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Bhreathnach, Edel, “Saints’ dedications and the ecclesiastical landscape of Hiberno-Norse Dublin: Irish, Scandinavian and others”, in: Seán Duffy (ed.), Medieval Dublin XVIII, Dublin: Four Courts Press, 2020. 143–168.

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“Saints’ dedications and the ecclesiastical landscape of Hiberno-Norse Dublin: Irish, Scandinavian and others”
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Seán Duffy (ed.), Medieval Dublin XVIII (2020)
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143–168
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2020
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Brigit of KildareBrigit of Kildare
(c. 439/452–c. 524/526)
patron saint of Kildare, whose cult spread both within and outside of Ireland.
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Cainnech of AghaboeCainnech of Aghaboe
Cainnech moccu Dalonn
Cainnech moccu Dalonn, patron saint of Achad Bó Chainnig (Aghaboe, Co. Laois) and Cell Chainnig (Kilkenny)
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Cóemgen of GlendaloughCóemgen (var. Cáemgen, Caoimhghin, Caoimhin, Kevin) of Glendalough
(d. c. 618)
Kevin of Glendalough
patron saint of Glenn Dá Locha (Glendalough)
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Comgall of BangorComgall of Bangor
(d. 601/602)
Comgall mac Sétnai;Comgall moccu Araidi
Comgall (mac Sétnai) moccu Araidi, patron saint of Bangor
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Máel RuainMáel Ruain
(d. 792)
Founding bishop-abbot of the monastery of Tallaght (Ir. Tamlacht, Co. Dublin) and a pioneer and leader of a kind of monastic reform that inspired the emergence of the Céli Dé.
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Michael le PoleMichael le Pole
Entry reserved for but not yet available from the subject index.

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Saint PatrickSaint Patrick
(fl. 5th century)
St Patrick
No short description available
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