- in
names of
minor urban roads such as
Saint Mobhi Bóithrín (Irish: Bóithrín
Mobhí),
commonly known as
Mobhi Boreen in Glasnevin, Dublin. To be considered...
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Mobhí Clárainech (also Berchan; died 544) was an
Irish early monastic saint,
counted as one of the
Twelve Apostles of Ireland. He was the
abbot of a monastery...
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Kilmovee (Irish: Cill
Mobhí,
meaning 'Church of
Mobhí') is a
village and
civil parish in
County Mayo, Ireland. It is a
mainly rural parish on the R325...
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visit Ireland a
century after St
Mobhi's death in 544. St.
Columba of Iona is
thought to have
studied under St.
Mobhi, but left
Glasnevin following an...
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family home
within the
larger development of
houses he was
building along Mobhi Road and off the
Ballymun Road.
Linzell sold the
house in 1938, when he...
- and
ancestress of the
succeeding Merovingian dynasty (b.474)
October 12 –
Mobhí Clárainech,
Irish abbot and
saint Stotzas,
Byzantine rebel leader Approximate...
- Donnycarney, Drumcondra, Elm Mount,
Griffith Avenue,
parts of
Glasnevin (St
Mobhi,
Botanic Gardens and Met Éireann), Santry, and Whitehall.
Dublin 10 includes...
- and
eventually was
ordained a priest.
Another preceptor of
Columba was
Mobhí Clárainech,
whose monastery at
Glasnevin was
frequented by such
famous men...
- period. He is
considered one of the
three patron saints of Ireland.
Saint Mobhí of Glasnevin,
patron of Glasnaidhen, (Glasnevin), near Dublin. He died on...
- was
originally transported from the
Guinness Sports Grounds in
Crumlin to
Mobhi Road but was
burnt to the
ground in May 1967. The
members built a new clubhouse...