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|Abstract2=<p>Two Lives of St Cybi of Holyhead, Anglesey, in a manuscript of the late twelfth century, recount how the saint spent a period in Ireland. Though superficially following a common hagiographical narrative trope - <em>peregrinatio</em>, with founding of churches - this story is very peculiar in that Cybi is repeatedly persecuted by a second saint, and ultimately forced to withdraw. This paper discusses the Irish geography of the narrative and its possible significance.</p>
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Lewis, Barry, “The strange Irish career of St Cybi of Holyhead”, Peritia 32 (2021): 163–180.

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“The strange Irish career of St Cybi of Holyhead”
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Peritia: Journal of the Medieval Academy of Ireland 32 (2021)
MacCarron, Máirín, and Dáibhí Ó Cróinín (eds), Peritia 32 (2021), Brepols.
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32
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163–180
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Two Lives of St Cybi of Holyhead, Anglesey, in a manuscript of the late twelfth century, recount how the saint spent a period in Ireland. Though superficially following a common hagiographical narrative trope - peregrinatio, with founding of churches - this story is very peculiar in that Cybi is repeatedly persecuted by a second saint, and ultimately forced to withdraw. This paper discusses the Irish geography of the narrative and its possible significance.

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