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Ua Corcrain of Clonfert, Abbot of Clonfert, died 1095.
Ua Corcrain may have been a member of the Ó Cormacáin ecclesiastical family based in Síol Anmchadha, in what is now south-east County Galway.
Since the 18th and 19th century the name has been rendered as Ó Cormacáin, Cormacan, Cormican.
Preceded by Aenghus Ua Flainn | Abbot of Clonfert ?–1095 | Succeeded by Gillabhrenainn Ua hAnradhain |
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Suibhne of Clonfert was Abbot of Clonfert.
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Muireadhach mac Olcobhar was Abbot of Clonfert.
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Tibraide mac Cethernach was Abbot of Clonfert.
Olcobhar mac Cummuscach was Abbot of Clonfert.
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Eoghan ua Cathain was Abbot of Clonfert.
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