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- Laisr%C3%A9n_mac_Nad_Fro%C3%ADch abstract "For other saints of the same first name, see Laisrén (disambiguation)Saint Laisrén mac Nad Froích (d. 564), or Laisrén of Devenish and Lasserian, also known by his petname Mo Laisse, was the patron saint of Devenish Island in Lough Erne (Co. Fermanagh), near Enniskillen, in the present diocese of Clogher. Laisrén is the subject of both a Latin and an Irish Life, which offer loose narratives in which a number of miscellaneous anecdotes and miracles have been grouped together.".
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- Laisr%C3%A9n_mac_Nad_Fro%C3%ADch dateOfDeath "564".
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- Laisr%C3%A9n_mac_Nad_Fro%C3%ADch name "Laisrén mac Nad Froích".
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- Laisr%C3%A9n_mac_Nad_Fro%C3%ADch comment "For other saints of the same first name, see Laisrén (disambiguation)Saint Laisrén mac Nad Froích (d. 564), or Laisrén of Devenish and Lasserian, also known by his petname Mo Laisse, was the patron saint of Devenish Island in Lough Erne (Co. Fermanagh), near Enniskillen, in the present diocese of Clogher. Laisrén is the subject of both a Latin and an Irish Life, which offer loose narratives in which a number of miscellaneous anecdotes and miracles have been grouped together.".
- Laisr%C3%A9n_mac_Nad_Fro%C3%ADch label "Laisrén mac Nad Froích".
- Laisr%C3%A9n_mac_Nad_Fro%C3%ADch label "Lasserian de Devenish".
- Laisr%C3%A9n_mac_Nad_Fro%C3%ADch label "Molaise z Devenish".
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- Laisr%C3%A9n_mac_Nad_Fro%C3%ADch name "Laisrén mac Nad Froích".