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Bibliography

Van Doren, Rombaut, “[Multiple contributions:] Ettone, Fechin, Fechno, Finán (Finán Cam), etc.”, in: Bibliotheca sanctorum, vol. 5: Erizzo-Galdino, Rome: Pontificia Università lateranense Istituto Giovanni XXIII, 1964. 133, 510, etc..

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Article
“[Multiple contributions:] Ettone, Fechin, Fechno, Finán (Finán Cam), etc.”
Pages
133, 510, etc.
Year
1964
Description
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Entries contributed include: Ettone (Ethi, Hetto, Ze), col. 133 -- Fechin (lat. Vigeanus; ir. Féchín), col. 510 -- Fechno (Feachna), col. 510 -- Feredhach (lat. Feredacius) Mac Cormac, abate di Iona, col. 629 -- Fergna (Fergno), col. 629-30 -- Fillano (ir. Felan, Foilan), col. 792 -- Finán (Finán Cam), col. 817 -- Findbar (Fionnbharr), col. 823 -- Finnián il Lebbroso, col. 833 -- Flandnait, col.  876 -- Foillano di Fosses, cols  952-55  -- Fridolino di Sáckingen, cols 1274-77 [foll. by contribution on iconography by Maria Chiara Celletti] -- Furseo (gaelico: Fursa), cols 1321-22.

Subjects and topics
Headings
saints of Ireland
History, society and culture
Agents
Féchín of ForeFéchín of Fore
(d. c. 665)
Féchín of Fore;Féchín moccu Cháe;Féichín of Fore;Mo Écca of Fore;Mo Fhéccu of Fore
Fé(i)chín moccu Cháe, patron saint of Fobar (Fore, Co. Westmeath)
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Feradach mac CormaicFeradach mac Cormaic
Entry reserved for but not yet available from the subject index.

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Fínán CamFínán Cam
Entry reserved for but not yet available from the subject index.

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Finnbarr of CorkFinnbarr (Báirre) of Cork
((supp.) fl. 6th century?)
Irish saint, patron of Corcach (Cork)
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Foillán of FossesFoillán of Fosses
(fl. 7th century, d. 655)
Foillan
Irish saint associated with Fosses (Fosses-la-Ville), in Wallonia, and brother of Fursa and Ultán.
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Fridolin of SäckingenFridolin of Säckingen
(fl. c.6th century)
Missionary and founder of the monastery of Säckingen in southwest Germany. His 10th-century life by Balther claims that he came from Ireland, although this may be an afterthought.
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FursaFursa
(fl. 7th century)
Irish monk and missionary
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