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Mughron mac
Ceannfaeladh (died 882) was
Abbot of Clonfert.
Mughron was a
successor to Brendan. His
death is
listed in the
Annals of the Four
Masters but...
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Mughron Ua Níoc (died 1032) was
Abbot of Tuam.
Mughron was the
first known abbot of Tuam to be
mentioned in the
annals since the
death of
Cormac mac Ciaran...
- O'Neill – Novelist,
playwright and
Secretary of the
Department of
Education Mughron Ua Níoc – (d.1032)
Abbot of Tuam Seán
Purcell –
Gaelic footballer Frances...
- the
Connaughtmen by the foreigners, in
which Riagan, son of Fearghus;
Mughron, son of Diarmaid; and Aedh, son of Catharnach, with many others, were slain...
- a war in Uí Briúin 1032 -An
eclipse of the sun on 31 August.
Death of
Mughron Ua Nioc,
Abbot of Tuam. 1034 - Dubhdaingean, lord of Connaught, was slain...
- King of Leinster: "Maelmordha, son of Muireagan, lord of
Eastern Life;
Mughron, son of Cinneidigh, lord of the
three Comainns and of Laois; Cinaedh, son...