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- Ciarán_of_Saigir abstract "Ciarán of Saigir (c. 501 – c. 530), also known as Ciarán mac Luaigne or Saint Kieran, was one of the Twelve Apostles of Ireland and is considered the first saint to have been born in Ireland, although the legend that he preceded Saint Patrick is questionable. Ciarán was bishop of Saigir (Seir-Kieran) and remains the patron saint of its successor, the diocese of Ossory. He is identified with the Saint Piran who is venerated in Cornwall, Wales, and Brittany. Ciarán's date of death is uncertain but thought to have been around 530 and from natural causes. His feast day is celebrated on 5 March.He is sometimes called Saint Ciarán the Elder (Latin: Kyaranus or Ciaranus Maior) to distinguish him from the other 6th-century Irish Saint Ciarán, who was abbot of Clonmacnoise.".
- Ciarán_of_Saigir birthPlace Cape_Clear_Island.
- Ciarán_of_Saigir thumbnail Seir_Kieran_St._Ciaran's_Church_SW_2010_09_09.jpg?width=300.
- Ciarán_of_Saigir wikiPageID "6535905".
- Ciarán_of_Saigir wikiPageRevisionID "603447913".
- Ciarán_of_Saigir alternativeNames "Kieran Saighir, Kevin the Elder, Saint Kieran".
- Ciarán_of_Saigir birthDate "c.501".
- Ciarán_of_Saigir birthPlace Cape_Clear_Island.
- Ciarán_of_Saigir caption "St Ciarán, depicted with the fox, wolf and badger of his legend.".
- Ciarán_of_Saigir deathDate "c.530".
- Ciarán_of_Saigir feastDay "--03-05".
- Ciarán_of_Saigir name "Ciarán Saighir".
- Ciarán_of_Saigir name "Saint Ciarán of Saigir".
- Ciarán_of_Saigir patronage "The Diocese of Ossory.".
- Ciarán_of_Saigir placeOfBirth Cape_Clear_Island.
- Ciarán_of_Saigir shortDescription "An early Irish Bishop".
- Ciarán_of_Saigir titles "Bishop and Confessor of Ossory".
- Ciarán_of_Saigir veneratedIn "Roman Catholic Church and certain Protestant churches. Having been canonized prior to the Great Schism, he also qualifies as a saint in the Eastern Orthodox Church.".
- Ciarán_of_Saigir description "An early Irish Bishop".
- Ciarán_of_Saigir subject Category:6th-century_Christian_saints.
- Ciarán_of_Saigir subject Category:6th-century_Irish_people.
- Ciarán_of_Saigir subject Category:Celtic_Christian_bishops.
- Ciarán_of_Saigir subject Category:Medieval_Gaels.
- Ciarán_of_Saigir subject Category:Medieval_saints_of_Munster.
- Ciarán_of_Saigir subject Category:People_from_County_Cork.
- Ciarán_of_Saigir subject Category:People_from_County_Kilkenny.
- Ciarán_of_Saigir subject Category:Pre-diocesan_bishops_in_Ireland.
- Ciarán_of_Saigir subject Category:Year_of_birth_uncertain.
- Ciarán_of_Saigir subject Category:Year_of_death_unknown.
- Ciarán_of_Saigir type Agent.
- Ciarán_of_Saigir type Cleric.
- Ciarán_of_Saigir type Person.
- Ciarán_of_Saigir type Saint.
- Ciarán_of_Saigir type Person.
- Ciarán_of_Saigir type Q215627.
- Ciarán_of_Saigir type Q5.
- Ciarán_of_Saigir type Agent.
- Ciarán_of_Saigir type NaturalPerson.
- Ciarán_of_Saigir type Thing.
- Ciarán_of_Saigir type Person.
- Ciarán_of_Saigir comment "Ciarán of Saigir (c. 501 – c. 530), also known as Ciarán mac Luaigne or Saint Kieran, was one of the Twelve Apostles of Ireland and is considered the first saint to have been born in Ireland, although the legend that he preceded Saint Patrick is questionable. Ciarán was bishop of Saigir (Seir-Kieran) and remains the patron saint of its successor, the diocese of Ossory. He is identified with the Saint Piran who is venerated in Cornwall, Wales, and Brittany.".
- Ciarán_of_Saigir label "Ciarán di Saighir".
- Ciarán_of_Saigir label "Ciarán of Saigir".
- Ciarán_of_Saigir label "Kiaran z Saigir".
- Ciarán_of_Saigir label "Kieran de Saighir".
- Ciarán_of_Saigir sameAs Ciar%C3%A1n_of_Saigir.
- Ciarán_of_Saigir sameAs Kieran_de_Saighir.
- Ciarán_of_Saigir sameAs Ciarán_di_Saighir.
- Ciarán_of_Saigir sameAs Kiaran_z_Saigir.
- Ciarán_of_Saigir sameAs Q2280421.
- Ciarán_of_Saigir sameAs Q2280421.
- Ciarán_of_Saigir wasDerivedFrom Ciarán_of_Saigir?oldid=603447913.
- Ciarán_of_Saigir depiction Seir_Kieran_St._Ciaran's_Church_SW_2010_09_09.jpg.
- Ciarán_of_Saigir name "Ciarán Saighir".