Abbot of Clonmacnoise


The Abbot of Clonmacnoise was the monastic head of Clonmacnoise. They also bore the title "Comarba of Saint Ciarán", "successor of Saint Ciarán". The following is a list of abbots:

List of abbots to 1539

NameLifeComments-
Ciarán mac int Saird. 9 September 544 or 548/9-
Óenu moccu Loigsedied 20 January 570-
Mac Nissedied 13 June 585 or 591The Annals of Ulster hesitate, suggesting both 585 and 591 as possible dates. Both the Annals of the Four Masters and the Annals of Clonmacnoise say that he was abbot for 16 years.-
Ailithirdied 599-
To Lua Foto died 614-
Columbán moccu Bairddéni died 628-
Crónán moccu Loigdedied 18 July 638-
Áedlug mac Cammáindied 26 February 652-
Báetán moccu Chormaicdied 1 March 664-
Colmán Cass mac Fualascaigdied 665-
Cumménedied 665-
Colmándied 683-
Forcróndied 686-
Crónán Becc died 6 April 694-
Osséne Frémainne mac Galluist,deposed before 696/7, died 706-
Faílbe Beccdied 713-
Cuindlesdied 724-
Fland Fine ua Colla died 733-
Conmáel ua Lóchénidied 737-
Cellach mac Ségdaidied 740-
Commán mac Fáelchondied 26 December 747-
Luccreth died 29 April 753-
Cormac ua Cairbre Cromdied 762-
Rónándied 764-
Ua Miannaigdied 768-
Folachtachdied 770-
Forbassach ua Cernaigdied 771-
Collbrandied 776-
Rechtnia died 784-
Snéidriagaildied 786-
Murgaldied 789-
Sóerberggdied 791-
Ioseph ua Cernaigdied 794-
Anailedied 799-
Tuathgaldied 811-
Foirchellach Fobairdied 814-
Suibne mac Cuanachdied 816-
Rónánresigned 823, died 844-
Cétadachdied 848-
Condmachdied 868-
Martan of Clonmacnoisedied 869-
Ferdomnach of Clonmacnoisedied 872-
Eógan Topairdied 876-
Máel Tuili ua Cuanachdied 877-
Máel Pátraicdied 885-
Máel Brigte na Gamnaidedied 892The Annals of Inisfallen read sub anno 891 read "Mael Petair mac Cúán, took Cluain Ferta Brénainn", and in 895 "Repose of Mael Petair mac Cúán, abbot of Tír dá Glas and Cluain Ferta Brénainn."-
Blathmac mac Tairchedaigdied 896The Annals of Inisfallen sub anno 896 read "The martyrdom of Mael Achid, abbot of Cluain Moccu Nois." Perhaps he replaced Blathmac only to be subsequently killed in a raid on the monastery.-
Dedimus ua Foirbthendeposed 901, died 923-
Ioseph of Lough Condied 904-
Aed mac Aililldied 916-
Colmán mac Ailelladied 926In 922, "Tomrair son of Elgi, a Jarl of the foreigners, on Luimnech, and he proceeded and plundered Inis Celtra and Muicinis, and burned Cluain Moccu Nóis; and he went on Loch Rí and plundered all its islands, and he ravaged Mide."-
Máel Giricdied 929-
Tipraite mac Ainnséinedied 931-
Ainmere ua Cathla 948-
Ferdomnach ua Máenaigdied 952The Annals of Inisfallen state, sub anno 951, that "A foray by Cellachán and by Donnchadh, and they plundered Cluain Ferta Brénainn and Cluain Moccu Nóis."-
Célechair mac Robartaigdied 954Inisfallen says that he was also abbot of Cluain Iraird.-
Cormac ua Cillíndied 966-
Tuathaldied 971Inisfallen gives his obit under 972.-
Dúnchad ua Bráeinresigned 976, died 16 January, 988/9-
Máel Finnia mac Speláin died 992-
Ua Beculáindeposed 1002-
Flannchad ua Ruaidíne died 1003-
Flaithbertach mac Domnailldied 1014Inisfallen states that Robartach the Anchorite, rested in Cluain Moccu Nois in 1007, during Flaithbertach's term.-
Muiredach mac Mugróindied 1025-
Bressal Conailechdied 1030-
Loingsech ua Flaithnén1042-
Echtigern Ua hEaghráindied 1052-
Máel Finnéin mac Cuinn na mBochtdied 1056-
Ailill Ua hAirechtaigdied 1070-
Máel Ciaráin mac Cuinn na mBochtdied 1079-
Tigernach Ua Bráeindied 1088once held to be the author of the Annals of Tigernach, but possibly one of the annalists responsible for the text; was also abbot of Roscommon.
Ailill Ua Nialláindied 1093-
Mac Raith Ua Flaithnénresigned 1096, died 1100-
Cormac mac Cuinn na mBochtdied 1103-
Flaithbertach Ua Loingsigdied 1109-
Gilla Críst Ua Máel Eóindied 1127-
Domnall Ua Dubthaigdied 17 March 1136-
Máel Mochta Ua Fidabra died 1173-
Áed Ua Máel Eóindied 1153-
Tigernach Ua Máel Eóindied 1172-
Máel Ciaráin Ua Fidabradied 1181-
Máel Muire Ua Máel Eóindied 1230-
Máel Ciaráin Ó Máel Eóindied 1263-
Tomásfl. 1268-
Pol mac Teige Mac Teithechándied 1384-
Niall Ó Sheridanfl. 14th century-
Cahir Mac Cochláindied 1539.-