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Kieran, Saint, of Ireland, -approximately 530

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Personal name headingKieran, Saint, of Ireland, -approximately 530
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Variant(s)Ciaran, Saint, of Ireland, -approximately 530
Kieran, Saint, of Ireland, d. ca. 530
Kiernan, Saint, of Ireland, -approximately 530
Kyran, Saint, of Ireland, -approximately 530
Piran, Saint, of Ireland, -approximately 530
Ciarán, of Seir, Saint, -approximately 530
Ciarán, of Seirkieran, Saint, -approximately 530
Ciarán, of Saighir, Saint, -approximately 530
Ciarán, Saint, Bishop of Saighir, -approximately 530
Kieran, Saint, Bishop of Saighir, -approximately 530
Ciarán mac Luaigne, Saint, Bishop of Saighir, -approximately 530
Ciarán the Elder Saint, Bishop of Saighir, -approximately 530
Kyaranus Maior Saint, Bishop of Saighir, -approximately 530
Ciaranus Maior, Saint, Bishop of Saighir, -approximately 530
Associated countryIreland Offaly (Ireland)
Death date0530~
Profession or occupationChristian saints Bishops
Found inCiaran, 1999: CIP t.p. (Ciaran) data sheet (Saint Ciaran)
Books of saints, 1966 (Kieran; Kiernan; Kyran; Ciaran (St) Bp.; d. ca. 530; native of Ossory; founder of the Monastery of Saighir)
A biographical dictionary of the saints, 1969 (Ciaran; Piran; a pre-Patrician missionary; b. of noble Ossorian parents in exile at Inis Cliar (Clear Island))
Four Offaly saints : the lives of Ciarán of Clonmacnoise, Ciarán of Seir, Colmán of Lynally and Fíonán of Kinnitty, 2018 : p. 28 (Seirkieran, Saighir)
Wikipedia, 26 March 2020 : (Ciarán of Saigir (5th century - c. 530), also known as Ciarán mac Luaigne or Saint Kieran ... Ciarán was bishop of Saighir (Seir-Kieran) and remains the patron saint of its successor, the diocese of Ossory. ... sometimes called Saint Ciarán the Elder (Latin: Kyaranus or Ciaranus Maior) to distinguish him from the other 6th-century Irish Saint Ciarán, who was abbot of Clonmacnoise)
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Associated languageeng