• 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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  • 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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