- St. Ruadán mac
Fergusa Birn, also
known Rowan, Ruadon, Roadan,
Ruadhán,
Rodon and Rodan, (died 15
April 584) was an
Irish Christian abbot who founded...
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Ruadhán Quinn (born 17
October 2003) is an
Irish rugby union player who
plays as a
flanker or
number eight for
United Rugby Championship club Munster...
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online digital publication. It was
launched on 29
March 1859. The
editor is
Ruadhán Mac Cormaic. It is
published every day
except Sundays. The
Irish Times...
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Ruadhan Jones (born 9
February 1996) is an
Irish cricketer. He made his Twenty20
debut for
Munster Reds in the 2018 Inter-Provincial
Trophy on 6 July...
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Ireland on the site of St.
Ruadhan's church which was
built c. 1000 AD and was
itself built on the site of St.
Ruadhan's Abbey,
founded in the 6th century...
- use as a
given name for girls.
Variants of the name
include Roan, Rohan,
Ruadhán, and Ruadh. The name
comes from the
Irish surname Ó Ruadháin and from the...
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Blessed Mariano de la Mata
Pandita Mary
Ramabai (Episcopal
Church (USA))
Ruadhán of
Lorrha Vincent Ferrer April 5 (Eastern
Orthodox liturgics) Cold Food...
- to
enable the
government to take
action before a
judgment takes effect.
Ruadhán Mac
Cormaic of The
Irish Times says O'Donnell has a re****tion for elegant...
- in the
Martyrology of Donegal, many of
which may also have been
named Ruadhán.
These include:
Ronan of Locronan, a c. 6th
century Irish pilgrim saint...
- 20
February 2009.
Archived from the
original on 5 May 2013. Maccormaic,
Ruadhan (19
February 2009). "Dictionary
helps crack case of
notorious Polish serial...