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    Saint Molaise of Leighlin, also Laisrén or Laserian (died ca. 639), was an early Irish saint and abbot of Lethglenn or Leithglenn, now Old Leighlin in County...
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    Ireland. It is named after Molaise of Leighlin and was built on the site of an old monastic church founded here in 632 AD. It is one of the smallest Irish medieval...
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    Ruba Saint Margaret of Scotland Marnock Medan Mirin Modan Molaise of Leighlin Moluag Monan Mungo Munn N Nathalan Ninian O Oda Odran of Iona John Ogilvie...
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  • Laisrén (redirect from Saint Molaise)
    saint of Devenish Island Saint Lasrén mac Feradaig (died 605), third abbot of Iona Saint Molaise of Leighlin (died 639), abbot of Leighlin and hermit of Holy...
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    Apologist Corebus Cyril VI of Constantinople (Eastern Orthodox Church) Eleutherius and Antia Galdino della Sala Molaise of Leighlin Perfectus April 18 (Eastern...
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  • Mo Chutu of Lismore, Abbot. Death of Faílbe Flann mac Áedo Duib, king of Munster. Death of St. Molaise of Leighlin (also known as Laisrén and Laserian)...
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    Lorum High Cross (category High crosses in the Republic of Ireland)
    associated with Molaise of Leighlin. The remaining cross fragment consists of a granite shaft with a height of 55 cm and a width of 30 cm that resides...
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    The Islands of the Firth of Clyde are the fifth largest of the major Scottish island groups after the Inner and Outer Hebrides, Orkney and Shetland. They...
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  • Benedictine monk and abbot, brother to Molaise of Leighlin goban (game of Go), the board used for the game of Go Goban, a set of five plays by Tamagusuku Chōkun...
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    Saint Lamalisse (Molaise of Leighlin), a hermit in Scotland, he left his name to the islet of Lamlash off the coast of the Isle of Arran in Scotland...
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  • granges (particularly those with resident monks) and camerae of the military orders of monks (Knights Templars and Knights Hospitallers) are included...
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    Aughris in Tireragh (said to have been founded from Inishmurray by Molaise of Leighlin in 571). In the Middle Ages monasteries in the diocese included the...
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  • Killerig Preceptory Leighlin Abbey Leighlinbridge Monastery Lorum Monastery St Mullin's Monastery St Mullin's Abbey Tully Abbey Return to top of page (For references...
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    The Holy Cave, Hunterston (category Caves of Scotland)
    fragment of glass. St Molaise's Cave A similar cave or rock shelter survives on Holy Island (off the east coast of Arran) where Saint Molaise, an early Irish...
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  • Owenmore Gaels Shamrock Gaels St Farnan's St John's St Mary's St Michael's St Molaise Gaels St Patrick's Tourlestrane Tubbercurry Western Gaels Asca Bagenalstown...
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    Colum Kenny (category Year of birth missing (living people))
    2003. Battle of the Books, 1972 Cultural Controversy at a Dublin Library, Four Courts Press, 2002. Molaise abbot of Leighlin and Hermit of Holy Island:...
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  • Templar preceptory existence: Lewis, Topological Dictionary of Ireland (1837), i, p.584 'Leighlin Friary' — listed by Louis Augustin Alemand, Monasticum Hibernicum...
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    relics of ecclesiastical art held are at the National Museum of Ireland in Dublin. St Macartan of Clogher St Tiarnach of Clones St Molaise of Devenish...
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