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- Conainne, also known as Dachonna, (fl. c. 500) was an Irish missionary and saint. The Irish terms of endearment, mo and do, were regularly added to the...
- rise to the river Shannon. He was a stepbrother of St. Cainnear and St Conainne. While still only a child, Senan began to practice and preach self-denial...
- a nunnery close to his own foundation. He prevailed upon St. Dachonna (Conainne) to request his sister not to build in the area. St Attracta complied with...
- prior; James Patrick Broderick (1891–1973) – Jesuit and religious writer; Conainne (fl. c. 500) – Christian missionary; Ciarán Cannon (born 1965) – Fine Gael...
- 17th centuries the region Tynagh is located was known as Síol Anmchadha. Conainne St Connell Kerrill Téach Martyrology of Tallaght The Christian impact on...
- and the homeless. She lived in the sixth century, and is ****ociated with Conainne. Local tradition remembers her great healing powers. Her convents were...
- at least 6 saints commemorated in medieval Ireland named Maolan/Maelan. Conainne Ciarán of Clonmacnoise Brendan Kerrill Soghain Marcella. "Saint Maolán...
- dwelling, often a family house. An alternative form is tígh. Tígh Tynagh Conainne The Christian impact on early Ireland;placename evidence, Deirdre Flannagan...
- him. St Enda's GAA in GLengormley County Antrim is also named for him. Conainne Nem Moccu Birn Healy, John. Insula sanctorum et doctorum, Benzinger, 1902...
- second or third wave of early Christians in south Connacht, after Kerrill, Conainne and Saint Connell. His feast day is celebrated on 1 March. Brash, Richard...