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Riagail, aka Regulus,
Irish monk, fl. 573–600.
Riagail was an
Irish monk
expelled from
Ireland with Columba.
Riagail of Bangor, died 881. http://www.ucc...
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Riagail of Bangor, aka Reg****l,
Abbot of Bangor, died 881.
Canon O'Hanlon says of him St. Reg****l,
Abbot of Bangor,
County of Down. - At the 11th of June...
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Pictish king Óengus mac
Fergusa (729–761). The only
historical Regulus (
Riagail or Rule)
whose name is
preserved in the
tower of St Rule was an
Irish monk...
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Blessed Ignatius Maloyan (Armenian
Catholic Church)
Paula Fr****inetti
Riagail of
Bangor June 11 (Eastern
Orthodox liturgics)
Davis Day (Cape Breton,...
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gerrgela indildírgi na dé lurgain.
Batar coirdírgi íaráildi na dá sáil. Cid
ríagail fo-certa
forsna traigthib is ing má 'd-chotad égoir n-indib acht ci tórmaisead...
- 922;
possibly County Clare,
either at Hog
Island or
Lough Derg
Muicinis Riagail; Muck-inis; Hog Island; Pig
Island possibly Illaunmore (v. supra) Noughaval...
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Andrew of Wyntoun, in 1163. He was
buried in the
church of St
Regulus (
Riagail). Dowden, John, The
Bishops of Scotland, ed. J.
Maitland Thomson, (Glasgow...
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dating to the late 7th or
early eighth century.
Another poem,
attributed to
Riagail of Bangor,
celebrates the same ruler's
victory over the Northumbrians,...
- 922;
possibly County Clare,
either at Hog
Island or
Lough Derg
Muicinis Riagail; Muck-inis; Hog Island; Pig
Island possibly Illaunmore (v. supra) 52°37′13″N...