- Baithéne mac Brénaind (also
known as
Saint Baoithin and
Saint Buadán) was an
Irish monk, one of
Saint Columba's
followers who
accompanied him to Scotland...
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Columba had died and that St.
Baithen had
succeeded him. Undeterred, Fintán made the
journey and
applied to St.
Baithen for
reception into the community...
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Monastery early monastic site,
founded probably in the late 6th
century by St
Baithen Mac Cuanach;
plundered by the king of Feara-Manach 1201;
plundered by Aed...
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Taughboyne (Irish:
Teach Baoithín
meaning "house of
Baithen") is a
civil parish, in
County Donegal, Ireland.
Taughboyne is
located 8 km (5.0 mi) West-South-West...
- 77.3833132°E / 27.7110986; 77.3833132 (19. Nandgam) 20
Kokilavan Jauv
Baithen Mathura Uttar Pradesh 27°44′56″N 77°23′32″E / 27.7488828°N 77.3923169°E...
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preaching for some time in Ireland,
around Dulane in
County Meath and Inis-
Baithen in Leinster. It is also
sometimes said that he
spent time in
Brittany where...
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monarch (502/22), to his son Dachi. "Here must I stop. What follows, let
Baithen write.": 173 — Columba,
Irish abbot and
missionary evangelist (8 June...
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names of the
saints of Tír
Conail - Dallan,
Conal and Fiacre, Adomnán,
Baithen and Barron,
Nelis and Mura, Fionán and Davog,
Cartha and Caitríona, Taobhóg...
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Location Building Date
Works St
Johnstown St
Baithen's Church 1860
Stained gl****, high
altar and side
altar Gargary St Patrick's
Church 1860ca
Altar and...
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Chief Brehon Baithen's intentions of
retiring because of a
serious (ultimately fatal) illness,
Fidelma became determined to
succeed Baithen as
Chief Brehon...