- Ciarán of
Saigir (Old
Irish pronunciation: [ˈkʲiːaraːn … ˈsagʲirʲ]; 5th century – c. 530), also
known as Ciarán mac
Luaigne or
Saint Kieran (Welsh: Cieran)...
-
identified the "Life" of
Piran as a copy of that of the
Irish saint Ciarán of
Saigir with the
names changed.
While we
cannot be
certain of Piran’s origins, it...
-
found in
Roman Martyrology Ciarán of
Clonmacnoise c. 516 549 Ciarán of
Saigir 400s c. 530
Cirilo Bertrán [es] 20
March 1888 9
October 1934 21 November...
- only
early cleric in
Ireland at this time. The Irish-born
Saint Ciarán of
Saigir lived in the
later fourth century (352–402) and was the
first bishop of...
- of
Nadfraech king of Munster, &c. Cill
Charthaigh is Kilcar. Ciarán of
Saigir Saighir Roman Catholic Diocese of
Ossory Osraige Óengus mac Nad Froích Bethada...
- tied to a millstone. He has been
identified on
occasion with Ciarán of
Saigir. By the
early fifth century, the
religion had
spread to Ireland,
which had...
- cult is a
Latin Life of the 12th century. Like
Ailbe of Emly, Ciarán of
Saigir and Abbán of Moyarney, Declán is
presented as a
Munster saint who preceded...
- seventh-century
Irish poet St. Líadan,
Irish abbess and
mother of Ciarán of
Saigir Líadan (folk group), an all-female
Irish folk
group Liadan,
character in...
-
Saint Piran challenging the
broadly accepted belief that he was
Ciaran of
Saigir. The
difference in
spelling is for
dialect or
linguistical reasons between...
- Chiaráin), is a
monastic site in Clareen,
County Offaly,
founded by Ciarán of
Saigir.
According to his hagiographers, Ciarán was born in
pagan Ireland and left...