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Meyer, Kuno, “Anecdota from Irish MSS: 10. MS Rawlinson B 512, fo. 141b, 2; ib., 142a, 2 [and] Bibliothèque Royale, Brussels, MS 2324-40, fo. 6”, The Gaelic Journal 4:47 (November 1893, 1889–1893): 229.

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“Anecdota from Irish MSS: 10. MS Rawlinson B 512, fo. 141b, 2; ib., 142a, 2 [and] Bibliothèque Royale, Brussels, MS 2324-40, fo. 6”
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The Gaelic Journal: Irisleabhar na Gaedhilge 4:47 (1889–1893)
Gaelic Journal 4:33–48 (1889–1893), Dublin.
Internet Archive: <link>, <link> Internet Archive – issue 48: <link>
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4
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229
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Kuno Meyer, ‘Anecdota from Irish MSS’, Gaelic Journal 4 (1891)
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Baíthéne mac BrénainnBaíthéne mac Brénainn
(d. 598)
Báethíne mac Brénainn;Conin mac Brénainn
Second abbot of Iona, in succession to Colum Cille.
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Colum CilleColum Cille
(fl. 6th century)
Colum Cille;Columba
founder and abbot of Iona, Kells (Cenandas) and Derry (Daire).
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Comgall of BangorComgall of Bangor
(d. 601/602)
Comgall mac Sétnai;Comgall moccu Araidi
Comgall (mac Sétnai) moccu Araidi, patron saint of Bangor
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Dennis Groenewegen
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