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Ní Chatháin, Próinséas, “Aquitaine in Early Irish sources”, in: Jean-Michel Picard (ed.), Aquitaine and Ireland in the Middle Ages, Dublin: Four Courts Press, 1995. 137–146.

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“Aquitaine in Early Irish sources”
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Jean-Michel Picard (ed.), Aquitaine and Ireland in the Middle Ages (1995)
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137–146
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Hilary of PoitiersHilary of Poitiers
(fl. c.315/6–c.367/8)
theologian and bishop of Poitiers (el. 353), who campaigned against Arianism and has the reputation of being the first writer of Latin hymns, who composed a Liber hymnorum, although few texts are extant. He appears to have been held in high esteem in medieval Ireland.
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Martin of ToursMartin of Tours
(fl. 4th century)
bishop of Tours and saint. His vita and related writings by Martin’s younger contemporary Sulpicius Severus were highly influential in early medieval Europe, furnishing models for hagiographic writing about many other saints.
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