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Bibliography

Stalmans, Nathalie, and T. M. Charles-Edwards, “Meath, saints of (act. c.400–c.900)”, Oxford dictionary of national biography, Online: Oxford University Press, 2007–. 51010.

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“Meath, saints of (act. c.400–c.900)”
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T. M. Charles-Edwards, ‘[Multiple contributions]’ in Oxford dictionary of national biography... (2004-2011,2004)
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Áed mac BriccÁed mac Bricc
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Áed of RahughÁed of Rahugh
(d. 589)
Áed mac Bricc
Áed mac Bricc, patron saint of Ráith Áeda and Cell Fháir / Áir (Rahugh and Killare, Co. Westmeath)
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Brendan mac NemainnBrendan mac Nemainn
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Buíte mac BrónaigBuíte mac Brónaig
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Caillín mac NiataigCaillín mac Niataig
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CairnechCairnech
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CamulacusCamulacus (Cáemlach?)
(s. v)
A now obscure saint, abbot of Rathan (Rahan, Co. Offaly) and contemporary of St Patrick. He appears as Camulacus Commiensium (‘of the Commienses’) in Tírechan’s Collectanea and as Camelacus in an early hymn. His background is unknown and modern scholars have variously argued for Gaulish, British and Irish origins.
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Cianán mac SétnaiCianán mac Sétnai
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Ciarán of ClonmacnoiseCiarán (mac int Shaír) of Clonmacnoise
(c. 515–c. 549)
Irish saint, patron of Clúain Moccu Nóis (Clonmacnoise). Feast-day: 9 September.
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Coirpre Crom mac FeradaigCoirpre Crom(m) mac Feradaig
(d. 904)
bishop of Clonmacnoise
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Colcu úa DuinechdaColcu úa Duinechda
(d. 796)
scholar (scriba) and poet associated with Clonmacnoise, of which he may well have been bishop. The litany Scúap chrábaid has been attributed to him.
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Colmán EloColmán Elo
(d. 611)
Colmán Elo;Colmán moccu Sailni;Colmán mac Beognai
patron saint of Lann Elo (Lynally, Co. Offaly)
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Cormac úa LiatháinCormac úa Liatháin
Cormac of Durrow;Cormac of Uí Liatháin
early Irish saint
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DublitterDublitter
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Erc mac DegaErc mac Dega
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Féchín moccu CháeFéchín moccu Cháe
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Féchín of ForeFéchín of Fore
(d. c. 665)
Féchín of Fore;Féchín moccu Cháe;Féichín of Fore;Mo Écca of Fore;Mo Fhéccu of Fore
Fé(i)chín moccu Cháe, patron saint of Fobar (Fore, Co. Westmeath)
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Fínán Cam mac MóenaigFínán Cam mac Móenaig
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Finnián mac FindlogaFinnián mac Findloga
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FunechFunech
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Guasacht maccu BuáinGuasacht maccu Buáin
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Lommán mac DalláinLommán mac Dalláin
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Lommán of TrimLommán of Trim
(fl. 5th–early 6th century)
Lommán mac Dalláin
Lommán (mac Dalláin), patron saint of Áth Truimm (Trim, Co. Meath)
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Lonán mac TalmaigLonán mac Talmaig
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Mac Cuilinn mac CathmogaMac Cuilinn mac Cathmoga
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Manchán mac SilláinManchán mac Silláin
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Mél of ArdaghMél of Ardagh
(fl. 5th–early 6th century)
reputed founder and patron saint of Ardachad (Ardagh, Co. Longford); associated with St Brigit of Kildare
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Mo GenócMo Genóc
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MochtaeMochtae
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MunisMunis
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Samthann ingen DíaráinSamthann ingen Díaráin
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Sechnall mac RestitiúitSechnall mac Restitiúit
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Ultán moccu ChonchobairUltán moccu Chonchobair
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Ultán of ArdbraccanUltán of Ardbraccan
(d. 657)
Ultán moccu Chonchobair
(time-frame ass. with Ulster Cycle)
Irish poet and saint, abbot at Ard Breccáin (Ardbraccan) in Co. Meath.
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