-
Senan may
refer to:
Senán mac
Geirrcinn (488–544),
Irish saint,
founder of Inis
Cathaigh Senan of
Laraghbrine (fl. 6th century),
Irish Christian monk and...
- The
Saline Royale (Royal Saltworks) is a
historical building at Arc-et-
Senans in the
department of Doubs,
eastern France. It is next to the
Forest of Chaux...
- (17th century) The
commune has a
railway station, Arc-et-
Senans, on the Franois–Arc-et-
Senans [fr] and Dijon–Vallorbe lines. Claude-Nicolas Ledoux, 1736–1806...
- St.
Senan's Hospital (Irish: Ospidéal
Naomh Senan) was a
psychiatric hospital in Enniscorthy,
County Wexford, Ireland. The hospital,
which was designed...
- St
Senan's GAA may
refer to: St
Senan's GAA (Clare), a
sports club in Kilkee,
Ireland St
Senan's GAA (Kerry), a
sports club near Listowel,
Ireland St...
-
Senan Molony is an
author as well as the
Irish Daily Mail's
Political Editor. He was
formerly Deputy Political Editor for the
Irish Independent. He broke...
- His most
ambitious work was the
uncompleted Royal Saltworks at Arc-et-
Senans, an
idealistic and
visionary town
showing many
examples of architecture...
-
Senán mac
Geircinn (fl. 6th century) was an
Irish Christian minister. He was a
resident of
Munster and is
important in
Irish tradition, as
founder of...
- Arc-et-
Senans station (French: Gare d'Arc-et-
Senans) is a
railway station in the
commune of Arc-et-
Senans, in the
French department of Doubs, in the...
- hostility.
Senan reunites with his sister-in-law, Abbie, who has a
young son, Cillian.
Abbie asks
Senan what
became of her husband, Luke,
Senan's brother...