-
Secundinus (fl. 5th century), or
Sechnall (Modern Irish: Seachnall) as he was
known in Irish, was
founder and
patron saint of
Domhnach Sechnaill, County...
- Seachlainn,
meaning 'the fort of Seachlainn' or
locally Irish:
Domhnach Seachnaill,
meaning 'St Seachnall's Church') is a town in
County Meath, Ireland....
- the south.
Brian received the
hostages of
Leinster and
Dublin from Máel
Seachnaill, and
surrendered the
hostages of
Connacht to him. The
peace was short-lived...
-
Seachnaill II, who
reigned until his
death in 1022
Battle of Tara, at
which Mael
Seachnaill II
defeats a
Viking army from Dublin. 981 Mael
Seachnaill...
- íngen Cennétig,
Queen of Ireland, died 941 (executed). Órlaith Ní
Maoil Seachnaill,
Queen of Midhe, died 1066. Órlaith Nic Cennétich, died 1104. Órlaith...
- Juqu Mujian,
prince of the
Chinese state Northern Liang Secundinus (or
Seachnaill),
patron saint The End of
Empire (p. 144).
Christopher Kelly, 2009....
-
sometimes recognised as
supreme kings of the
island from the time of Mael
Seachnaill I (9th century), but the
reality is that they were
usually "kings with...
- are also of
Welsh origin. The Mac Lochlainn, Ó Maol Seachlainn, Ó Maol
Seachnaill, Ó Conchobhair, Mac
Loughlin and Mac
Diarmada families, all distinct,...
- Órlaith íngen Cennétig,
Queen of Ireland, died 941 Órlaith Ní
Maoil Seachnaill,
Queen of Mide, died 1066 Órlaith Nic Cennétich, died 1104. The ship LÉ...
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century Savinian and
Potentian 4th
century Scillitan Martyrs 2nd
century Seachnaill 5th
century Sebastian 287 Secundian,
Marcellian and
Verian 3rd century...