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Dublin Institute for
Advanced Studies. Crooks,
Canon David W.T. (1999). "
Baithin 2000".
Donegal Annual. 51: 19–21. "St Boden's". Dúchas.ie. "BÁITHÍNE M...
- were
reported to have worn away at the end of the 17th century).
Saint Baithin and
Saint Failbhe may also be
buried on the island. The
Abbey graveyard...
- king of Feara-Manach 1201;
plundered by Aed
Muimnech 1233 Tech-
Baithin; Teach-
Baithin Tisrara Nunnery "Nunnery"
Toberelly Friary Franciscan Friars, Third...
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inscriptions on one of its long
sides are
signed by the
metalworker Gilla Baíthín,
along with the
names of its
commissioners "Cennfailad" (d. 1025, a successor...
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Rosses area of north-west
County Donegal. He was a
school teacher at St.
Baithin's Primary School in the
village of St
Johnston (East Donegal) for most of...
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Kings of Connacht. Aodh
Fionn mac Fergna: king of
Breifne Maenach mac
Báithin: king of Ui
Briuin Breifne – c.653 Dub Dothra: king of the Ui
Briuin &...
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Collon Union,
Kilsaran Union.
Retrieved 20
February 2024. "De ****ige
Baithin og
Furudran av
Dunleer (500-t)". Den
katolske kirke (in Norwegian). Retrieved...
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immigrants from Ulster.
Henry and
Catherine had been
married at
Saint Baithin's Church (known
locally as 'the Chapel') in St Johnston, a
village in The...
- of St.
Comgall of
Bangor 142a
Story of Brenainnmoccu-Alta 142a
Story of
Baithín and St. Columba. 142a
Story of
Mochuta and the
Devil 142b
Story of David...
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founder of Iona Abbey,
Confessor (597)
Venerable Baithéne mac Brénaind (
Baithin, Comin, Cominus),
disciple of St. Columba, Abbot, of
Tiree and Iona (c...