• of Armagh, on 10 January 661, St. Ségéne was appointed as the 17th coarb in succession to Saint Patrick. Saint Ségéne reigned as Bishop for 27 years.[citation...
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  • Ségéne mac Fiachnaí (or Ségéne of Iona) (died 12 August 652) was the fifth abbot of the Iona Abbey in Scotland (623–652). Ségéne was of the Cenél Conaill...
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    Lasrén mac Feradaig Fiachra Áed O'Freel Sechnasach (Rí Cenél mBogaine Pipan Ernán Ségéne mac Fiachnaí Tinne Fáilbe mac Pípáin Cumméne Find Rónán Adomnán...
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    Chinese Buddhist monk (d. 763) Wang Zhihuan, Chinese poet (d. 742) May 24 – Ségéne, bishop of Armagh (b. c. 610) Abu al-Aswad al-Du'ali, Muslim scholar (or...
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  • Richard Sharpe argues that he probably came to Iona during the abbacy of Ségéne (d. 652). Whenever or wherever Adomnán received his education, Adomnán attained...
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    Sechnaill) Meath saint, described as a bishop of St Patrick 27 November Ségéne mac Fiachna 7th century (d. 652) Iona Abbot of Iona Segnait/Seghnaid ? Irish...
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  • by armed men; church of Rechrann (identified as Rathlin) founded 635 by Segene, Abbot of Iona; burned by Norsemen 795; Reachru (identified as Rathlin)...
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  • Connachta. 650 The Book of Durrow is begun. 652 August 12: death of Ségéne mac Fiachnaí, or Ségéne of Iona, the fifth abbot of Iona. Suibne moccu Fir Thrí becomes...
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    Adomnán in his Life of Saint Columba offers a longer account, which Abbot Ségéne had heard from Oswald himself. Oswald, he says, had a vision of Columba...
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  • actor 2001 – Emily Austin, journalist and social media influencer 688 – Ségéne, bishop of Armagh (b. c. 610) 1089 – Lanfranc, Archbishop of Canterbury...
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    661; also recorded as St Tommine . d. 688 Saint Ségéne Called bishop; died 24 May 688; after Ségéne the Book of Leinster inserts an unnamed Forannán...
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  • Tallaght, his feast-day was observed on 16 September. The fifth abbot of Iona, Ségéne, was a nephew of Lasrén and the seventh abbot, Cumméne, was a great-nephew...
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  • Preceded by Ségéne Abbot of Iona 652–657 Succeeded by Cumméne...
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    Heavenfield. In 634, Oswald, who had spent time in exile at Iona, asked abbot Ségéne mac Fiachnaí to send missioners to Northumbria. At first, a bishop named...
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  • the encroaching claims of Kildare. He had made the grant before 688 to Ségéne of Armagh. Charles-Thomas (p. 262) writes: "Sleaty ... was in the vassal...
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  • which displays his high level of learning. It was written around 632 to Ségéne mac Fiachnaí, abbot of Hy, in an attempt to persuade the monks of that house...
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    Bishop of Killala and founder of Innismurray (6th century) Saint Seigine (Ségéne mac Fiachnaí), Abbot of Iona (652) Saint Porcarius, Abbot of Lérins, and...
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  • king of Kent (England) Romuald I Wamba, king of the Visigoths 688 May 24 – Ségéne, bishop of Armagh (b. c. 610) Abu al-Aswad al-Du'ali, Muslim scholar (or...
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  • appear to be, uncertain and problematic. As shown by Cummian's letter to Ségéne of Iona, dated to c. 633. See Ó Cróinín, Early Medieval Ireland, pp. 152–154...
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  • royal dynasty of the Cenél Conaill. He was the nephew of a previous abbot, Ségéne mac Fiachnaí and great-nephew of Lasrén. He visited Ireland in 661. Finan...
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  • identified with the Beccán solitarius ("hermit, anchorite") who along with Ségéne, abbot of Iona, was addressed in a letter written by Cumméne in c. 632–33...
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    Dalem Segening was a king of Bali who reigned in the first half of the 17th century, his exact dating being still uncertain. He belonged to a dynasty which...
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  • Colmain Fedelmid Find Carláen Eochu macDiarmaid Senach Mac Laisre Tómméne Ségéne Fland Feblae mac Scandláin Suibne mac Crundmaíl Congus Abbots 8th–12th centuries...
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  • Armagh. He brought his inheritance [i.e. The diocese of Sletty] to Ségéne in Armagh. Ségéne returned the inheritance to Aed, and Aed offered his inheritance...
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  • Colmain Fedelmid Find Carláen Eochu macDiarmaid Senach Mac Laisre Tómméne Ségéne Fland Feblae mac Scandláin Suibne mac Crundmaíl Congus Abbots 8th–12th centuries...
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  • witnessed one of Columba's miracles. Fergnae died in 623, and was succeeded by Ségéne. C. Bourke, 'Fergna Epscop', Innes Review 51 (2000), pp. 68-71. Adomnán...
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    605 Fergno Britt mac Faílbi Died 2 March 623 Known primarily as Virgno Ségéne mac Fiachnaí Died 12 August 652 Suibne moccu Fir Thrí Died 11 January 657...
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  • did his ecclesiastical studies at Iona, during the abbacy of the renowned Ségéne mac Fiachnaí. After the death of Finan, the second Bishop of Lindisfarne...
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