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Lommán mac Dalláin (fl. 5th—early 6th century) was a
saint and
patron of Trim,
County Meath in Ireland. Trim (Áth
Truimm -'ford of the elderflowers') was...
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domestic politics endangered the
position of
Lommán's foundation, the
church of
Armagh ****imilated
Lommán into the
dossier of St. Patrick,
making him a...
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Lömman 10 Lömån 17 Lörbäcken 20 Lötån 9 Lötälven 16 Lövan 30 Lövboån 11 Lövseleån...
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Tullow by St
Fortchern (or Fortiarnán), a
pupil of St
Patrick and St
Lommán.
Although there are no
traces of the
monastery today, a
granite font and...
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Island Monastery,
Lough Owel
early monastic site,
reputedly founded by St
Lomman Inis-mor
Clonfad Monastery early monastic site,
possibly founded 6th century...
- Secundian, and
Companions Fintan of
Clonenagh Janani Luwum (Anglican Communion)
Lommán of Trim
February 17 (Eastern
Orthodox liturgics)
Independence Day, celebrates...
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April Laoghaire/Laeghaire ?
Irish Lough Conn A
bishop saint 30
September Lommán mac Dalláin 5th–6th
centuries British Trim
Meath saint,
patron of Trim 17...
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Deacon (Church of England,
Roman Catholic Church,
Eastern Orthodox Church)
Lommán of Trim
Maria Soledad Torres y
Acosta Nectarius of
Constantinople Nicasius...
- of
Kilmore (6th century),
saint Ia of
Cornwall (died 5th century),
saint Lommán of Trim (died 6th century),
saint Mac
Nisse of
Connor (died 514), saint...
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Loman (surname),
including a list of
people and
characters with the
surname Lommán of Trim (fl. 5th—early 6th century), also
known as
Saint Loman,
Irish bishop...