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Seanach Garbh (died 620) was
Abbot of Clonfert.
Seanach is the
second recorded abbot,
including Brendan. Few
details of his life
appear to be known, and...
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Another reported derivation is from Ó Seanaigh, "descendant of
Seanach",
which yielded the
surnames Shanahan and Shannon. The name
Sionainn alludes...
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personal name
Maoilsheanaigh means "devotee of (Saint)
Seanach" and the
personal name
Seanach is made up of the
element sean
meaning "ancient", "old"...
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first wife of
Muhammad Mirin,
Irish monk and
missionary (approximate date)
Seanach Garbh,
Irish abbot (approximate date) Shen Faxing,
official of the Sui...
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Catholic Church titles New post
Abbot of
Clonfert 563–577 Succeeded by
Seanach Garbh...
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Maghree Islands early monastic site,
Gaelic monks;
founded 6th
century by St
Seanach Innisfallen Abbey,
Innisfallen Island early monastic site,
founded 7th...
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Portrait Birth Marriage(s)
Death Áed
Dibchine 592–595 Son of
Seanach Diodhach mac
Carthann Muadh unknown 595...
- Preceded by
Seanach Garbh Abbot of
Clonfert ?–723 Succeeded by
Fiachna ua Maicniadh...
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Saint Senach (also
called Seanach, Seanoir, Senóir, Senior; c. 550 – 11
April 610) was the
Bishop of Armagh,
Ireland from 598 to 610.
Saint Senach was...
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train service.
Cloonshanagh or
Coolamber Manor Demesne (in Irish:
Cluain Seanach meaning "lawn or
meadow of the foxes". Or Cul Amra
meaning "hill-back of...