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Ruain Burrows (died 792) was
founder and abbot-bishop of the
monastery of
Tallaght (County Dublin, Ireland). He is
often considered to be a
leading figure...
- of the
community founded by Máel
Ruain at
Tallaght (now in
South Dublin), in the
borderlands of Leinster. Máel
Ruain is
described as his
mentor (aite...
- Irish-language martyrology, a list of
saints and
their feast days ****embled by Máel
Ruain and/or Óengus the
Culdee at
Tallaght Monastery, near Dublin. The Martyrology...
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which is
preserved in the
Leabhar Breac, and has been
attributed to Máel
Ruain, was
possibly written in the 9th
century by one of his community. The Rule...
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Coolrain (Irish: Cúil
Ruáin), is a
village in
County Laois, Ireland. It is
situated near the
Slieve Bloom Mountains. The
nearest town is Mountrath, and...
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Kilrane (Irish: Cill
Ruáin) is a
village in
County Wexford, Ireland. As of the 2016 census, the
village had a po****tion of 647 people, up from 432 as...
- Kl. Mael
Rúain,
bishop of Tamlachta, [rested]. 811:
Saint Maelruain's
monastery was
devastated by the Vikings. 824: "Tamlachta of Mael
Ruain plundered...
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archbishop of
Canterbury Cináed mac Artgail, king of
Connacht (Ireland) Máel
Ruain,
Irish abbot and
founder of
Tallaght Abbey Michael Lachanodrakon, Byzantine...
- Tamlactense) was a
Christian monastery founded in the
eighth century by Máel
Ruain, at a site
called Tallaght, a few
miles south west of present-day Dublin...
- of
Hieria is anathematized. The
Monastery of
Tallaght is
founded by Máel
Ruain in Ireland. The
monastery becomes a
centre of
learning and piety, particularly...