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Dubhán, Priest. He was of the Lagenians and brother of Damán, of Cluain Foda, in Fíodh-mór<ref>The martyrology of Donegal : a calendar of the saints of Ireland, pg 305.</ref>. The Martyrology of Donegal states that it was this Dubhán who went along with St. Moling, Dubhthacht and Cuan of Cluain-mór to seek remission of the Borumha from the High-King of Ireland. Dubhán was of the [[Dál Cormaic]], and brother to [[Abbán|St. Abbán]] moccu Corbmaic. His feast day is the 11th November. |
Dubhán, Priest. He was of the Lagenians and brother of Damán, of Cluain Foda, in Fíodh-mór<ref>The martyrology of Donegal : a calendar of the saints of Ireland, pg 305.</ref>. The Martyrology of Donegal states that it was this Dubhán who went along with St. Moling, Dubhthacht and Cuan of Cluain-mór to seek remission of the Borumha from the High-King of Ireland. Dubhán was of the [[Dál Cormaic]], and brother to [[Abbán|St. Abbán]] moccu Corbmaic. His feast day is the 11th November. |
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Dubhán, Priest. He was of the Lagenians and brother of Damán, of Cluain Foda, in Fíodh-mór[1]. The Martyrology of Donegal states that it was this Dubhán who went along with St. Moling, Dubhthacht and Cuan of Cluain-mór to seek remission of the Borumha from the High-King of Ireland. Dubhán was of the Dál Cormaic, and brother to St. Abbán moccu Corbmaic. His feast day is the 11th November.
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- ^ The martyrology of Donegal : a calendar of the saints of Ireland, pg 305.