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Boyle, Alexander, “St. Ninian and the Life of St. Monenna”, Analecta Bollandiana 91 (1973): 21–30.

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Article
“St. Ninian and the Life of St. Monenna”
Volume
91
Pages
21–30
Subjects and topics
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History, society and culture
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Mo Ninne of KillevyMo Ninne of Killevy
(first half of the sixth century (d. 517, s.a. AU))
Dar Ercae of Killevy
founder and patron saint of Cell Shléibe (Killevy, Co. Armagh); daughter of Mochta, a nobleman of the Conailli Muirthemne.
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Moninne [version by Conchubranus]Moninne ... version by Conchubranus
(supp. fl. 6th/7th century?)
Female Irish saint whose hagiographer, Conchubranus, seems to have based her identity on that of Mo Ninne of Killevy, but transformed it to encompass a career in England, Scotland and Rome. Material relating to other saints may have played a part in this transformation.
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NinianNinian
(supp. fl. 5th–6th century)
Saint Ninian
saint, missionary and reputed founder of Candida Casa (Whithorn, Galloway, Scotland).
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C. A., Dennis Groenewegen
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