- as
Bannaventa in Northamptonshire,
which is
phonically similar to the
Bannavem Taburniae mentioned in Patrick's confession, but this is
probably too far...
-
autobiographical Confessio 'fuit vico
Bannavem Taburniae,
villulam enim
prope habuit, ubi ego
capturam dedi' ('lived at
Bannavem Taburniae,
because he had a small...
- Gloucestershire?) RC
Ariconium Weston under Penyard,
Herefordshire AI
Bannavem Taburniae unknown SP
Bannaventa Norton, near Daventry, Northamptonshire...
- East-West Schism. The
traditional story of St
Patrick says he was from
Bannavem Taburniae, the
location of
which is unclear. His
birthplace is not known...
-
tells us in his
Confession that he had been born in a
settlement called Bannavem Taburniae. The
location is unknown, but
could be a
variant of Bannaventa...
- son of the late Potitus, a priest, who
belonged to the
small town of
Bannavem Taberniae; he had a
small estate nearby, and it was
there I was
taken captive...
- Banna-venta, an
early town
south of the Grampians." A
similar placename,
Bannavem Taburniae, is
mentioned in one of the only two
known authenticated letters...
- with
Saint Patrick in the 10th century. His home was at a
place known as '
Bannavem Taberniae'
which the
etymologists John
Irving identifies with the local...