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Ciarán, of Clonmacnoise, Saint, approximately 516-approximately 549

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Personal name headingCiarán, of Clonmacnoise, Saint, approximately 516-approximately 549
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Variant(s)Queranus, of Clonmacnoise, Saint, approximately 516-approximately 549
Ceran, of Clonmacnoise, Saint, approximately 516-approximately 549
Kieran, of Clonmacnoise, Saint, approximately 516-approximately 549
Ciarán, the Younger, Saint, approximately 516-approximately 549
Ciarán, mac int Shaír, Saint, approximately 516-approximately 549
Ciarán, mac an tSaoir, Saint, approximately 516-approximately 549
Ciarán, mac an tSaeir, Saint, approximately 516-approximately 549
Associated countryIreland
LocatedClonmacnoise (Ireland)
Birth date0516~
Death date0549~
Profession or occupationChristian saints Abbots
Found inFour Offaly saints : the lives of Ciarán of Clonmacnoise, Ciarán of Seir, Colmán of Lynally and Fíonán of Kinnitty, 2018 : p. 1 (Mac an tSaoir, "Son of the carpenter") p. 5 (in Scotia S. Querani abbatis) p. 3 (his age at death, which occurred, according to the annals, in 549, is put variously at 31, 33 and 34)
Wikipedia, 9 October 2018 : (Ciarán mac int Shaír)
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Wikipedia, 9 October 2018 : (Saint Ciarán of Clonmacnoise (c. 516 - c. 549), supposedly born Ciarán mac an tSaeir ("son of the carpenter"), was one of the Twelve Apostles of Ireland and the first abbot of Clonmacnoise. He is sometimes called Ciarán the Younger to distinguish him from the 5th-century Saint Ciarán the Elder who was bishop of Osraige. His name produced many variant spellings, including Ceran, Kieran and Queran)
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Associated languageeng