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Saint Fland Feblae mac
Scandláin (also
called Flan Febla,
Flann Feabhla,
Flann Febhla,
Flann ffeaula,
Flann of the Foyle,
Flann Feapla,
Flanno Feaplo...
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battle of Fid Euin
where the Dál nAraidi, led by
Congal Cáech mac
Scandláin,
killed the Dál
Riata king as well as
three grandsons of Áedán mac Gabráin...
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unnamed Forannán with the
reign of 1 year. d. 715
Saint Fland Feblae mac
Scandláin Called abbot and bishop. d. 730
Saint Suibne Called bishop; died 21 June...
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Irish annals included: Mac Raith, son of Cú Dub,
eminent chief of
Clann Scandláin of Dál Cais, the best "ex-layman"
since Nár, son of Guaire, for piety...
- Carláen
Eochu macDiarmaid Senach Mac
Laisre Tómméne Ségéne
Fland Feblae mac
Scandláin Suibne mac Crundmaíl
Congus Abbots 8th–12th
centuries Célé
Petair Fer...
- Carláen
Eochu macDiarmaid Senach Mac
Laisre Tómméne Ségéne
Fland Feblae mac
Scandláin Suibne mac Crundmaíl
Congus Abbots 8th–12th
centuries Célé
Petair Fer...
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Athaidha m. Con
Cearca m.
Faelain m.
Crundmail m.
Ronain Rig-flaite m.
Scandlain Moir m. Cind
Faelad rig Oisrige,
mathair Fhlaind m. Mael tSecland." The...
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Fiachrach C****an m.
Colla Fochrích". On the
death of
Saint Fland Feblae mac
Scandláin, the
Bishop of Armagh, on 24
April 715,
Suibne was
appointed as the 19th...