Nuada ua Bolcain
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Nuada ua Bolcain (died 776) was Abbot of Tuam.
Nuada ua Bolcain is the first recorded abbot of Tuam after Jarlath. There is some ambiguity as to his status, as he is listed as abbot of Tuaim Daolann, but this seems to be a contraction of Tuaim Dhá Ghualann, the correct form of the placename.
Because the abbatical succession at Tuam is only partially preserved, it is not known who was his direct predecessor or successor.
It is unlikely that ua Bolcain is a surname, instead indicating descent as a grandson of a person named Bolcain. Nothing else appears to be known of Nuada.
Events which occurred in Connacht, Ireland and Europe during his lifetime included:
- 742 - Birth of Charlemagne, death of Irish philosopher and friend of Adomnán, Cú Cummne
- 749 - Tuathlaithe, daughter of Cathal, wife of the King of Leinster, died.
- 751 - Fearghus, son of Ceallach, King of Connaught, died. Battle of Bealach Cro.
- 755 - Abd-ar-Rahman I lands in Spain; Bishop Eutighern murdered in the church of Bridget at Kildare.
- 763 - Ciniod succeeds Bridei V as king of the Picts.
- 767 - Deaths of King Duibhinrecht of Connaught and King Conchubhar mac Cumasgach of Aidhne.
- 774 - Death of Moenan mac Cormac, Abbot of Cathair Fursa, in France.
- 775 - The battle of Uilleann Guaire. Death of Constantine V.
Preceded by Jarlath |
Abbot of Tuam ? - 776 |
Succeeded by Feardomhnach |
References
- Annals of Ulster at CELT: Corpus of Electronic Texts at University College Cork
- Annals of Tigernach at CELT: Corpus of Electronic Texts at University College Cork
- Revised edition of McCarthy's synchronisms at Trinity College Dublin.
- Byrne, Francis John (2001), Irish Kings and High-Kings, Dublin: Four Courts Press, ISBN 978-1-85182-196-9
- Lysaght, Eamonn (1978), The Surnames of Ireland. ISBN 0-7165-2278-0, pp. 233–34.
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