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Saint Coman of Roscommon:A Sixth-Century East Galway Missionary
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Coman was a member of the Cinel Domaingen, a branch of the
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He has been linked with the foundation of Kilcommon in
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Ros Comain was situated on Magh nAi (later known as
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