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Túath in County Sligo, Ireland
Corann was an ancient Irish túath in north Connacht represented now by the present barony of Corran in County Sligo. The name is derived in legend from
Corann
Town in County Cork, Ireland
Midleton (/ˈmɪdəltən/; Irish: Mainistir na Corann, meaning "monastery at the weir") is a town in south-eastern County Cork, Ireland. It lies approximately
Midleton
O'Hanlon has preferred to identify as being coterminous with the barony of Corann in Co. Sligo. In Scottish calendars, the saint appears to have been interpreted
Mainchín_of_Corann
County in Ireland
territories, of Cairbre Drumcliabh, Tír Fhíacrach Múaidhe, Tír Ollíol, Luíghne, Corann and Cúl ó bhFionn. Under the system of surrender and regrant each tuath
County_Sligo
Irish manuscript, 1390/1391
near the town of Ballymote, now in County Sligo, but then in the tuath of Corann. According to David Sellar who was the Lord Lyon King of Arms in Scotland
Book_of_Ballymote
Medieval castle in Sligo, Ireland
Cliath an Chorainn, which roughly translates as The Ford of the Hurdles of Corann. It is the last of the Norman castles in Connacht. It was probably built
Ballymote_Castle
Municipal building in Midleton, County Cork, Ireland
Library (Irish: Leabharlann Mainistir na Corann), formerly Midleton Town Hall (Irish: Halla an Bhaile Mainistir na Corann), is a municipal building in Main Street
Midleton_Library
High King of Ireland
to battle. Eochu agreed, and named the battlefield as Leitir Ruad in the Corann, Connacht. During the battle, Eochu surrounded and beheaded Fachtna, and
Fachtna_Fáthach
Basic political and jurisdictional unit of Gaelic Ireland
Tuatha Dé Danann Cairbre Drom Cliabh Tir Fhiacrach Muaidhe Tir Olliol Corann Dartraighe Osraige – túath that later became the kingdom of the same name
Túath
Railway station in County Cork, Ireland
Midleton Mainistir na Corann A train for Cork stands in Midleton Station General information Location Midleton, County Cork Ireland Coordinates 51°55′16″N
Midleton_railway_station
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the barony of Gallen, County Mayo), Luighne Connacht and Corann (baronies of Leyney and Corann, County Sligo) in Gaelic Ireland. The first Mac Dolan was
Dolan_(surname)
Limestone caves in County Sligo, Ireland
the brother of Ainmire Bocht, was suffocated in a cave, in Gaileanga of Corann." The Kesh Caves featured prominently in medieval myths and stories, with
Caves_of_Kesh
Imlech [citation needed] 696 – Tulach Garraisg [citation needed] 701 – Corann [citation needed] 702 – Claen Ath [citation needed] 713 – Cam Feradaig [citation
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Irish Clan
the barony of Gallen, County Mayo), Luighne Connacht and Corann (baronies of Leyney and Corann, County Sligo) in Gaelic Ireland. Two kings of the Corca
Corca_Fhir_Trí
Gaelic sports club in County Cork, Ireland
Midleton Mainistir na Corann Founded: 1885 County: Cork Nickname: The Magpies Colours: Grounds: Clonmult Memorial Park Coordinates: 51°55′13″N 8°10′33″W
Midleton_GAA
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another son of Carill and Femia's full brother; St.Mainchín of Corann, son of Collan of Corann; and Senchán Torpéist, another Chief Ollam of Ireland. The
Femia
Ethnic group in Ireland
Lúighne in mid-Sligo Cálraighe in Chorainn – a.k.a. Cálraighe Morna, found in Corann, Sligo Cálraighe Luirg – located south-east of the previous, in Moylurg
Cálraighe
Barony in County Sligo, Ireland
in south County Sligo in Ireland. It corresponds to the ancient túath of Corann. The barony is centred broadly about the town of Ballymote. To the north
Corran_(barony)
Town in Connacht, Ireland
subject to here were Tír Fhíacrach Múaidhe, Luighne Connacht, Tir Olliol and Corann. Throughout this time Sligo was under the system of Fénechus (Brehon) law
Sligo
Ancient Irish book
not see her; Conn then asked his druid Corann for help, since he saw he would lose his own son to the woman. Corann intoned a spell where the woman's voice
Echtra_Condla
Irish Christian hermit and priest (born c. 500)
Fintan, Saint Caillin of Fenagh, son of Niata, St.Mainchín of Corann, son of Collan of Corann, Saint Daigh of Inniskeen, who was another son of Carill and
Saint_Felim
victory over Fiachnae mac Demmáin, king of the Ulaid at the Battle of Ard Corann. Connad was killed at Fid Eóin, fighting against the Dál nAraidi led by
Connad_Cerr
Range of hills in Ireland
include only two major hills, Carrowkeel at 321 metres (1,053 ft), and Kesh Corann at 359 metres (1,178 ft). The Caves of Kesh are on the west side of Kesh
Bricklieve_Mountains
Island of the Inner Hebrides of Scotland
with Dál Riata), was killed on Islay at the unidentified location of Ard-Corann by a warrior in an army led by King Connad Cerr of the Corcu Réti (the collective
Islay
Gaelic-Irish poet
of Carill, Saint Femia, daughter of Carill, St. Mainchín of Corann, son of Collan of Corann and Saint Caillin, son of Niata, who in the Book of Fenagh
Senchán_Torpéist
6th-century Irish saint
Fintan, Saint Diarmaid the Just, son of Lugna, St.Mainchín of Corann, son of Collan of Corann, Saint Felim of Kilmore son of Carill, Saint Daigh of Inniskeen
Caillín
Drumceat in 580. Dediva's other children were Saint Mainchín of Corann, son of Collan of Corann, Saint Diamaid the Just, son of Lugna, Saint Caillin, son of
Senan_of_Laraghbrine
the Ui Aillelo slaughtered the Luigne at the Battle of Achad Ablae (in Corann barony) in 789 and in 790 won the Battle of Áth Rois over the Luigne and
Cináed_mac_Artgail
Christian monk and theologian
indicated in the Martyrology of Óengus: "Lasin nEoin Cassian assa érchain corann" (With John Cassian whose crown is very fair). Like the great majority of
John_Cassian
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and abbot of Min Droichit (Co. Offaly). Feast day: 2 January. Mainchín of Corann, son of Collán. Feast day: 13 January. Manchán of Mohill, (d. 538), linked
Mainchín
Fintan, Saint Caillin of Fenagh, son of Niata, St.Mainchín of Corann, son of Collan of Corann, Saint Felim of Kilmore son of Carill, Saint Daigh of Inniskeen
Diarmaid_the_Just
Barony in Connacht, Ireland
south County Sligo, Ireland. It was created from the ancient túath of An Corann. The O'Garas were originally Lords of Coolavin. They were succeeded by the
Coolavin
Femia, who was another daughter of Carill, St. Mainchín of Corann, son of Collan of Corann and Senchán Torpéist, another Chief Ollam of Ireland. When
Daig
Barony in Cork, Ireland
Morú Ightermurragh Maigh Aisí Mogeesha Maigh Dhíle Mogeely Mainistir na Corann Midleton Ros Tialláin Rostellan Tigh an tSeiscinn Titeskin Trá Bholgan Trabolgan
Imokilly
Legendary Irish king
he raised an army of Ulstermen and gave battle at Leitir Rúaid in the Corann (modern County Sligo), but was defeated and beheaded by Eochu. Eochaid Sálbuide
Eochu_Feidlech
50198°W / 52.0595; -9.50198 Republic of Ireland Midleton Mainistir na Corann 51°55′16″N 8°10′33″W / 51.9212°N 8.17579°W / 51.9212; -8.17579 Republic
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Irish poet and lawyer
Carill, Saint Femia, daughter of Carill, St. Manchin, son of Collan of Corann and Senchán Torpéist, another Chief Ollam of Ireland, which latter son is
Dubthach_maccu_Lugair
66th High King of Ireland
or Magh-Line, county of Antrim" Cairbre, Prince of Ireland, received "Corann, the new county of Sligo" Ailbhe, Princess of Ireland, received "Magh-Ailbhe
Úgaine_Mór
means "corner of the descendants of Finn" Sligo Corran An Corann By 1672 45,376 Named after Corann village Sligo Leyny or Leney Luíne By 1672 121,233 Named
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County Sligo, Ireland Corran Tuathail, a mountain west of Killarney, Ireland Corann, an ancient Irish territory (tuath) in northwest Connacht Coran (disambiguation)
Corran
Irish king
with many of his sons and other kings of the Ui Neill at the Battle of Corann (in South County Sligo). The saga tradition of this battle is preserved
Cellach_mac_Rogallaig
and death of the high king Loingsech mac Óengusso in 703 at the Battle of Corann. Loingsech's son Fergal mac Loingsig was one of the participants. Fergal
Fergal_mac_Máele_Dúin
attempt by the northern Ui Neill to assert their supremacy at the Battle of Corann in 703. In revenge the northern Ui Neill under Fergal mac Máele Dúin of
Indrechtach_mac_Dúnchado
of Crónán of Tuaim Gréine, rested. 1087: The battle of Conacla i.e. in Corann, won by Ruaidrí ua Conchobuir and Cormac ua Cillín, chief vice-abbot of
Ó_Cillín
Townland in County Cavan, Ireland
fair-skinned son of Brian has given us a distaste for levity; The departure of Corann's Flower from his body (Dul do sgaith Chorainn a curp) has punished us for
Corran,_County_Cavan
islands of the sea." Irish attack and expel the Anglo-Irish of Luighne and Corann (County Sligo) and retake their hereditary lands Matilda, countess of Ulster
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the greater part of a week; and they plundered all the churches of the Corann. As to Muinter-Raighilligh, they advanced to Loch-Aillinne, to the shore
Macraith_Mág_Tighearnán
Irish clan of lawyers
in this same war.[citation needed] AC1273.4 Jordan d'Exeter raided the Corann, and a few of the Connacht princes came up with his party; but they were
Mac_Aodhagáin
High King of Ireland (died 703)
attack on Connacht in 703. Loingsech was killed in 703, in the Battle of Corann (in Southern Co.Sligo) against the men of Connacht led by their old king
Loingsech_mac_Óengusso
Gaelic games club in County Cork, Ireland
Ballinacurra GAA (Irish: Cumann Lúthchleas Gael Baile na Corann) is a Gaelic Athletic Association club based in Ballinacurra, County Cork, Ireland. Founded
Ballinacurra_GAA
marauding parties through the two cantreds of the Mac Donoughs, namely, Corann and Tirerrill; and there was not much of that country which he did not plunder
Tomas Óg mac Brian Mág Samhradháin
Tomas_Óg_mac_Brian_Mág_Samhradháin
the greater part of a week; and they plundered all the churches of the Corann. As to Muinter-Raighilligh, they advanced to Loch-Aillinne, to the shore
Brian_Mág_Samhradháin
his sons Tadg (d. 810) and Flaithnia (d. 810) were slain by the Luigni of Corann and in revenge Muirgius devastated their lands. In 812 he slaughtered the
Muirgius_mac_Tommaltaig
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English : variant spelling of Rayner.
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Variant spelling of English Deshawn, DESHAUN means "God is gracious."
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Green. An Italian saint's name.
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