Íomar of the Sogain - meaning and definition. What is Íomar of the Sogain
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Íomar of the Sogain         
OBSCURE FIFTH- OR SIXTH-CENTURY SAINT
Iomar of the Sogain
Íomar of the Sogain is an obscure fifth- or sixth-century saint associated with Killimorsogan (Cill Íomar Soghain, or the church of Íomar of the Sogain), now the townlands of Killaghaun and Lisheen, north-east of Killamude, County Galway. It was known by this name up to the eighteenth century.
Soghain         
  • Early peoples and kingdoms of Ireland, c. 800
KIN GROUP IN EARLY IRELAND
Sogain
The Soghain were a people of ancient Ireland. The 17th century scholar Dubhaltach Mac Fhirbhisigh identified them as part of a larger group called the Cruithin.
The Tale of the Destruction of Ryazan         
LITERARY WORK
The Tale of the Destruction of Riazan
The Tale of the Destruction of Riazan () is an early Russian work about the capture of the city of Ryazan by the Mongols in 1237.