Flannán mac Toirrdelbaig (Latin: Flannanus; fl. 640) was an Irish saint who lived in the 7th century and was the son of an Irish chieftain, Toirdhealbhach...
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Eilean Mòr is home to the lighthouse and a ruined chapel dedicated to Saint Flannán, which the lighthouse keepers referred to as the "dog kennel" because of...
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Flannan Isles Lighthouse is a lighthouse near the highest point on Eilean Mòr, one of the Flannan Isles in the Outer Hebrides off the west coast of Scotland...
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Flannan may refer to: Flannán mac Toirrdelbaig, saint and patron of Killaloe Flannan Isles, a small island group in the Outer Hebrides of Scotland Flannan...
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Saint Flannan's College is an Irish co-educational secondary school located in Ennis, County Clare, which takes its name from the 7th century patron saint...
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"Flannan Isle" is an English language poem by Wilfrid Wilson Gibson, first published in 1912. It refers to a mysterious incident that occurred on the...
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written by Celyn Jones and Joe Bone. Based on the 1900 disappearance of the Flannan Isles Lighthouse crew, it stars Gerard Butler, Peter Mullan, and Connor...
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Michael Flannan Littleton (5 March 1938 – 21 August 2002) was an Irish chess player, two-times Irish Chess Championship winner (1962, 1965). From the...
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destroying the Rutan mothership. The Doctor quotes Wilfrid Wilson Gibson's poem Flannan Isle as they leave. The serial was the first to be broadcast under new...
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St Colman's College Knockout stage St Flannan's College v Thurles CBS Thurles CBS v Tralee CBS St Flannan's College v Tralee CBS v v v v Christian Brothers...
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Masculine Flann/Flannan Feminine Flann/Flannaid Origin Word/name Irish Meaning from the Irish meaning 'red-haired' Other names Variant form(s) Flannan, Flannaid...
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1983. St Flannan's College were the defending champions. The final was played on 8 May 1983 at Semple Stadium, Thurles, between St Flannan's College and...
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hurling to a high standard as a student at St Flannan's College in Ennis. He lined out in goal when St Flannan's beat Christian Brothers College, Cork by 1–15...
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Irish Names and Surnames. Retrieved 5 May 2011. Patrick Woulfe (1923). "Flannán". Irish Names and Surnames. Retrieved 5 May 2011. "Flann". Index of Names...
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different schools, 12 of which have won the title more than once. St Flannan's College are the all-time title record-holders at 22 times. Cashel Community...
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Michael D. Higgins (category People educated at St Flannan's College)
Limerick. He was educated at Ballycar National School, County Clare and St. Flannan's College, Ennis. As an undergraduate at University College Galway (UCG)...
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surmounted the 40 m (130 ft) cliff and overwhelmed the 26 m (85 ft) tower. Flannan Isles Lighthouse (1900) – Three lighthouse keepers vanished after a storm...
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the Republic of Ireland Placenames Database of Ireland FUSIO. "Saint Flannan's Church, ARDCRONY, TIPPERARY NORTH". Buildings of Ireland. Retrieved 21...
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1927–1930 Dorothy Joseph Brophy 1930–1933 Marcian James Cullen 1933–1936 Flannan Paul Gallagher 1936 Egbert Xavier Kelly 1937–1945 Lucian Athanasius Reinhart...
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Tomás Mac Giolla (category People educated at St Flannan's College)
before completing his secondary education at St. Flannan's College, Ennis, County Clare. While at St. Flannan's, he changed to using the Irish language version...
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(b. 1986) Christian feast day: Expectation of the Blessed Virgin Mary Flannán Gatianus of Tours O Adonai Sebastian (Eastern Orthodox Church) Winibald...
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hectares (99 acres) in the Outer Hebrides, including the Barra Isles, Flannan Isles, Monach Islands, the Shiant Islands and the islands of Loch Ròg....
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Episode Published Postmortem Q+A Episode 1 The Eerie Vanishing of The Flannan Isles Lighthouse Keepers October 16, 2020 October 21, 2020 2 The Daring...
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dedicated to Saint Flannán, the first bishop of Killaloe. As of 2022[update] only a cemetery is left. A holy well dedicated to Saint Flannán is a little to...
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with jazz trumpetist Mark Isham. Siouxsie and Zazou adapted the poem "Flannan Isle" by English poet Wilfred Wilson Gibson. In February 1998 former Velvet...
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included some small and now uninhabited islands, including the remote Flannan Isles to the west of Lewis. About 71 kilometres (44 miles) north of the...
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Killaloe Cathedral (redirect from St. Flannan's Church)
The Cathedral Church of St Flannan, Killaloe (/ˌkɪləˈluː/ kil-ə-LOO) is a cathedral of the Church of Ireland in Killaloe, County Clare in Ireland. Previously...
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Refs. 26 December 1900 Thomas Marshall 24 Flannan Isles Lighthouse, Scotland Lighthouse keepers at the Flannan Isles Lighthouse who mysteriously vanished...
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Lighthouse". goindustrial.co.uk. Retrieved 12 July 2020. "Part of a prism from Flannan Isle". goindustrial.co.uk. Retrieved 12 July 2020. "Notice to Mariners"...
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crossing the river and is thought to be the origin of Brian Boru's name. St Flannan's Cathedral (Church of Ireland) was built between 1185 and 1225, with an...
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