochua, also
known as
Saint Cronan, and
located in Clondalkin,
South Dublin, Ireland...
- Ireland. He
should not be
confused with his
contemporary Saint Crónán
Mochua (died 637). Crónán was born in the
territory of Éile in Ireland. His father’s...
- the
River Liffey and is the
reputed burial site of
Saint Mochua of Ti****e (died 657).
Mochua built a
wooden church on the site and was the
first abbot...
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Gaelic footballer, All-Star
winner Ciarán
McMenamin (born 1975),
actor Gilla Mochua Ó
Caiside (12th century), poet
Aurora Mulligan,
director Barry Owens, Gaelic...
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Cainnear of
Clonsilla (Cainer of Cluain-da-Saileach), the
mother of St.
Mochua of
Clondalkin and six
other male saints. St.
Cinnera of Kirkinner, a Scottish...
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victory at Dún Bolg in 598; with the
selection of his
successor Dachua (
Mochua Luachra); and with the
success of the
Irish architect Gobán Saor. His heirs...