- St.
Cianán, or Kenan, (died 24
November 489) was a
Bishop of Dul**** in Ireland. He was
descended from the
royal blood of the
kings of Munster. His feast...
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Cianan Fahy (born 1998) is an
Irish hurler who
plays for
Galway Senior Championship club
Ardrahan and at inter-county
level with the
Galway senior hurling...
-
Kneen may be
derived from the
Gaelic Mac Cianain,
meaning "son of
Cianan". The name
Cianan being a
diminutive of cian,
meaning "long".
Another opinion published...
- distant' in the
Irish language. It is
derived from Ó Cianáin 'descendant of
Cianán' (a
diminutive of Cian). The Ó Cianáin clan were
hereditary historians to...
- of melee". MMAjunkie.com. 5
April 2018.
Retrieved 5
April 2018. Brennan,
Cianan (6
April 2018). "Conor
McGregor charged by NYPD with
three counts of ****ault...
- Kelly,
Cianan (26
January 2024). "Ecojet
begins hiring and
confirms ATR 72 fleet".
Fresh Aviation.
Retrieved 27
January 2024. Kelly,
Cianan (9 March...
- from the
legendary figure Tadc mac Céin.
Modern research indicates Saint Cianán and his
followers may have been the
origin behind the
tribal name as it...
- hybrid-electric
regional aircraft. At the same time, it
announced the
appointment of
Cianan Kelly as its
chief strategy and
sustainability officer. The company's head...
-
Adhamh Ó Cianáin')
according to a colophon,
whilst another states "Adhamh O
Cianan ro
sgribh in
leabhar sa do fen/Adhamh Ó Cianáin
wrote this book for himself"...
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meaning house of stones,
referring to an
early stone-built church, St.
Cianán's Church, the
ruins of
which are
still visible in Dul**** today. As of the...