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- Saint Molaise of Leighlin, also Laisrén or Laserian (died ca. 639), was an early Irish saint and abbot of Lethglenn or Leithglenn, now Old Leighlin in...
- reliquary, probably from Devenish, known as Soiscél Molaisse ('Gospel-book of Molaise'). The original part appears to have been an 8/9th-century portable ch****e...
- The Holy Island or Holy Isle (Scottish Gaelic: Eilean MoLaise) is an island in the Firth of Clyde, off the west coast of central Scotland, inside Lamlash...
- Island Saint Lasrén mac Feradaig (died 605), third abbot of Iona Saint Molaise of Leighlin (died 639), abbot of Leighlin and hermit of Holy Isle Saint...
- Naomh Molaise Gaels is a Gaelic Athletic ****ociation club covering much of the northern area of County Sligo, comprising Cliffoney (Ahamlish) and part...
- Irvinestown St Molaise is a Gaelic football club based in Irvinestown, County Fermanagh, Northern Ireland. The club was founded in 1906, and has won the...
- staircase, yard, stables and gateway." The Roman Catholic church of Saint Molaise was completed and opened by 1828, slightly ahead of Catholic Eman****tion...
- Saint Goban, a 6th-century Irish Benedictine monk and abbot, brother to Molaise of Leighlin goban (game of Go), the board used for the game of Go Goban...
- Columba's own conscience was uneasy, and on the advice of an aged hermit, Molaise, he resolved to expiate his sense of offence by departing Ireland. The...
- founded by St. Brendan in the 6th century may have been on Arran and St. Molaise was also active, with Holy Isle being a centre of Brendan's activities...