-
Saint Ségéne (also
called Segein, Segeni, Segeno, Seghene, Segin, Segine, Ségíne, Segineus, Segini, Seighin; c. 610 – 24 May 688) was the
Bishop of Armagh...
-
Beach Diamond Beach Suwehan Beach Peguyangan Waterfall Tembeling Forest Segening Waterfall Nusa
Penida covers a wide area of
diving locations, including...
-
Ségéne mac Fiachnaí (or
Ségéne of Iona) (died 12
August 652) was the
fifth abbot of the Iona
Abbey in
Scotland (623–652).
Ségéne was of the Cenél Conaill...
-
Chinese Buddhist monk (d. 763) Wang Zhihuan,
Chinese poet (d. 742) May 24 –
Ségéne,
bishop of
Armagh (b. c. 610) Abu al-Aswad al-Du'ali,
Muslim scholar (or...
- Sechnaill)
Meath saint,
described as a
bishop of St
Patrick 27
November Ségéne mac
Fiachna 7th
century (d. 652) Iona
Abbot of Iona Segnait/Seghnaid ? Irish...
- by
armed men;
church of
Rechrann (identified as Rathlin)
founded 635 by
Segene,
Abbot of Iona;
burned by Nor**** 795;
Reachru (identified as Rathlin)...
- Lasrén mac
Feradaig Fiachra Áed O'Freel
Sechnasach (Rí Cenél
mBogaine Pipan Ernán
Ségéne mac Fiachnaí
Tinne Fáilbe mac Pípáin ****méne Find Rónán Adomnán...
-
Wikipedian of the Year
award 1999 –
Tarjei Sandvik Moe,
Norwegian actor 688 –
Ségéne,
bishop of
Armagh (b. c. 610) 1089 – Lanfranc,
Archbishop of Canterbury...
-
Richard Sharpe argues that he
probably came to Iona
during the
abbacy of
Ségéne (d. 652).
Whenever or
wherever Adomnán
received his education, Adomnán attained...
- Connachta. 650 The Book of
Durrow is begun. 652
August 12:
death of
Ségéne mac Fiachnaí, or
Ségéne of Iona, the
fifth abbot of Iona.
Suibne moccu Fir Thrí becomes...