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Ninnidh (pronounced as "Ninny") (alias
Ninnidh the Pious, Irish:
Ninnidh leth derc,
meaning one-e****
Ninnidh, Nennius, Nennidhius, Ninnaid) was a 6th-century...
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Scattery Island in English) off the
southwest coast of
County Clare.
Saint Ninnidh the
Saintly of
Lough Erne, the Pious, the
patron of the
parish of Inis...
- is said to have been
given the last
rites when she was
dying by
Saint Ninnidh of the Pure Hand. Afterwards, he
reportedly had his
right hand encased...
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Columba of Terrygl**** (Colum) (died 13
December 552) was the son of
Ninnidh, a
descendant of Crinthainn, King of Leinster.
Columba was a
disciple of St...
- that he lent his copy of the
Gospel of St
Matthew to fellow-student St
Ninnidh. When
Finnian tested the class, Ciarán knew only the
first half of the...
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Eonois Inishmacsaint Monastery,
Lough Erne
founded 6th
century by
Saint Ninnidh Láimhdhearg Inis-maige-samh,
Island of the
Sorrel Plain Inisrocha Monastery...
- St Mary's
Primary School,
Tempo St Naile's
Primary School,
Kinawley St
Ninnidh's Primary School,
Derrylin St Patrick's
Primary School,
Derrygonnelly St...
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Saint Columba,
Saint Mobhí,
Saint Ruadhán of Lorrha,
Saint Seanán,
Saint Ninnidh,
Saint Laisrén mac Nad Froích and
Saint Canice were
active in ministry...
- king of Munster. His son
Crimthann Srem mac
Echado succeeds him. 523 St.
Ninnidh made the
island of
Inishmacsaint (island of
plain Sorrell) in
Lough Erne...
- from the
tenth and
twelfth centuries.
Inishmacsaint was
founded by St.
Ninnidh, (d. 523/30). The
original monastic buildings were
probably damaged or...