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additional meaning of 'to defile' or 'to stain' for the Old
English term
bædan 'to compel', from
which bæddel was
possibly derived. They cite a
Latin gloss...
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Hypothesized sites for Mons
Badonicus include:
Bowden Hill in
Linlithgow Mynydd Baedan in
South Wales Badbury Rings, Dorset, an Iron Age hill fort Bath or Solsbury...
- of the Four
Masters at 615.2 state, "Ailill, son of
Baedan; Maelduin, son of Fearghus, son of
Baedan; and Diucolla, were
slain in Magh Slecht, in the province...
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include (besides
Badbury Rings and
Bathampton Down), the
mountain of
Mynydd Baedan near
Maesteg in
South Wales, and
Bowden Hill in Wiltshire. King
Arthur leads...
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Conaill Domhnall and
Fearghus 559–561 Uí Néill – Cenél nEógain
Eochaidh and
Baedan 562–563 Uí Néill – Cenél nEógain
Ainmuire mac Sétnai 564–566 Uí Néill –...
- Colmcille; in
existence 779 Cluain-fodae; Cluain-fota-baitan; Cluain-fota-
baedan-aba; Cluain-fota-bile; Ecra
Tulach Clonfad Monastery early monastic site...
- hermaphrodite, pederast")[dubious – discuss][citation needed],
related to OE
bædan ("to defile") < Proto-Germanic *baidijaną ("constrain,
cause to stay") In...
- King (539–558)
Domhnall and Fearghus, High
Kings (559–561)
Eochaidh and
Baedan, High
Kings (562–563)
Ainmuire mac Sétnai, High King (564–566) Báetán mac...
- Suck). This was an
early monastic site,
founded c. AD 800 by
Saint Boedan (
Baedán, Baetan) and then
located in the
kingdom of Uí Maine. It
should not be confused...
- King Lorn Mor, son of Erc,
brother of King
Fergus Mor
Muredach Eochaidh Baedan Coluim (Mal;colm)
Nechtan Fergus Feradach Finn (the fair)
Ferachar Foda...