Findchú
(6th cent.), founder and first abbot of Brí Gobann and a saint in the ...
Ainmere
(d. 569), son of Sétnae and putatively king of Tara, belonged to the Cenél ...
Daig
(d. 587), son of Cairell, founder and first bishop of Inis Caín and a ...
Cainner (Cannera)
(6th cent.?), foundress of Cluain Cláraid and saint in the Irish tradition, belonged ...
Finnian (Vinnianus, Findbarr)
, abbot, bishop, reputed founder of the monastery of Cluain Iraird (Clonard, near ...
Fínán Camm
(6th–7th cent.), founder and first abbot of Cenn Éitig, and saint in the ...
Gildas
(d. c.570), British ecclesiastic and monastic reformer, exercised considerable influence on the early ...
Fainche
(6th cent.), anchoress, abbess of Ros Airthir (Rossory, Co. Fermanagh), and saint in the ...
Trea
(6th cent.?), foundress and first abbess of Ard Trea and saint in the Irish ...
Bicsech
(6th cent.?), foundress of Kilbixy, probably belonged to a Leinster lineage, although her genealogy ...
Berchán
(6th cent.?), founder and first abbot of Cluain Sasta (Clonsast, Co. Offaly) and saint ...
Íte (M'Íde, Ita, Ida)
(d. 570/77), foundress and first abbess of Killeedy (Co. Limerick) and ...
Briúinsech Cael (Briuineach)
(6th cent.?), church foundress and saint in the Irish tradition; her father ...
Finnian (Vinnianus, Findbarr)
(d. 579), abbot and bishop of the monastery of Mag Bile (Movilla, ...
Colmán Már
(‘the great’) (d. 555/63), putatively a son of Diarmait and king of Uisnech, ...
Mo-Laisse
(d. 564), abbot of Devenish (Dam-inis, ‘Ox-island’, Lower Lough Erne, Co. Fermanagh), was ...
Brendan (Brénainn)
of Clonfert (d. 577/83), saint in the Irish tradition, monastic founder, and reputed ...