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6th-century Irish saint
Saint Corbmac (fl. c. 6th-century), also known as Cormac mac Eogain, was an Irish saint. Corbmac was the son of Eogan, and descended in the ninth generation
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Masculine Language English, Irish Origin Language Irish Word/name Gaelic Meaning charioteer, raven Other names Pet form Mac Derivatives Kormákr, Corbmac
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mac Cuinn Dál Cuinn Mac Con moccu Lugde Loígde Lugaid Mac Con Dáirine Corbmac Cormac mac Airt Dál Cuinn Corpre Cairbre Lifechair Fiechri Fiachrae Cássan
List_of_High_Kings_of_Ireland
Irish abbot and bishop
Munster, and was the son of Eoghan, and brother of three other saints, Corbmac, Culain, and Diarmuid. Of the early part of his religious life little is
Eimhin
Cormac (also called Corbmac; c. 430 – 17 February 497), Bishop of Armagh and Abbot of Armagh monastery, Ireland from 481 to 17 February 497. Cormac was
Cormac_of_Armagh
Ruined Augustinian monastery in County Mayo, Ireland
Inishmaine was an early monastic site, founded in the 7th century by St Corbmac. It was refounded after 1223 and settled by Arroasian Augustinian nuns
Inishmaine_Abbey
Day in the Eastern Orthodox liturgical calendar
martyred by the Arians (c. 400) Saint Cormac Ua Liatháin (Cormac of the Sea; Corbmac), a disciple of St Columba and Abbot of Durrow Monastery, Ireland (c. 590)
June 21 (Eastern Orthodox liturgics)
June_21_(Eastern_Orthodox_liturgics)
Inishmaine Abbey early monastic site, founded in the 7th century by St Corbmac; possibly Benedictine nuns (unless not united with Kilcreevanty until after
List of monastic houses in Ireland
List_of_monastic_houses_in_Ireland
Irish priest
the prelates Volume 3" Cotton, H. p150 Dublin, Hodges & Smith, 1848-1878 Corbmac h-Ua Ruadhrach, airchindeachTermainn Feichine & Murchadh Ua Beolláin, airchinneach
Cormac_Ua_Ruadhrach
Barony in County Kilkenny, Ireland
an Tóchair (Irish) Barony Ballyboodan Ogham Stone inscribed "Here lies Corbmac ó Cuinn". Etymology: Hill of the Causeway Barony of Knocktopher Barony
Knocktopher_(barony)
of the race of Eoghan, son of Niall; or it may be he is of the race of Corbmac Cas, son of Oilioll Olum" Genealogiae Regum et Sanctorum Hiberniae, Paul
Mac_Laisre
depth. Local traditions have translated the inscription as "Here lies Corbmac ó Cuinn". That may be Cormac ua Cuinn, meaning "grandson of Conn", and
Kilcurl
Connachtaibh fair, .i. Diarmait mac Maghnusa mic Muircertaigh Uí Choncobhair, & Corbmac mac Tomaltaigh, Concobhar God O h-Eghra tigherna Luighne, & Donnchadh Ua
Tomaltach na Cairge mac Diarmata
Tomaltach_na_Cairge_mac_Diarmata
Inishmaine Abbey early monastic site, founded in the 7th century by St Corbmac; possibly Benedictine nuns (unless not united with Kilcreevanty until after
List of monastic houses in County Mayo
List_of_monastic_houses_in_County_Mayo
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Dove; Abbreviation of Paloma
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Warrior of Truth
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Flower.
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Victory of Vishnu God
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Always Extreme
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Rival
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