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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 a...
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Bishop Senach; the Book of
Armagh states that
bishops still dwelt there in the time of the
writer (early part of the
ninth century).
Senach was one of...
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Senach Uí
Chormaic of Cillmór was an
Irish priest and one of the six
brothers of St. Abbán
moccu Corbmaic (died 520?). His
mother was
Broinsech Breac,...
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Cluain Fodhla in
Fiodhmar (borders Uí Duach/Bally Fíodhmor, Ossory);
Senach Uí
Chormaic of Cillmór;
Lithghean Uí
Chormaic of
Cluain Mór
Lethghian in...
- Trousse, B.; Prinz, W.;Richir, S.; de Ruyter, B.;Rerolle, O.: Katzy, B.;
Senach, B.:
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ECOSPACE Special Issue Newsletter 5 dedicated...
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Eochu macDiarmaid Called abbot; also
recorded as Eochaid. d. 610
Saint Senach Called abbot. d. 623
Saint Mac
Laisre Called abbot; died 12
September 623...
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saying that
Dalua was the
brother of a
certain Lonan. His
father was
named Senach and his
mother was
called Rigell. It has also been
suggested that this Rigell...
- Oileán tSeanaigh) are the
ruins of a 7th-century
monastic site
founded by St
Senach. On this site
there are two oratories,
three beehive (or Clochan) huts,...
- the same year as GAA's founding, in 1884. Cill
Seannaigh comes from St
Senach, who
founded a
church near the
present site of the
Church of
Ireland at...
- Trousse, B.; Prinz, W.;Richir, S.; de Ruyter, B.;Rerolle, O.: Katzy, B.;
Senach, B.:
Living Labs Research.
ECOSPACE Special Issue Newsletter 5 dedicated...