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Irish monaastic settlement builder
Gormgal of Ardoileán, Connemara, died 1017/1018. Gormgal is credited with building a number of monastic settlements in the late 10th century. Noted as
Gormgal
Irish cleric
Gormgal of Ardoileán (died 1017) was an Irish cleric. The monastery of Ardoileán, off the west coast of Ireland, was founded by Feichin in 664. It is
Gormgal_of_Ardoileán
City in Northern Ireland
Ard Macha, rested. (= U793.1) U793.4 The profanation of Faendelach by Gormgal son of Dindanach; and Ard Macha was entered and invaded, and people were
Armagh
Rams Island Monastery early monastic site, monks founded before 1056? by Gormgal? Inis-darcairgrenn in Loch-n-Echach; Lann-Abhaid; Inisgatden Rashee Monastery
List of monastic houses in Ireland
List_of_monastic_houses_in_Ireland
Tidal island in County Galway, Ireland
populations is being considered for merging. › Ireland portal Islands portal Gormgal of Ardoileán Connemara Tidal island Inishturk South Greer, Heather (October
Omey_Island
Archiepiscopal title
of Fledach. d. 795 Fóendelach mac Móenaig (again) Re-installed. d. 806 Gormgal mac Dindataig Also abbot of Clones; omitted from the list together with
Archbishop_of_Armagh
called St. Gregory's well. Guairim of Inisbofin Mathias of Inis Ní Mocán Gormgal of Ardoileán, died. 1017/1018. "St Ceannanach's Church at Ballynakill in
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Town in County Monaghan, Ireland
Climate/Oceanic climate). See the Annals of Inisfallen (AI). AI806.1 Kl. Gormgal son of Dindathach, abbot of Ard Macna and Cluain Eóis, rested. List of
Clones,_County_Monaghan
Ancient territory in Ireland
Cúanach (died 735) Fergus Glut (died 739) Ailill mac Feidlimid (died 761) Gormgal mac Conaille (died 776) Eochu mac Aililla (died 801) Máel Bressail mac
Iveagh
Irish clan chief
The Annals of Ulster for 1495 state- Mag Tighernain ‘Ichtarach’, namely, Gormgal, son of Brian Mag Tigernain, died John died in 1499. The Annals of Ulster
John_Mág_Tighearnán
victorious. Amalgaid and his brother Fergal were slain along with their allies, Gormgal mac Áedo of Síl nDlúthaig and Tuathal Ua Fáelchon of Clann Cholmáin Bicc
Amalgaid_mac_Congalaig
in the Battle of Bile Tened versus Murchad Midi (died 715) of Uisnech. Gormgal mac Áedo (died 718) slain in the Battle of Kells versus Conall Grant (died
Áed_mac_Dlúthaig
slain, but, in the second encounter, Flann himself was slain. His brother Gormgal mac Áedo was slain in the Battle of Cenannas (near Kells) fighting for
Flann_mac_Áedo
among the Uí Briúin at the Battle of Tarbga. Dúnchad son of Maenach, and Gormgal son of Dúnchad were slain. In this battle the Uí Maine fought alongside
Diarmait_mac_Tommaltaig
King of Brega in 7th/8th century Ireland
slew Amalgaid of Cnogba and his brother Fergal, along with their allies, Gormgal mac Áedo of Síl nDlúthaig and Tuathal Ua Fáelchon of Clann Cholmáin Bicc
Conall_Grant
Island in Galway, Ireland
the island was put up for sale for €1.25 million by Spencer Auctioneers. Gormgal of Ardoileán Caolánn, fl. 7th century. Mocán Seven Sisters of Renvyle Herity
Ardoileán
Eastern Orthodox liturgical calendar day
VIII. Dublin, 1875. pp. 86-91. Very Rev. John O'Hanlon. "ARTICLE I.—ST. GORMGAL, OF ARDOILEN, COUNTY OF GALWAY. [TENTH AND ELEVENTH CENTURIES.]." In: Lives
August 5 (Eastern Orthodox liturgics)
August_5_(Eastern_Orthodox_liturgics)
Historic site in County Monaghan, Ireland
Tigernach mac Coirpri [B] founder of the abbey; died in office unknown 806 Gormgal mac Dindnotaig of the Uí Chremthainn, called abbot of Armagh and Clones
Clones_Abbey
Fóendelach mac Móenaig Airechtach ua Fáeláin Fóendelach mac Móenaig (second) Gormgal mac Dindataig Condmach mac Duib dá Leithe Torbach mac Gormáin Toicthech
Reginald_of_Bologna
Rams Island Monastery early monastic site, monks founded before 1056? by Gormgal? Inis-darcairgrenn in Loch-n-Echach; Lann-Abhaid; Inisgatden 54°35′06″N
List of monastic houses in County Antrim
List_of_monastic_houses_in_County_Antrim
Muirgius was victorious in a battle among the Connachta. Also that year Gormgal, abbot of Armagh imposed the Law of Saint Patrick on Connacht. Muirgius
Muirgius_mac_Tommaltaig
Irish archbishop
Fóendelach mac Móenaig Airechtach ua Fáeláin Fóendelach mac Móenaig (second) Gormgal mac Dindataig Condmach mac Duib dá Leithe Torbach mac Gormáin Toicthech
Cornelius_of_Armagh
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Indian, Tamil
Awesome; Sun
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Hindu
One whose husband is alive in other words Sumangali
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Happy
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Indian
Goddess Saraswati
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Land of beauty
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Goddess Lakshmi, Lucky
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The Lord Shiva
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Assamese, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Jain, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Oriya, Telugu
Heat; Warmth
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Armenian
Farmer.
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French
From the cottage.
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