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Bibliography

Löwe, Heinz, “Findan von Rheinau. Eine irische peregrinatio im 9. Jahrhundert”, Studi Medievali, 3rd series, 26 (1985): 53–100.

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“Findan von Rheinau. Eine irische peregrinatio im 9. Jahrhundert”
Periodical
Studi Medievali 26 (1985)
Volume
26
Pages
53–100
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Irish abroad
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History, society and culture
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Fintán of RheinauFintan (Findan) of Rheinau
(fl. 9th century)
Irish saint from Leinster who is said to have been captured by vikings and carried off as a slave to the Orkneys, only to escape and embark on a pilgrimage to Rome; while returning home, he met and joined a community of anchorites based at Rheinau (at the Rhine, near Schaffhausen, modern Switzerland).
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