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    Saint Moninne or Modwenna of Killeavy was one of Ireland's early female saints. After instruction in the religious life, she founded a community, initially...
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  • Naomh Moninne Hurling Club is a Gaelic Athletic Association (GAA) club based in Dundalk, County Louth, Ireland. The club was founded in 1959 and is exclusively...
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  • Mirocles 200s 30 November c. 316 Monica 332 387 found in Roman Martyrology Moninne c. 435 c. 517 Moses the Black 330 405 found in Roman Martyrology Mugagga...
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  • Killeavy Saint Moninna's Gaelic Athletic Club (Irish: CLG Naomh Moninne, Cill Shléibhe) is a Gaelic Athletic Association club based in Killeavy, County...
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    Flavian II, patriarch of Antioch Gao, Chinese empress of Northern Wei Moninne of Killeavy, one of Ireland's early women saints (approximate date) Sanghapala...
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    direction. Others, however, say that she has been confused with St Monenna (Moninne) of Ireland and with a Scottish saint also called Modwenna, said to have...
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    Knockbridge GAA and Naomh Moninne H.C., who are the leading club in Louth with 22 county titles as of 2020. A founding member of Naomh Moninne, Father Pól Mac Sheáin...
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    Christmas is celebrated for the first time in Alexandria (approximate date). Moninne, one of Ireland's early women saints (approximate date). July 27 – Pope...
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    from a later confusion of early Christian figures, including Modwenna and Moninne. The first record of Stirling Castle dates from around 1110, when King...
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    graveyard) is an early Christian site associated with the female saint Moninne. It was established around the 5th or 6th century AD. The fort is formed...
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