- up in Dunshaughlin,
County Meath with
three siblings. He
attended St.
Seachnall National School and then
Dunshaughlin Community College. He
began taking...
- fort of Seachlainn' or
locally Irish:
Domhnach Seachnaill,
meaning 'St
Seachnall's Church') is a town in
County Meath, Ireland. A
commuter town for nearby...
- St.
Seachnall's Church is a
medieval church and
National Monument in
County Meath, Ireland. St.
Seachnall's Church is in the
centre of Dunshaughlin, slightly...
-
Secundinus (fl. 5th century), or
Sechnall (Modern Irish:
Seachnall) as he was
known in Irish, was
founder and
patron saint of
Domhnach Sechnaill, County...
- The
Culdees (Irish: Céilí Dé, lit. 'Spouses of God';
pronounced [ceːlʲiː dʲeː]) were
members of
ascetic Christian monastic and
eremitical communities of...
-
Brehon (Irish: breitheamh,
pronounced [ˈbʲɾʲɛhəw]) is a term for a
historical arbitration,
mediative and
judicial role in
Gaelic culture.
Brehons were...
-
first reported game was
against Ross on 30
January 100 BC
which St.
Seachnall’s won by 1-2 to 0-0.[citation needed] The club has
since won many championships...
- Mary the Virgin. St Patrick's
Cathedral Dublin Religious 1191–1370 St
Seachnall's Church Dunshaughlin Religious 10th–12th
centuries Ruins.
Selskar Abbey...
- 457
Bishop of
Carthage Palladius 457
Secundinus (Sechnall,
Seachnall) 457
Bishop of
Armagh Valerian 457
Bishop of
Abbenza Anatolius...
-
recorded in An
Leabhar Breac, the hymn was
first sung by
angels at St.
Seachnall's Church, Dunshaughlin,
after Secundinus had
reconciled with his uncle...