Early Irish poet; patron saint and founder of Cloyne (Clúain Uama); son of Lénín.
King of Leinster from the Uí Dúnlainge branch of the Laigin, son of Coirpre mac Cormaic.
In Irish historical tradition, high-king of Ireland, son of Díarmait mac Cerbaill and eponymous ancestor of the Clann Cholmáin.
Latin Irish poet, possibly of the 9th century, to whom at least two poems are attributed. The peculiar name Colmanus nepos Cracavit has been reinterpreted as a corrupted rubric which originally read Colmanus ep(is)c(opu)s craxavit, ‘Colmán the bishop wrote this’.
patron saint of Cell meic Duach (Kilmacduagh, Co. Galway)
- fl. 7th century
- Lann ... Lynn (Co. Westmeath)
Colmán mac Lúacháin, patron saint of Lann, now Lynn (Co. Westmeath)
Irish monk from Iona and bishop of Lindisfarne
English churchman and statesman who was active as justiciar of Ireland and archbishop of Armagh; author of a visitation record of the diocese of Derry.