St. Goban, St. Gobban, or St. Gobhan is the name of various Saints of early Christian Ireland. However the ecclesiastic integrity and merit of the Saint(s) is often debased by confusing, composite attempted biographies. However, by applying objectivity (philosophy) to the analysis of references in pertinent hagiography and eminent biographies we can reach a constructive conclusion; that the number of references to a St. Gobban far outweighs those of a St. Goban.[1][2][3] and that the references to St.Gobban link this saint to St Laserian's Cathedral, Old Leighlin plus Killamery:Cell Lamraidhe and identify this saint as Gobban Find mac Lugdach[4] alternatively anglicized as St. Gobhan.
^John Stevens; Herman Moll (1722). Monasticon Hibernicum. Or, The Monastical History of Ireland: Containing, I. All the Abbeys, Priories, Nunneries, and Other Regular Communities which Were in that Kingdom. II. The Time When, and the Titles Under Which, They Were Founded. III. The Name and Quality of Their Founders. IV. The Provinces, Counties, Cities Or Towns in which They Were Seated. V. The Several Regular Orders to which They Belong'd, and the Most Remarkable Circumstances Relating to Their Foundation and Suppression. VI. Historical and Critical Observations, and Draughts of Their Several Habits, with a Map of Ireland. William Mears at the Lamb without Temple-Bar.
^John Lanigan (1829). An ecclesiastical history of Ireland, from the first introduction of Christianity to the beginning of the thirteenth century. Printed for J. Cumming. pp. 94–.
^Royal Society of Antiquaries of Ireland (1861). Journal of the Royal Society of Antiquaries of Ireland. Royal Society of Antiquaries of Ireland. pp. 360–.
^Óengus of Tallaght (1905). Stokes, Whitley (ed.). The Martyrology of Oengus the Culdee. Henry Bradshaw Society. Vol. 29. London. p. 256.
St. Goban, St. Gobban, or St. Gobhan is the name of various Saints of early Christian Ireland. However the ecclesiastic integrity and merit of the Saint(s)...
Each, County Kerry. Clans, landscapes and borders A holy man named St. Gobhan (StGoban-Gobban-Goba) is associated with the foundation c. 600, of a church...
diocese established in 1111 at the Synod of Ráith Bressail.[citation needed] StGoban — brother of Molaise of Leighlin and his predecessor as abbot of Leighlin...
site of one of the largest monastic settlements in Ireland, founded by StGoban in the 6th century. In 630 AD a church synod was held at Old Leighlin which...
later evolve into St. Laserian's Cathedral, Old Leighlin, County Carlow. Confusion exists regarding the various holy men named St. Goban. The close proximity...
(1858) Rabenstein, Katherine I., "Goban (Gobain, Govan)", Saints of the Day, St. Patrick's church, Washington, D.C. Gobán 1 at Prosopography of Anglo-Saxon...
townland of Kilgobbin (Irish: Cill Ghobáin, meaning 'church of Goban') takes its name from a StGoban, of which there appear to have been many in Ireland (the...
Áedáin". Two bullaun stones can also be seen. There is also a holy well, StGoban's Well. "Killamery, Co. Kilkenny". "Killamery high cross - Nigel Borrington"...
family pub in Templenoe. He worked as a P.E. and geography teacher at St. Gobán's College in Bantry, County Cork, where he became vice-principal and, subsequently...
La Sabana, San José Estadio Ricardo Saprissa Aymá – Tibás Estadio Juan Gobán – Puerto Limón, Limón Estadio José Rafael Fello Meza Ivankovich – Cartago...
disciple of St Senan at the monastery of Inis Cathaigh. ‘Govan’ comes from the cumbric version of the original old Gaelic name for the saint was ‘Goban’ which...
with a group of followers including Foillan and Ultan and priests named Gobán and Dicuill. There they were received kindly by King Sigeberht of East Anglia...
Gavlen 1898 Ireland William Larminie West Irish Folk-Tales and Romances The Goban Saor 1866 Ireland Patrick Kennedy Legendary Fictions of the Irish Celts...
was as curate in Glanmire. He was appointed to the teaching staff of StGoban's College, Bantry in 1994, during which time he also served as curate in...
disciple of St Senan at the monastery of Inis Cathaigh. ‘Govan’ comes from the cumbric version of the original old Gaelic name for the saint was ‘Goban’ which...
Sliabh an Iarainn. There has been a forge at that location ever since. Gobán Saor Gofannon Gobannus Goblin Hephaestus Delamarre 2003, p. 182. Matasović...
Kolev Petar Velichkov Eusebio Escobar Héctor Garzon González Carlos Vivo Goban Álvaro Grant MacDonald Jorge Hernán Monge Walter Pearson Jiří Hledík Josef...
; Furze, M.F.A. (2006), "Glacial marine geology of the Celtic Shelf and Goban Spur -- Porcupine continental margin", Isles of Scilly Field Guide, QRA...
after Paul once dragged it behind him while walking. (American folklore) Gobán Saor's axe, it could hold back the tide when it was thrown onto the seashore...