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Manchán Magan is an
Irish writer, traveller, author, and
television programme maker.
Magan has made over 70
travel do****entaries
focusing on
issues of...
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Catholicism portal History portal Mainchín and Mawgan, for
various Saint Manchans.
Saint Berchan,
Saint Caillin,
Saint Senán,
Saint Finnian are
Irish contemporaries...
- The Last
Supper (Korean: 최후의 만찬; RR: Choe**** mancheon), also
known as Come Tomorrow, is a 2003
South Korean film
directed by Son Yeong-guk. The film is...
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Saint Manchán mac Silláin (died 664), Manchi**** in
Latin sources, is the name of an
early Irish saint,
patron of
Liath Mancháin, now Lemanaghan, in County...
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Manchán, Mainchín, Manchéne and a
variety of
other spellings may
refer to: Manaccan,
south Cornwall, England,
United Kingdom.
Ireland Mainchín of Limerick...
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Saint Manchan's Shrine is a
large (60-cm wide) 12th-century
Irish house-shaped
shrine dedicated to
Manchán of
Lemanaghan (died 664), now in
Boher Roman...
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native speakers has also been a
cause of
great concern. In 2007,
filmmaker Manchán Magan found few
Irish speakers in Dublin, and
faced incredulity when trying...
- St.
Manchan's Oratory, also
called An
Teampall Geal ("the
bright church") is a
medieval oratory and
National Monument in
County Kerry, Ireland. St. Manchan's...
- it and
promoted it on
their Instagram; further, in 2022,
Irish writer Manchán Magan released a
cover of Kneecap's song "C.E.A.R.T.A" to
raise money for...
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Retrieved 7
December 2016.(subscription required) St.
Manchans School Tubber-Moate (2006). "St.
Manchan,
Patron Saint of
Tubber Moate". Eircom.
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