St Colman's College, Newry — St Colman s College is a college in Newry, County Down, Northern Ireland. Now named in honour of St. Colman, it was founded in 1823 as the Dromore Diocesan Seminary by a Father J.S. Keenan. The College stands on Violet Hill, the same 60 acre (243 … Wikipedia
St Colman's College, Claremorris — St Colman s College is an all boys secondary school in Claremorris, County Mayo. Approximately 400 pupils attend.HistoryThe School was founded in 1945, as a school for the boys of Claremorris to attend instead of having to travel to Ballinrobe.… … Wikipedia
St. Colman's College, Fermoy — St. Colman s College (Irish: Coláiste Cholmáin) is an all boys secondary school in Fermoy, County Cork. The school was founded in 1858, as the diocesan college of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Cloyne. Archbishop Thomas Croke became the school s… … Wikipedia
Colman — Not to be confused with Coleman Colmán or Colman may refer to: Contents 1 Medieval Irish people 1.1 Saints 2 Surname 3 Other … Wikipedia
Colman McCarthy — (born March 24, 1938 in Glen Head, New York[1][2]), an American journalist, teacher, lecturer, pacifist, an anarchist and long time peace activist, directs the Center for Teaching Peace in Washington, D.C. From 1969 to 1997, he wrote columns for… … Wikipedia
Colmán Bec — Colmán mac Diarmato (died c. 587) was an Irish king, son of Diarmait mac Cerbaill. Early sources and older scholarship distinguish two sons of Diarmait, Colmán Bec (Colmán the Younger) and Colmán Már (Colmán the Elder), although it is now… … Wikipedia
Colman Andrews — Colman Robert Hardy Daniel Andrews (Colman Andrews) (born February 18, 1945) is an American writer and editor and authority on food and wine. In culinary circles, he is best known for his association with Saveur magazine, which he founded with… … Wikipedia
Colmán Már — mac Diarmato (died 555/558) was a King of Uisnech in Mide. He was the son of Diarmait mac Cerbaill (died 565), the high king of Ireland and also king of Uisnech. [Byrne, Table 3; Mac Niocaill, pg.80;Charles Edwards, Appendix III ] The annals do… … Wikipedia
Colmán Rímid — (or Colmán mac Báetáin) (died 604) was an Irish king who is included in some lists as a High King of Ireland. Colmán was the son of Báetán mac Muirchertaig (died 572), also considered to be a high king, and belonged to the Cenél nEógain branch of … Wikipedia
Colmán mac Cobthaig — (died 622)[1] was a king of Connacht from the Ui Fiachrach branch of the Connachta. He was the first king of Connacht from the Ui Fiachrach Aidhne branch. This branch was descended from Eochu, the brother of Ailill Molt (d. 484) [2]. According to … Wikipedia