Arculf was shipwrecked on the shore of Iona on his return from his pilgrimage. He was hospitably received by Adomnán, the abbot of the island monastery from...
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life, save that he was a monk at the ancient monastery on the island of Iona from a relatively young age and that he was of Irish descent. According to...
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Christianisation of Scotland (section Decline of Iona)
its allegiance. Adomnan stresses the role of Columba in Pictland, and although the saint may have visited the region, since Adomnan does not make any...
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Online. Retrieved on 29 October 2009. Ní Dhonnchadha, "Adomnán [St Adomnán] (627/8?–704)" "Adomnán of Coldingham", Saints in Scottish Place-Names Stalmans...
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The text of the Cáin Adomnáin describes itself: Iss ead in so forus cāna Adomnān for Hērinn ⁊ Albain, 'This is the enactment of Adamnan's Law in Ireland...
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Catholic peace traditions (section The Cain Adomnan)
named after its initiator Adomnán of Iona, ninth Abbot of Iona after St. Columba. As a successor of Columba of Iona, Adomnán had sufficient prestige to...
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Destiny"] (in German). Vienna: Kunsthistorisches Museum. pp. 52–69. Adomnán of Iona (1889). The Pilgrimage of Arculfus in the Holy Land (About the Year...
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Wodeham Adam Pulchrae Mulieris/Adam de Puteorumvilla Adelard of Bath Adomnan of Iona, (c. 624–704) Adrian of Canterbury, (or Hadrian, born before 637, died...
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Virgil of Salzburg (redirect from Virgil von Salzburg)
descendant of Niall of the Nine Hostages. Feirgil was probably educated at the Iona monastery. In Annals of the Four Masters and Annals of Ulster, he is referenced...
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The Life of Milarepa by Tsangnyön Heruka The Life of St. Columba by Adomnán of Iona The Life of Saint Teresa of Avila by Herself The Life of Samuel Johnson...
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Northumbrian provenance, probably from Lindisfarne, which first passed through Iona and Bangor, where Irish scribes began to make some additions. The manuscript...
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who would have been about 14. When Bede was about 17 years old, Adomnán, the abbot of Iona Abbey, visited Monkwearmouth and Jarrow. Bede would probably have...
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"Nechtan son of Derile" in Lynch (2001). Clancy, Thomas Owen, "Columba, Adomnán and the Cult of Saints in Scotland" in Broun & Clancy (1999). Cross, F...
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Cambridge Scholars. pp. 300–317. ISBN 978-1-4438-2588-7. OCLC 758707463. Adomnan (1991). Anderson, A.O.; Anderson, M.O. (eds.). Life of Columba (2nd ed...
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can offer clues to relationships and origins. By the time of Bede and Adomnán, in the late seventh century and early eighth century, four major circles...
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Supper. Counterpoints: Church Life. Zondervan. ISBN 978-0-310-54275-9. Adomnan of Iona. (1995). Sharpe, Richard (ed.). Life of St Columba. Penguin Books....
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Apostolate of Fatima U.S.A. 7 March 2019. Retrieved 30 October 2020. Adomnan of Iona, Life of St Columba. Penguin Books, 1995 Lucy Margaret Smith. The Early...
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Gregory of Tours, A history of the Franks, Pantianos Classics, 1916 Adomnan of Iona, Life of St Columba. Ed. by Richard Sharpe. Penguin Books, Toronto...
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Alain Tranoy (ed.), CERF, 1974, p. 67 J. F. Kenney 1993, p. 431 Adomanan, Adomnan's Life of Columba, Alan Orr and Marjorie Ogilvie Anderson (eds.), OUP, 1991...
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And Art, 2005, Continuum International Publishing Group, pp. 99–110. Adomnan of Iona. Life of St Columba, Penguin books, 1995. Schiller, 93 Schiller, 99...
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(1672–1719, England, J/P) Lucia H. Faxon Additon (1847-1919, US, H/S) Adomnán (c. 624–704, Scotland, Bg) in Latin; Vita Columbae Julia Cartwright Ady...
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Library. London, Committee of the Palestine Exploration Fund. "E06086: Adomnán, in his On the Holy Places, reports the recent visit of the Franco-Gallic...
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continuation of Ibid to 1421. Adamnan. Adamnán of Iona, or Adomnán (c. 624 – 704), was an abbot of Iona Abbey, hagiographer, statesman, canon jurist, and...
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"Nechtan son of Derile" in Lynch (2001). Clancy, Thomas Owen, "Columba, Adomnán and the Cult of Saints in Scotland" in Broun & Clancy (1999). Cross, F...
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informally organised churches. Iona emerged as the most important religious centre, partly as a result of the work of Adomnan, who was abbot there from 679...
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Bertram Colgrave. Written just after or possibly contemporarily with Adomnán's Vita Sancti Columbae ("Life of Saint Columba"), the Anonymous Life is...
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