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Bibliography

Doherty, Charles, “Leinster, saints of (act. c.550–c.800)”, Oxford dictionary of national biography, Online: Oxford University Press, 2004–. 51009.

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“Leinster, saints of (act. c.550–c.800)”
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2004
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Charles Doherty, ‘[Multiple contributions]’ in Oxford dictionary of national biography... (2004)
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biographies
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Cóemgen of GlendaloughCóemgen (var. Cáemgen, Caoimhghin, Caoimhin, Kevin) of Glendalough
(d. c. 618)
Kevin of Glendalough
patron saint of Glenn Dá Locha (Glendalough)
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FintanFintan
Entry reserved for but not yet available from the subject index.

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FintenFinten
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Máedóc of FernsMáedóc of Ferns
(fl. 7th century)
Áedán of Ferns
founder and patron saint of Ferna (Ferns, Co. Wexford), later also a patron saint of Drumlane, Co. Cavan, and later still of Rossinver, Co. Leitrim.
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Máel RuainMáel Ruain
(d. 792)
Founding bishop-abbot of the monastery of Tallaght (Ir. Tamlacht, Co. Dublin) and a pioneer and leader of a kind of monastic reform that inspired the emergence of the Céli Dé.
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C. A., Dennis Groenewegen
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