Entities

Clúain Moccu Nóis (Clonmacnoise)

  • Clonmacnoise, Cluain Moccu Nóis
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abbots of Clonmacnoise

  • 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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  • d. 9 Sept. 544 or 548
  • Óenu moccu LoígseÓenu moccu Loígse
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  • 544/548–d. 20 January 570
  • Mac Nisse of ClonmacnoiseMac Nisse of Clonmacnoise
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  • d. 13 June 585 or 591?
  • Ailithir of ClonmacnoiseAilithir of Clonmacnoise
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  • d. 599
  • To Lua FotoTo Lua Foto
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  • d. 614
  • al. Lucaill
  • Columbán moccu BairddeniColumbán moccu Bairddeni
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  • d. 628
  • Crónán moccu LoígdeCrónán moccu Loígde
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  • d. 18 July 638
  • Áedlug mac CammáinÁedlug mac Cammáin
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  • d. 26 February 652
  • Báetán moccu ChormaicBáetán moccu Chormaic
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  • d. 1 March 664
  • Colmán Cass mac FualascaigColmán Cass mac Fualascaig
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  • d. 665
  • Cumméne of ClonmacnoiseCumméne of Clonmacnoise
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  • d. 665
  • Colmán from Airtech [abbot of Clonmacnoise]Colmán from Airtech ... abbot of Clonmacnoise
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  • d. 683
  • Colman di Airtiuch.
  • Forcrón of ClonmacnoiseForcrón of Clonmacnoise
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  • d. 686
  • Crónán Becc of ClonmacnoiseCrónán Becc of Clonmacnoise
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  • d. 6 April 694
  • Crónán Becc (Crón), from Cuailgne, “probably of Conailli Muirtheimne” (NHI).
  • Osséne Frémainne mac GalluistOsséne Frémainne mac Galluist
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  • deposed (?) before 696/7, died 706.
  • Faílbe Becc of ClonmacnoiseFaílbe Becc of Clonmacnoise
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  • d. 713
  • Cuindles of ClonmacnoiseCuindles of Clonmacnoise
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  • d. 724
  • Fland Fine úa CollaFland Fine úa Colla
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  • d. 733
  • Fland Fine úa Colla / Fland Cualann


See also: Ciarán of Clonmacnoise
Ciarán (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 Feradaig
Coirpre Crom(m) mac Feradaig
(d. 904)
bishop of Clonmacnoise

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Colcu úa Duinechda
Colcu 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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Dúnchad of Clonmacnoise
Dúnchad of Clonmacnoise
(d. 989)
Dúnchad úa Braín (grandson of Braen), saint and abbot/coarb of Clonmacnoise, who is said to have died ‘on pilgrimage’ (AU) in Armagh.

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Máel Muire mac Céilechair
Máel Muire mac Céilechair (meic Cuind na mBocht)
(d. c.1106)
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Meic Cuinn na mBocht family
Meic Cuinn na mBocht family
Ecclesiastical lay dynasty who provided officials for the monastery of Clonmacnoise. Named after Conn na mBocht (d. c. 1060), they traced their descent to anchorites in the 8th century.

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Sources

Secondary sources (select)

The Journal of Ardagh and Clonmacnoise Antiquarian Society (journal), 1926–1951
Woods, David, “Crowd-control in sixth-century Clonmacnoise (Adomnán, VC 1.3)”, Ériu 60 (2010): 131–136.  
This article considers Adomnán's account in Vita Columbae 1.3 of how St Columba was protected from being crushed by enthusiastic monks during a visit to the monastery at Clomacnoise, and offers a new interpretation of his description of the means used to protect the saint from the crowd.
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Contributors
C. A., Dennis Groenewegen
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November 2016, last updated: July 2021

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