• Dúnchad mac Cinn Fáelad (also called Dunichad, Duncad, and Donatus; died 717) was the eleventh abbot of Iona (707–717). He was the son of Cenn Fáelad...
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  • 654). Dúnchad mac Cinn Fáelad, abbot of Iona (died 717) is recorded as Máel Coba's grandson. Byrne, Table 4; Charles-Edwards, Appendix IV; Mac Niocaill...
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  • Rastafari) Christian feast day: Aldhelm Bede Canius Dionysius of Milan Dúnchad mac Cinn Fáelad Gerard of Lunel Madeleine Sophie Barat Mary Magdalene de Pazzi...
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    holiness (c. 550) Saint Aldhelm, Bishop of Sherborne (709) Saint Dúnchad mac Cinn Fáelad (Dunchadh), the eleventh abbot of Iona (707–717) in Scotland (717)...
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    Saint Conleth of Kildare Saint Aidan of Ferns Saint Aengus MacNissi of Connor Saint Aedh Mac Cairtinn of Clogher Saint Fachanan of Kilfenora Blessed John...
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    Iona adopted the Benedictine rule. Iona was re-endowed in 1203 by Raghnall mac Somhairle, son of Somerled, king of Argyll and the Isles. During the abbacies...
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  • and Other Principal Saints, J. Moir, p. 277, retrieved 2021-09-06 Fagnant-MacArthur, Patrice (2013). The Catholic Baby Name Book. Ave Maria Press. p. 46...
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    ríg) and "The ultimate king of every individual" (Irish: rí bunaid cach cinn). From his justice there was no appeal, nor did the Brehon Law acknowledge...
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