- 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...
- "woodkerne"
inhabited forest of Glenconkeyne. Note:
Fearadhaigh was
spelt as
Feradaig in Old
Irish (c700-c900) and
Middle Irish Gaelic (c900-c1200). Feradach...
- Ciniod, Cináed or Cinadhon, son of
Uuredech (Old Irish: Cináed mac
Feradaig; English:
Kenneth son of Feradach), was king of the
Picts from 763
until 775...
-
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...
- obscure. Feáchno
Fiachnae mac Báetáin (died 626) or, perhaps,
Fiachnae mac
Feradaig,
father of
Suibne Menn Cruthin/Dál nAraidi, or Uí Néill/Cenél nEógain Suibne...
- 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...
- –
Corann [citation needed] 702 –
Claen Ath [citation needed] 713 – Cam
Feradaig [citation needed] 718 –
Battle of
Almhain [citation needed] 719 – Delgean...
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Gilleeoin ha
hairde ic Eirc ic
Loirn ic
Fearchar mc
Cormac ic
Airbertaig ic
Feradaig. Paul son of Tire son of Ewen son of
Murdoch son of Paul son of Gilleanrias...