Tigernach mac Coirpri (d. 549) was an early Irish saint, patron saint ofClones (County Monaghan) in the province of Ulster. Clones Clogher Devenish Island...
Tigernach, an early Irish personal name, may refer to: TigernachofClones (d. 549), patron saint ofClonesTigernach mac Fócartai (d. 865), king of Lagore...
bishop of Annaghdown Michael Tierney (bishop) (1839–1908), Roman Catholic bishop TigernachofClones (died 549), Irish saint, patron Tigernach Ua Braín...
celebrated one of Armagh." In the Life of St. TigernachofClones there is an anecdote about Dubhthach- ‘The fame of our Saint's virtues being diffused abroad...
Catanoso Isidore of Seville Martin Luther King Jr. (Episcopal Church (USA)) Reginald Heber (Anglican Church of Canada) TigernachofClones Plato of Sakkoudion...
is a list of the saints of Ireland, which attempts to give an overview of saints from Ireland or venerated in Ireland. The vast majority of these saints...
of Tours. He converted the southern Picts to Christianity, and died around 432. Many Irish saints trained at the "Candida Casa", such as Tigernachof...
given to Mac Cairthinn by an old pagan noble (Cairpre, the father of St TigernachofClones), who had harassed him in every possible way until the saint's...
A list of people, who died during the 6th century, who have received recognition as Saints (through canonization) from the Catholic Church: Christianity...
and that the site at Derryvella is Doire Meille, associated with TigernachofClones and reputedly the second-oldest churchyard in Ireland. A monastery...
Alban Butler, in his youth, TigernachofClones "...was carried away by pirates into Britain, and fell into the hands of a British king, who being taken...
location of Achadh Leith-dheirg: This battle was fought AD332. The place is mentioned by TigernachofClones as situate in that part of the country of Oirghialla...
Life of St. TigernachofClones to Duach. Scholars like Charles Plummer and Kim McCone assumed this refers to Dubthach the Second but the position of the...
by water. The Town ofClones and the Abbey were founded by St. Tigernach (anglicised St. Tierney) in the 6th century. St. Tigernach or Tierney's abbey...
Vol. 6; Indices. CELT: Corpus of Electronic Texts at University College Cork includes the Annals of Ulster, Tigernach, the Four Masters and Innisfallen...
house') are early medieval stone towers of a type found mainly in Ireland, with two in Scotland and one on the Isle of Man. As their name Cloigtheach indicates...
coordinates) The following location in County Monaghan lacks monastic connection: Clones 'Abbey': a ruined non-monastic church (NM) Mervyn Archdall, Monasticon Hibernicum...
course of the 9th century, nine places in Ireland are mentioned (including Armagh, Clonmacnoise, Clones, Devenish and Sligo) where communities of Culdees...
12th century comes from the Annals of the Four Masters and the Annals ofTigernach, which were both written hundreds of years after the events they record...
monastic connection: Clones 'Abbey': a ruined non-monastic church (NM) Return to top of page (For references and location detail see List of monastic houses...
granges (particularly those with resident monks) and camerae of the military orders of monks (Knights Templars and Knights Hospitallers) are included...