Entities

Dúngal of Saint-Denis and Pavia

  • d. after 827/828
  • Bobbio, Saint-Denis, Pavia
  • Irish poets, Irish people in continental Europe, abbots, scholars, teachers
  • (agents)
Irish scholar, teacher and poet known for his career on the continent, who was associated with Saint-Denis, Pavia and Bobbio.


See also: Baldo of Salzburg
Baldo of Salzburg
(fl. 9th c.)
Teacher in the cathedral school of Salzburg, who has been identified as the patron who commissioned a copy of Adomnán’s De locis sanctis (Vienna MS 458) and the addressee of a poem, perhaps by Dúngal, beg. Baldo, Dei famule.

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Bobbio
Bobbio
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PaviaPavia
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Saint-DenisSaint-Denis
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Reference works
McGuire, James [ed.], and James Quinn [ed.], Dictionary of Irish biography, online ed., Online: Royal Irish Academy, Cambridge University Press, 2009–present. URL: <https://www.dib.ie>.
Breen (Aidan) [id. 002840.v1. ‘Dúngal’] direct link
Oxford dictionary of national biography, Online: Oxford University Press, 2004–present. URL: <http://www.oxforddnb.com>. 
comments: General editors include Lawrence Goldman, et al.
Ganz (David) [id. 8263. ‘Dúngal (fl. c. 800–827)’] direct link
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