Ruadhán of Lorrha (redirect from Saint Ruadán)
St. Ruadán mac Fergusa Birn, also known Rowan, Ruadon, Roadan, Ruadhán, Rodon and Rodan, (died 15 April 584) was an Irish Christian abbot who founded the...
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the daughter of the Dagda and wife of Bres, with whom she had a son named Ruadán. She is associated with wisdom, poetry, healing, protection, smithing and...
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List of Merlin characters (section Ruadan)
that they would be in Ruadan's castle. They decided they would investigate Ruadan's castle, but using Annis' land approaching Ruadan from the West instead...
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14-year-old. His wife was Brigid, daughter of the Dagda, and his son was Ruadan, who was killed by Goibniu. In the First Battle of Magh Tuiredh, King Nuada...
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Mordred Stephen McCole as Ragnor Matthew Prowse as Saxon Liam Cunningham as Ruadan James Fox as King Rodor Alfie Stewart as Daegal John Bradley West as Tyr...
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Visio Tnugdali written c.1149 refers to Malachy as follows- "When Saint Ruadan had fallen silent, Tundale looked happily about him and saw Saint Patrick...
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Narrator Documentary Titanic: Blood and Steel Jim Larkin 5 episodes Merlin Ruadan 2 episodes 2012–2019 Game of Thrones Davos Seaworth 42 episodes 2013 Doctor...
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Battle of Moytura, Goibniu is speared by Brígh's son Ruadán, but he removes the spear and kills Ruadán with it. Goibniu also acts as a hospitaller who furnishes...
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Rumon of Tavistock (also Ronan, Ruadan, or Ruan) is a saint venerated in the traditions of the Catholic, Anglican Communion, and Western Orthodox churches...
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St Rogan / St Ruadan ____________________ Lothea; Loghera; Lorrah; Lurchoe; de Fontis Vivi de Lochra; Lothor Lorrha Priory of St Ruadán Augustinian Canons...
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patriarch 582 – Eutychius of Constantinople, Byzantine patriarch 584 – Ruadán of Lorrha, Irish abbot 902 – Al-Mu'tadid, Abbasid caliph 1168 – Robert de...
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and Leinster. They include saints like Ciarán of Saighir, Ailbe of Emly, Ruadán of Lorrha and Cainnech of Aghaboe. The collection also includes five short...
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and co-patron of Quimper, together with its founder St Corentin 1 June Ruadán mac Fergusa Birn 6th century (d. 584) Lorrha (Lothra) Munster saint 15 April...
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foster-son, will be his killer. Accordingly, Diarmait banishes Áed Dub. Saint Ruadán gives the prophecy that Diarmait will be killed by the roof-beam of his...
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Bishop of Senlis Felix of Nantes 584 Bishop of Nantes Maurus 584 Ruadan of Lothra 584 Salvius (Sauve) 584 Bishop of Albi Hermenegild...
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Tnugdali, written c. 1149, makes reference to Christian as follows: When Saint Ruadan had fallen silent, Tundale looked happily about him and saw Saint Patrick...
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to the Abbey of Bobium (Bobbio Abbey) to visit her old teacher Brother Ruadán and becoming involved in the events of Behold a Pale Horse. In 665, Fidelma's...
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Padarn) near Aberystwyth in Wales (565) (see also: April 16) Saint Ruadhan (Ruadan, Rodan), one of the leading disciples of St Finian of Clonard, founder and...
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Visio Tnugdali written c.1149 refers to Cellach as follows: "When Saint Ruadan had fallen silent, Tundale looked happily about him and saw Saint Patrick...
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Itta. Very little is known of him, except that he was a disciple of S. Ruadan of Lothra. He probably came to Cornwall, where he has left his name as patron...
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máel ("one who is tonsured") and Ruain ("of Rúadán"), which may mean that he was a monk of St. Rúadán's monastery in Lothra (north County Tipperary)...
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divisions that were previously in the Tipperary North Dáil constituency. Ruadán mac Fergusa Birn, 6th-century founder and first abbot of the monastery of...
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0914821°N 8.1200337°W / 53.0914821; -8.1200337 (Lorrha Monastery — St Ruadán's Church) Lorrha Priory # Augustinian Canons Regular founded after 1140?...
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Gazi-ye Chah Gazi | Sorkh Kach | Sorkh Kalut | Sorkh Parak-e Bala | Sorkh Ruadan | Sorkhkan | Sorkhkan | Sufi Seyyedi | Suhran | Sukhteh Gaz | Sukhteh Mok...
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Cloonmore, Ballymackey, (Built 1815)* Modreeny (in ruins), (Built 1828)* St Ruadan's (in ruins) Curraghmore, on the grounds of Finnoe House, near Borrisokane...
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