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- Mo Lua may refer to: Mo Lua of Killaloe, saint and founder of Killaloe, County Clare, Ireland Mo Lua of Kilmoluagh, saint among the Soghain of County Galway...
- historians[who?] point to an origin that the family are descendants of Saint Molua as rumours of him fathering children was often talked of in the region....
- Saint Molua (d. c 609), (also known as Lua, Da Lua), was an Irish saint, who was a Christian abbot in the Early Middle Ages. Saint Molua's feast day is...
- Oche through the prayer of Íte. For 605, Molua, i.e. Lughaidh Mac **** Oiche, first abbot of Cluain Fearta Molua, died. Mac Néill, Eóin (1 January 1929)...
- Droimiskin, presumably before that time. It is possible that a saint named Molua (not to be confused with Mo Lua of Killaloe) of Creevah is identical with...
- Molua of Kilmoluagh was an early Christian missionary among the Soghain people of County Galway. Molua may have been a native of the kingdom, as a St Moluoc...
- 515.0 22.5 790 Mioka 1,872 723 30.2 1,070 Isambi 2,135.7 824.6 36.6 1,290 Molua 71 44 1,566.6 604.9 24.7 870 Itimbiri 650 400 50,490 19,490 773.2 27,310...
- 510 – 592; also known as Lua, Luan, Lu****, Lugaidh, Moloag, Molluog, Molua, Murlach, Malew) was a Scottish missionary, and a contemporary of Saint...
- also known as Saint Lughaidh, 6th-century Irish Pict missionary Saint Molua, 6th-century Irish saint, founder of Killaloe Dáire List of Irish-language...
- This diversity has been shaped by historical trade and migration patterns. Molua, O. C.; Emagbetere, J. U. (2005). "Determination of water table using electrical...