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Tigernach, an
early Irish personal name, may
refer to:
Tigernach of
Clones (d. 549),
patron saint of
Clones Tigernach mac Fócartai (d. 865), king of Lagore...
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Tigernach mac
Coirpri (d. 549) was an
early Irish saint,
patron saint of
Clones (County Monaghan) in the
province of Ulster.
Clones Clogher Devenish Island...
- The
Annals of
Tigernach (abbr. AT, Irish: Annála Tiarnaigh) are
chronicles probably originating in Clonmacnoise, Ireland. The
language is a
mixture of...
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Tigernach Ua Braín (died 1088) was
abbot of
Clonmacnoise and
abbot of Roscommon. He was once held to be the
author of the
Annals of
Tigernach,
hence its...
- 631, when his
death is
reported in the
Annals of Ulster, the
Annals of
Tigernach and the
Chronicon Scotorum.
According to the
Pictish Chronicle king lists...
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generation of
Loarn mac Eirc.
Ferchar is
first reported in the
Annals of
Tigernach in 678, when he led the Cenél
Loairn to
defeat on
Tiree against "the Britons"...
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Northumbrians gradually extended their territory to the north. The
Annals of
Tigernach record a
siege of "Etain" in 638,
which has been
interpreted as Northumbria's...
- III. His
death is
reported by the
Annals of
Ulster and the
Annals of
Tigernach. He was
followed by
another brother,
Talorc III,
according to the king...
- death:
calling it a "kinslaying"
without actually naming his killers.
Tigernach's chronicle says only: Máel
Coluim son of Cináed, king of Alba, the honour...
- with the
notice of his
death in the
Annals of
Ulster and the
Annals of
Tigernach in 663. The king
lists record that he was
succeeded by his
brother Drest...