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Benedictine monastery founded in 1107 as a daughter-house of Niedermünster in Regensburg.
  • s. xx–xxi
  • fl. 6th/7th c.
  • Saint-Malo, Llancarfan, Alet
Founding saint of Saint-Servan (Aleth) in modern-day Saint-Malo, Brittany.
  • s. viii
Hiberno-Latin grammarian
mythological figure in Irish literature, typically associated with the sea

Manchán mac Silláin See: Manchán of Lemanaghan

  • Liath Mancháin ... Lemanaghan, Co. Offaly
Manchán mac Silláin, patron saint of Liath Mancháin (Lemanaghan, Co. Offaly)

The merged John Rylands and University Libraries, now collectively known as the University of Manchester Library.

  • supp. fl. 14th century
  • St Albans
A fictitious English knight to whom a travel memoir, The Travels of Sir John Mandeville, is ascribed. The work first appeared in French and English and was translated into many other languages, including Irish and Welsh.

Maner (Juluan) See: Julian Maunoir

  • s. xx–xxi
  • s. xx–xxi
minor Irish saint, described as a son of Inghean Bhaoith of Killinaboy (Co. Clare)

Maol Eala See: Maol Dala