Cianán

St. Cianán (died 24 November 489) was a Bishop of Duleek in Ireland. He was descended from the royal blood of the kings of Munster.

Life

He was a pupil of the monk Nathan. As a youth, he was one of the fifty hostages whom the princes of Ireland gave to king Lóegaire mac Néill, by whom he was set free at the intercession of Bishop Kieran. He then went into Gaul, and passed some time at Tours in the monastery of St. Martin.

Returning to his native country, he converted great numbers to Christianity in Connacht. Then he went to Leinster, and founded a church in a place called to this day the Wood of Cianán. At length he went into the territory of Owen (Tír Eoghain), who was his mother Eithne's uncle. There he broke down a pagan altar and an idol and on the place built a Christian church. According to manuscripts extant in manuscript in the library at Cambridge, Cianán built here a church of stone, on that account called Damliag, corrupted into Duleek. It was the site of the first stone church in Ireland. He died on the 24th of November, in 489.

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Adaptability key for Cianán Fahy in Galway engine role

RTE 16 Apr 2025
Their midfield pairing of Cianán Fahy and Tom Monaghan got a fair road test and all the signs were that a good partnership was established ... Cianán Fahy with the Bob O'Keeffe Cup at the launch of the 2025 Leinster Senior Hurling Championship.
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