Abbot of Clonmacnoise

Abbot of Clonmacnoise

The Abbot of Clonmacnoise was the monastic head of Clonmacnoise. They also bore the title "Comarba of Saint Ciarán", "successor of Saint Ciarán@. The following is a list of abbots:

List of abbots to 1187

* Ciarán mac int Sair, d. September 9 544 or 548/9
* Óenu moccu Loigse, d. January 20 570
* Mac Nisse, d. June 13 585
* Ailithir, d. 599
* To Lua Foto (Lucaill), d. 614
* Columbán moccu Bairddéni ("Columbanus filius Bairddaeni"), d. 628
* Crónán moccu Loigde, d. July 18 638
* Áedlug mac Cammáin , d. February 26 652
* Báetán moccu Chormaic, d. March 1 664
* Colmán Cass mac Fualascaig, d. 665
* Cumméne , d. 665
* Colmán, d. 683
* Forcrón, d. 686
* Crónán Becc (Crón), d. April 6 694
* Osséne Frémainne mac Galluist, deposed before 696/7, d. 706
* Faílbe Becc, d. 713
* Cuindles, d. 724
* Fland Fine ua Colla (Fland Cualann), d. 733
* Conmáel ua Lóchéni, d. 737
* Cellach mac Ségdai, d. 740
* Commán mac Fáelchon, d. December 26 747
* Luccreth (Lucraid), d. April 29 753
* Cormac, d. 762
* Rónán, d. 764
* Ua Miannaig. d. 768
* Folachtach, d. 770
* Forbassach ua Cernaig, d. 771
* Collbran, d. 776
* Rechtnio (Rechtabrae), d. 784
* Snéidriagail, d. 786
* Murgal, d. 789
* Sóerbergg, d. 791
* Ioseph ua Cernaig, d. 794
* Anaile, d. 799
* Tuathgal, d. 811
* Foirchellach Fobair, d. 814
* Suibne mac Cuanach, d. 816
* Rónán, resigned 823, d. 844
* Cétadach, d. 850
* Condmach, d. 868
* Martan, d. 869
* Ferdomnach, d. 872
* Eógan Topair, d. 876
* Máel Tuili ua Cuanach, d. 877
* Máel Pátraic, d. 885
* Máel Brigte na Gamnaide, d. 892
* Blathmac mac Tairchedaig, d. 896
* Dedimus ua Foirbthen, deposed 901, d. 923
* Ioseph, d. 904
* Colmán mac Ailella, d. 926
* Máel Giric, d. 929
* Tipraite mac Ainnséine, d. 931
* Ainmere ua Cathla (ua Cathaláin), 948
* Ferdomnach ua Máenaig, d. 952
* Célechair mac Robartaig, d. 954
* Cormac ua Cillín, d. 966
* Tuathal, d. 971
* Dúnchad ua Bráein, resigned 976, d. January 16 988/9
* Máel Finnia mac Speláin (ua Máenaig), d. 992
* Ua Beculáin, deposed 1002
* Flannchad ua Ruaidíne (ua Ruadáin), d. 1003
* Flaithbertach mac Domnaill, d. 1014
* Muiredach mac Mugróin, d. 1025
* Bressal Conailech, d. 1030
* Loingsech ua Flaithnén, 1042
* Echtigern Ua hEgráin, d. 1052
* Máel Finnéin mac Cuinn na mBocht, d. 1056
* Ailill Ua hAirechtaig, d. 1070
* Máel Ciaráin mac Cuinn na mBocht, d. 1079
* Tigernach Ua Bráein, d. 1088
* Ailill Ua Nialláin, d. 1093
* Mac Raith Ua Flaithnén, resigned 1096, d. 1100
* Cormac mac Cuinn na mBocht, d. 1103
* Flaithbertach Ua Loingsig, d. 1109
* Gilla Críst Ua Máel Eóin, d. 1127
* Domnall Ua Dubthaig, d. March 17 1136
* Máel Mochta Ua Fidabra (Ua Máel Sechlainn), d. 1173
* Áed Ua Máel Eóin, d. 1153
* Tigernach Ua Máel Eóin, d. 1172
* Máel Ciaráin Ua Fidabra, d. 1187

References

*citation | editor-last= Moody |editor-first= T. W. | editor2-last = Martin | editor2-first = F. X. | editor3-last = Byrne | editor3-first = F. J. | title= Maps, Genealogies, Lists: A Companion to Irish History, Part II |date= 1984 |publisher= Oxford University Press |series= New History of Ireland: Volume XI |location=Oxford |isbn=0198217455


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