• Saint Gervadius (Garnat, Garnet, Gerardin, Gerardine, Gernard, Gernardius, Gervardius, Gervat) (d. ~934 AD) was an Irish saint. His feast day is celebrated...
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    of the original Pictish religious community. Saint Gervadius (Gerardine) is referred to as "Gervadius of Kenedor" and may have been part of this community...
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    Gregory of Einsiedeln, Abbot of Einsiedeln Abbey (c. 945 or 996) Saint Gervadius (Gernard, Garnet), born in Ireland, he went to Moray and became a hermit...
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    Fergus Finan of Lindisfarne Fillan of Pittenweem Fillan Finbarr of Cork G Gervadius Gilbert de Moravia H Himelin I Inan K Kessog Ronald of Orkney L Ludan...
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    Frankish Kingdom Abu Zayd al-Balkhi, Abbasid mathematician and physician Gervadius, Irish hermit and saint (approximate date) Gofraid ua Ímair, Viking leader...
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  • Frankish Kingdom Abu Zayd al-Balkhi, Abbasid mathematician and physician Gervadius, Irish hermit and saint (approximate date) Gofraid ua Ímair, Viking leader...
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    with a "stone bed" established at Kinneddar by the early medieval saint Gervadius, according to the 16th century Aberdeen Breviary. Kinneddar was adopted...
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