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    confused with the later namesake Máel Ruain, bishop of Lusca (County Dublin). Little is known of his life. Máel Ruain is not his personal name bestowed...
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  • Tamlactense) was a Christian monastery founded in the eighth century by Máel Ruain, at a site called Tallaght, a few miles south west of present-day Dublin...
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  • death of Saint Máel Ruain and then carried by an anchorite called Máel Dithruib to the monasteries at Terryglass and Lorrha. Saint Máel Ruain was known to...
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  • Tallaght, near Dublin, then governed by Máel Ruain. He entered as a lay brother, concealing his identity, but Máel Ruain soon discovered him and collaborated...
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  • death of Saint Máel Ruain and then carried by an anchorite called Máel Dithruib to the monasteries at Terryglass and Lorrha. Saint Máel Ruain was known to...
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    Irish-language martyrology, a list of saints and their feast days assembled by Máel Ruain and/or Óengus the Culdee at Tallaght Monastery, near Dublin. The Martyrology...
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    which is preserved in the Leabhar Breac, and has been attributed to Máel Ruain, was possibly written in the 9th century by one of his community. The...
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    Council of Hieria is anathematized. The Monastery of Tallaght is founded by Máel Ruain in Ireland. The monastery becomes a centre of learning and piety, particularly...
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    Ferns Abbey founded by Máedóc of Ferns, Tallaght Monastery founded by Máel Ruain (part of the Culdee movement) and St Mullin's Monastery founded by Mo...
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  • archbishop of Canterbury Cináed mac Artgail, king of Connacht (Ireland) Máel Ruain, Irish abbot and founder of Tallaght Abbey Michael Lachanodrakon, Byzantine...
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    archbishop of Canterbury Cináed mac Artgail, king of Connacht (Ireland) Máel Ruain, Irish abbot and founder of Tallaght Abbey Michael Lachanodrakon, Byzantine...
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    6th–7th centuries? Munster saint 14 May Máel Ruain 8th century (d. 792) Tallaght Leinster saint. 7 July Malachy (Máel Máedoc Ua Morgair) Manchán of Mohill (Manchán...
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  • Council of Hieria is anathematized. The Monastery of Tallaght is founded by Máel Ruain in Ireland. The monastery becomes a centre of learning and piety, particularly...
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  • Mag Ai. 781 - Battle of Ath Liacc Finn; Tallaght Monastery founded by Máel Ruain Annals of Ulster at CELT: Corpus of Electronic Texts at University College...
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    1 Kl. Mael Rúain, bishop of Tamlachta, [rested]. 811: Saint Maelruain's monastery was devastated by the Vikings. 824: "Tamlachta of Mael Ruain plundered...
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    Commission. Facsimiles in collotype of Irish manuscripts, I). Story of Máel Ruain of Tamlacht. From Book of Leinster, fol. 205a 39 (Facs. p. 286) [text...
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  • Cudiniscus) (b. c.720 ), was a former Abbot of Armagh, 777 - 782. 792 Death of Mael Ruain, leader of the Culdee reform movement at Tallaght. 793 Artrí mac Cathail...
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    Germans, Bishop of Eichstätt and Enlightener of Bavaria (c. 787) Saint Máel Ruain of Tallaght (Maolruain), founder of monastery of Tallaght in County Dublin...
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  • the 6th century, which would rule out the claim that he was a pupil of Máel Ruain at Tallaght. In medieval Irish sources, Nath Í is usually identified as...
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  • Ballynaleek Monastery early monastic site, founded by St Mael Ruain of Tallaght? St Mael Ruain of Tallaght _____________________ Ballinaleck 52°22′59″N...
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  • contemporary First Fruits churches. The church preserves in its dedication St. Máel Ruain who founded Tallaght Monastery. Although the monastery was on another...
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  • Buí siur Mo Lassi Lethglinni oc légund i fail Mo Lasse 286a 1246 Luid Mael Ruain Tamlachta fechtas dia airge 286b 1248 Cummíne Fota mac Fiachnai di Eoganacht...
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  • Ballynaleek Monastery early monastic site, founded by St Mael Ruain of Tallaght? St Mael Ruain of Tallaght _____________________ Ballinaleck Begerin Priory...
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    manuscript is dated to before 800 based on the inclusion of prayers for St. Ruain (d. 792); his monastery in Tallaght, in today's County Dublin is the most...
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