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In LGÉ, builder of Dún Náir, located in Slíab Modoirn west of Slíab Mis, in the time of Érimón mac Míled
  • supp. fl. c. 6th century
Saint venerated in Brittany. His Latin life is attributed to a Guilllaume who was chaplain to a certain bishop Eudo of Léon.
  • s. xx–xxi
  • s. xx–xxi
  • supp. fl. 5th century
  • Brittany, Landévennec, Cornouaille
Legendary king in Brittany, mentioned as ruling over either Cornouaille or Brittany as a whole.
  • s. xx–xxi
daughter of Cormac mac Airt
  • s. xx–xxi
A people in Ireland, variously spelled Crecraige, Creccraige, Grecraige, Gregraige, etc. A number of subgroups are distinguished in the sources, notably the Grecraige around Loch Techet (Lough Gara), another group southeast of the river Moy and a more obscurely attested group in Munster.
  • s. xx–xxi
prefect and later, bishop of Rome known for instigating the mission to convert the Anglo-Saxons in Britain to the Christian faith. He is the author of a number of theological works, including the Dialogues, the Pastoral Rule, a commentary on the Book of Job, and many sermons and letters.