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Canones Adomnani
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Adomnán
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Adomnán
(fl. c.628–704)
Adomnán mac Rónáin was abbot of Iona (r. 679–704) and author of the Latin Life of St Columba and an account of the holy places of the Near East (De locis sanctis). He is credited with the proclamation of the Lex innocentium or Cáin Adomnáin at the Synod of Birr.
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A collection of 20 canons concerning the regulation of food. It is attributed to Adomnán.
Collectio canonum Hibernensis
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Dicta Patricii
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Saint Patrick
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Saint Patrick
(fl. 5th century)
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In the Book of Armagh, a group of three, less probably four, sayings (dicta) attributed to Saint Patrick.
Liber ex lege Moysi
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Paenitentiale Cummeani
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Cummíne Fota
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Cummíne Fota
(fl. 7th century)
early Irish saint, patron of Clonfert (Clúain Fertae)
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Cummíne Fota
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Cummíne Fota
(fl. 7th century)
early Irish saint, patron of Clonfert (Clúain Fertae)
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Seventh-century Irish penitential, written by Cumméne/Cumméne (Lat. Cummeanus) the Long, abbot of Clonfert, who died in 662 according to the Annals of Ulster. The text has a prologue, 202 canons and an epilogue.
Synodus I S. Patricii
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A collecion of canons which are said to have been promulgated by Patrick and his suffragan bishops Auxilius and Iserninus. The text has been variously dated to Patrick's time, the 6th and 7th century.
Synodus II S. Patricii
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A Hiberno-Latin tract of canon law, probably produced in Ireland though extant only in manuscripts of the continent.
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