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- a highly skilled smith or architect in Irish history and legend. Gobban Saer (Gobban the Builder) is a figure regarded in Irish traditional lore as an...
- recorded for instance as Teach dho-Ghobha – in County Armagh, Ireland. Gobban find mac Lugdach (c. 560 – 639) was primarily known for his abbacy of the...
- St. Goban, St. Gobban, or St. Gobhan is the name of various Saints of early Christian Ireland. However the ecclesiastic integrity and merit of the Saint(s)...
- commune in the Aisne department in northern France, named after Saint Gobain Gobban of Old Leighlin - 6th century saint from Ireland, brother of St Laserian...
- have settled in the Marne region in Merovingian times 8 May Gobhan - Gobban Gobban Find mac Lugdach 6th-7th centuries Leinster - Ulster Old Leighlin Killamery...
- Scuithin is often confused with that of St. Gobban of Old Leighlin which is some seven kilometres distant. St. Gobban founded his monastery in the early 7th...
- government listed without prior research. The church, which was named after St. Gobban, and measured 11 feet 4 inches (3.45 m) long, 6 feet 9 inches (2.06 m) wide...
- about him: "of Gobban of Cell Lamraide in **** Cathrenn in the west of Ossory, a thousand monks it had, as experts say and of them was Gobban." St. Findech...
- Killarge; Friarstown Leighlin Abbey + Gaelic monks founded c.600 by St Gobban; episcopal diocesan cathedral; destro**** by fire c.1060; new cathedral built...
- Monastery early monastic site, founded by St M'Eilte Ogh (M'eltioc) St Gobban ____________________ Kynsalle; Cenn-saile 51°42′28″N 8°31′43″W / 51.7076855°N...