• 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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  • 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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  • of the Dál Cormaic of the Leinstermen and a brother of St. Abbán and St. Senach of Cill-mór. His feast-day is 12 February. The martyrology of Donegal :...
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    of Cluain Fodhla in Fiodhmar (borders Uí Duach/Bally Fíodhmor, Ossory); Senach Uí Chormaic of Cillmór; Lithghean Uí Chormaic of Cluain Mór Lethghian in...
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    it 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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    Trousse, B.; Prinz, W.;Richir, S.; de Ruyter, B.;Rerolle, O.: Katzy, B.;Senach, B.: Living Labs Research. 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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    Hogan's Onomasticon Goedelicum states: Druim Toga, alias Druim Togaidhe, Senach and Colmán of Tulach mac nDomnaill and of D. T., Lec. 106, Ll. 349, Bb....
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  • of St. Ibar. He was of the Dál Cormaic, and brother of St. Abbán and St. Senach of Cill-mór. Lithghean was likely one of the seven presbyters buried at...
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    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,...
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    Brenan's church) or Airdleac (High stone). One hagiography claims that Saint Senach was educated by Finnian at Ardsallagh. Cannistown Church, dedicated to Brigit...
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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...
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    Dalmatius of Pavia in Italy, lived the life of a holy monk (5th century) Saint Senach (Snach), a disciple of St Finian and his successor as Abbot of Clonard in...
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    Trousse, B.; Prinz, W.;Richir, S.; de Ruyter, B.;Rerolle, O.: Katzy, B.;Senach, B.: Living Labs Research. ECOSPACE Special Issue Newsletter 5 dedicated...
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  • the Second Fiachra mac Colmain Fedelmid Find Carláen Eochu macDiarmaid Senach Mac Laisre Tómméne Ségéne Fland Feblae mac Scandláin Suibne mac Crundmaíl...
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  • the Book of Leinster. In the Irish genealogies, Nath Í is called a son of Senach son of Fergus Láebderc (in the Laud genealogies, a mac Fergusa) and made...
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  • contract, it is not a cause of subjection, Bishop Echu, Bishop Aed mac Bric, Senach son of Máel". Eochu died in January 598. The Annals of Ireland give the...
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  • Breandán), d. 16 May 577/8. Fintan Corach (Corad), d. 21 February 592. Senach, d. 604. Senach Garb mac Buidi, d. 10 September 621. Ségán Carrthach, d. 636. Cumméne...
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  • of Cluain Fodhla in Fiodhmar (borders Uí Duach/Bally Fíodhmor, Ossory); Senach Uí Chormaic of Cillmór; Lithghean Uí Chormaic of Cluain Mór Lethghian in...
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    aquatic trees". St. Ninnidh's bell, traditionally presented to Ninnidh by St. Senach of Derrybrusk, was kept in Knockninny parish in the 17th century. It was...
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  • him they conveyed him to Senach, Comharba of St.Patrick and returned to maintain their part of the battle. After this Senach conducted Cenn Faeladh to...
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  • 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...
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  • Finnian (Finnio moccu Theilduib; Finian; Fionáin), died 12 December 549/552. Senach, also bishop, died 31 August c.590. Diarmat, died 615. Colman moccu Theilduib...
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  • the Second Fiachra mac Colmain Fedelmid Find Carláen Eochu macDiarmaid Senach Mac Laisre Tómméne Ségéne Fland Feblae mac Scandláin Suibne mac Crundmaíl...
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  • nominative singular of Lasre is Lasar (not Laisir)’. On the death of Saint Senach, the Bishop of Armagh, on 11 April 610, St. Mac Laisre was appointed as...
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