- Lasrén (also Laisrén, Laisrán) mac
Feradaig or Lasrén of Iona (d. 605) was an
Irish monk and the
third abbot of Iona (c.600-605), in
succession to Baíthéne...
- Cenél nEógain
conquests included: The Mac Cathmaíl (McCaul) of the Cenél
Feradaig who took Clogher, the
capital of
western Airgialla. The Mac Cana (McCann)...
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Their conquest of
modern Clare probably occurred after the
Battle of Carn
Feradaig in 629AD where,
under their king Díoma mac Rónáin, they
defeated the King...
- of the Cenél
Fearadhaigh in Fermanagh. Note:
Fearadhaigh was
spelt as
Feradaig in Old
Irish (c700-c900) and
Middle Irish Gaelic (c900-c1200). Feradach...
- –
Corann [citation needed] 702 –
Claen Ath [citation needed] 713 – Cam
Feradaig [citation needed] 718 –
Battle of
Almhain [citation needed] 719 – Delgean...
- obscure. Feáchno
Fiachnae mac Báetáin (d. 626), or
perhaps Fiachnae mac
Feradaig,
father of
Suibne Menn Cruthin/Dál nAraidi, or Uí Néill/Cenél nEógain Suibne...
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celebrated king of
Connacht Guaire Aidne mac Colmáin at the
Battle of Carn
Feradaig in 627. A
famous early 12th-century
propaganda text
detailing the rise...
- this was Cenél maic
Ercae branch of the Cenél nEógain and not the Cenél
Feradaig branch to
which Crundmáel
belonged as
Congal Cáech had
slain his father...
- Nad Froích (died 564),
patron saint of
Devenish Island Saint Lasrén mac
Feradaig (died 605),
third abbot of Iona
Saint Molaise of
Leighlin (died 639), abbot...
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Possible year of
birth of
Saint Adomnán of Iona 629 The
Battle of Carn
Feradaig (Carhernarry,
County Limerick);
Guaire Aidne mac Colmáin, king of Connacht...