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Bibliography

Charles-Edwards, T. M., “Ulster, saints of (act. c.400–c.650)”, Oxford dictionary of national biography, Online: Oxford University Press, 2007–. 51011.

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“Ulster, saints of (act. c.400–c.650)”
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2007
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T. M. Charles-Edwards, ‘[Multiple contributions]’ in Oxford dictionary of national biography... (2004-2011,2004)
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Assicus [Tassach]Assicus ... Tassach
Tassach ... Assicus
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Brónach of KilbroneyBrónach
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Comgall mac SétnaiComgall mac Sétnai
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Daig of InishkeenDaig (mac Cairill) of Inishkeen
(d. 587)
Daig mac Cairill
early Irish saint, patron of Inis Caín Dega (now Inishkeen or Inniskeen, Co. Monaghan)
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Daig mac CairillDaig mac Cairill
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Díchu mac TrichimDíchu mac Trichim
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Do Biu mac ComgaillDo Biu mac Comgaill
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Éogan mac DegaÉogan mac Dega
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Ercnat ingen DáireErcnat ingen Dáire
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Findbarr moccu FiatachFindbarr moccu Fiatach
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Mac Caírthinn mac CainnigMac Caírthinn mac Cainnig
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Mac Nisse of ConnorMac Nisse of Connor
(d. 507/8?)
Mac Nisse mac Faíbrig
Mac Nisse (mac Faíbrig), early Irish saint of the Cruithne, patron of Condere (Connor, Co. Antrim), who is portrayed in the Tripartite Life of St Patrick as a contemporary of that saint.
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Mo Chóe mac LuacháinMo Chóe mac Luacháin
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Mo Laisse mac Nad FroíchMo Laisse mac Nad Froích
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Mo Ninne of KillevyMo Ninne of Killevy
(first half of the sixth century (d. 517, s.a. AU))
Dar Ercae of Killevy
founder and patron saint of Cell Shléibe (Killevy, Co. Armagh); daughter of Mochta, a nobleman of the Conailli Muirthemne.
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Muru mac FeradaigMuru mac Feradaig
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OlcánOlcán
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Sillán moccu MindSillán moccu Mind
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Tigernach of ClonesTigernach of Clones
(ob. 549)
Tigernach mac Coirpri
Irish saint associated with Clúain Éois (now Clones, Co. Monaghan), which lay in the kingdom of the Uí Chremthainn. His mother is said to have been Der Fraích, daughter of Eochaid (mac Crimthainn), king of the Uí Chremthainn, while his faiher is said to have been a Leinsterman named Coirpre (of the Uí Bairrche, according to some genealogical sources).
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