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Bibliography

Johnston, Elva, “Munster, saints of (act. c.450–c.700)”, Oxford dictionary of national biography, Online: Oxford University Press, 2008–. 51008.

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“Munster, saints of (act. c.450–c.700)”
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2008
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Elva Johnston, ‘(Various contributions)’ in Oxford dictionary of national biography... (2004-2008,2004)
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Ciarán of SaigirCiarán of Saigir
(supp. fl. 5th century)
Ciarán mac Luaigne
Ciarán (mac Luaigne), founder and patron saint of Saigir (Seirkieran, Co. Offaly)
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Finnchú of BrigownFinnchú of Brigown
(supp. fl. 7th century, d. 655/665?)
Findchú of Brigown;Findchú mac Finnloga;Fanahan
patron saint of Brí Gobann (Brigown in Mitchelstown, Co. Cork)
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Mo Chutu of Rahan and LismoreMo Chutu of Rahan and Lismore
(d. 637)
Mo Chutu mac Fínaill;Carthach (the younger);Mo Chutu of Rahan;Mo Chutu of Lismore
Mo Chutu mac Fínaill (Carthach the younger), patron saint of Rathan (Rahan, Co. Offaly) and Les Mór (Lismore, Co. Wexford)
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Ruadán of LorrhaRuadán of Lorrha
(d. 584)
Ruadán mac Fergusa Birn
(time-frame ass. with Díarmait mac Cerbaill)
Ruadán mac Fergusa Birn, patron saint of Lothra (Lorrha, Co. North Tipperary)
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Dennis Groenewegen
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