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Colmán of Cloyne

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are situated on a limestone eminence in the midst of the valley, surrounded by rich meadows. In the rock is the cave extending in various branches underground to a great distance, from which the town derives its name. Here it is supposed Colman took up his abode as a place of security and the remains
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were said to have settled a dispute between rivals to the throne of Cashel and Aodh Caomh was acknowledged as king - the first Christian king of Cashel. The king was installed by Brendan. During the time of the coronation Colman and some others discovered the lost shrine of Ailbhe of Emly. Brendan
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He died on 24 November (his subsequent feast day), circa 600, and his probable place of burial is Cloyne, where he may have left a school of poetry in existence. The calendars are unanimous in dating his death on 24 November, now his feast day. Patron saint of the
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said that it was not right that the hands which had held this sacred relic should be defiled henceforth, thus it was that the son of Leinin offered himself to God. Brendan blessed him and gave him the name Colmán, which is a diminutive of Colm. The Gaelic word
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in his "Felire": – Mac Lenine the most excellent With Colman of Duth-chuilleann. Colman lived in a time for which we have very little written history. The received picture of Colman Mac Leinin comes to us from nineteenth and twentieth-century Hagiographies.
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and after his studies, he is next mentioned as preaching to the heathen population in the east of County Cork. He is described as a "religious and holy presbyter, who afterwards became a famous bishop". The Prince of Déise, in the present County of
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After the king's death (c. 580) Colman somehow became involved in factional strife between Coirpre's descendants in which some of them persecuted him while others, the ancestors of the later dominant line, protected him.
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by Máel Umai, the son of Coirpre's brother Fiachna Onchind; for this reason, his descendants were forever excluded from royal rule. Earlier in the text, Colmán is also said to have uttered a curse (
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Coirpre mac Crimthainn it was who gave Cloyne to God and to Colman mac Colcon who is also called Mac Lénéne and Aired Cechtraige and Cell Náile. Because of this they are entitled to secular rule.
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He was credited with extraordinary poetic powers, being styled by his contemporaries 'royal poet of Munster'. Several of his Irish poems are still extant, notably a metrical panegyric on
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His surviving verses date from the period 565 and 604, and are among the earliest examples of Irish writing in the Latin alphabet. He is commonly thought to have composed
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here has been taken to suggest that Colmán became a cleric at a somewhat later age than was usual at the time. Later tradition claims that it was the Connacht saint
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of his primitive oratory, known as Colman's Chapel were still to be seen in 1813. Colmán is also believed to have founded a monastery at what would become
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Colmán is remembered as the founder of the monastery at Cluain Uama, now Cloyne (Co. Cork, Ireland), in Munster, which lay in the kingdom of the
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Irish genealogies generally agree that Colmán had a father called Lénín. Through his father, Colmán appears to have been descended from the
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The same text alludes to Colmán's conflicts with other rulers. Colmán and his brothers are said at one time to have been expelled from
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with his name to this day proves the reality of his labours. The tenth-century Triads describes Cloyne as an important law school.
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is known to have been written for Colmán, but various aspects of his life are presented in different types of sources, such as
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It is unclear whether he was brought up as a Christian, but what is sure is that he was educated and became a
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Further details of his life are not documented in writing but the connection of many places in counties
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Colman was given churches in Erry and Killenaule (4 and 10 miles from Cashel respectively) by
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of Munster. Irish genealogies, however, go some way to associating Colmán's lineage with the
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includes a brief triad in which Colmán is named as one of the three "ex-laymen" (
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Kuno Meyer (1910). "Conall Corc and the Corco Luigde. From Laud 610, fol. 98a".
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Dictionary of the Irish Language, Based Mainly on Old and Middle Irish Materials
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claims that the land for the foundation was not given by the local king, but by
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James Carmody, 'The Abbey of Killagha, Parish of Kilcoleman, County Kerry',
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or one of its divisions", the Uí Chairpre being a prominent sept of the
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Cloyne appears to have been his earliest settlement. The cathedral and
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A different Colman is also venerated on the same day, as recorded by
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Thurneysen, R. (1933). "Colmán mac Lénéni und Senchán Torpéist".
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where he remained until about the age of 48 years. In 570 he and
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and the Uí Meic Caille, a sept of the former. The origin legend
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The Eóganacht Glendamnach were a branch claiming descent from
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12 years of study were required.) As a member of the class of
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Aired Cechtraige has been identified as the later parish of
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The Journal of the Royal Society of Antiquaries of Ireland
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Vernam Hull (1947). "Conall Corc and the Corco Luigde".
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Colman then went to the school of Saint Iarlaithe of
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Quin, E. G.; et al., eds. (2007) . "athláech".
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Index

Colmán mac Lénéni

Buttevant
Franz Mayer & Co.
Munster
Roman Catholicism
Orthodox Church
shrine
Cloyne Cathedral
Cobh Cathedral
Feast
Patronage
Diocese of Cloyne
cathedral
Cloyne
County Cork
Irish annals
Conall Corc and the Corco Loígde
Rothrige
Déisi
Éoganachta
Mug Nuadat
Brendan of Clonfert
Uí Liatháin
Coirpre (Crom) mac Crimthainn
Eóganacht Glendamnach
Erry
Middlethird
Killenaule
barony of Ardagh

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