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Ceannfaeladh of
Clonfert (died 802) was
Abbot of Clonfert.
Annals of
Ulster at CELT:
Corpus of
Electronic Texts at
University College Cork
Annals of Tigernach...
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Mughron mac
Ceannfaeladh (died 882) was
Abbot of Clonfert.
Mughron was a
successor to Brendan. His
death is
listed in the
Annals of the Four
Masters but...
- of
masons to
erect a
suitable wall of
stone around the
cemetery 951
Ceannfaeladh son of
Suibhne Abbot of
Saighir died 952
Saighir Chiarain was plundered...
- obit is
given in the
Annals of the Four
Masters as follows: “M1048.10
Ceannfaeladh Ua Cuill,
chief poet of
Munster died”. His obit is
given in the Annals...
- Preceded by
Ceannfaeladh of
Clonfert Abbot of
Clonfert 802–802 Succeeded by
Tibraide mac Cethernach...
- Preceded by
Tibraide mac
Fearchair Abbot of
Clonfert 790–797 Succeeded by
Ceannfaeladh of Clonfert...
- Preceded by
Maeineann Abbot of
Clonfert ? - 661 Succeeded by
Ceannfaeladh of Clonfert...
- one
daring raid
burnt the
Church of St Lachtain. In 899 the
death of
Ceannfaeladh mac
Cormac who was
Airchinneach of
Achadh occurred. In 1026 the Ui Bairche...
- destro**** by
Viking raids. The
Annals of the Four
Masters mention a "
Ceannfaeladh of Sabhall, bishop, anchorite, and pilgrim" in 1011. A
stone church was...
- as the year 681), Dunghal, son of Scannal,
chief of the Cruithni, and
Ceannfaeladh, son of Suibhne,
chief of
Cianachta Glinne Geimhin, were
burned by Maelduin...