Source:Buile Shuibne/320



Cluain Cille

Suibhne moves on to Cluain Cille, on the border of Tír Conaill and Tír Boghaine, where he finds a well to nourish him with watercress and water and a tree of the church to perch in. It is said that a cetain Fáibhlen, of the family (muinter) of Brugach mac Degad, was erenach of the church at the time.
Clúain Cille has been identified with Ráith Maige Óenaig, in the present townland and parish of Raymoghy (bar. Raphoe, Co. Donegal).
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Suibne GeiltSuibne Geilt
(supp. fl. 6th/7th century)
Suibhne Geilt, Suibne mac Colmáín Chúair
A king of Dál nAraide who figures most prominently in the tale Buile Shuibhne.
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Brugach of RaymoghyBrugach of Raymoghy
(supp. fl. 6th c.)
Brugach mac Dega of Ráith Maige Óenaig, now Raymoghy (Co. Donegal), mentioned in genealogies (CGSH: 90).
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Faiblen [erenagh of Cluain Cille]Faiblen ... erenagh of Cluain Cille
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Ráith Maige Óenaig
Ráith Maige Óenaig ... Raymoghy
County Donegal
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Verse beg. Anocht is fúar an snechta, attributed to: Suibne GeiltSuibne Geilt
(supp. fl. 6th/7th century)
Suibhne Geilt, Suibne mac Colmáín Chúair
A king of Dál nAraide who figures most prominently in the tale Buile Shuibhne.
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