Colmán mac Comán
Colmán mac Comán (died 751) was Abbot of Aran, Ireland.
He was one of the few known successors of Enda of Aran, and appears to be the second such abbot listed in the Irish annals after Enda himself.
Annalistic reference
From the Annals of the Four Masters:
- 751. Repose of Colmán mac Comán, in Ára.
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See also
External links
- http://www.ucc.ie/celt/online/T100005A.html
- Catholic Encyclopedia 1908: "The Monastic School of Aran"
- Rev. Clifford Stevens, The One Year Book of Saints "St. Enda"
Preceded by Nem Moccu Birn |
Abbot of Aran ?-751 |
Succeeded by Gaimdibhla |
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