- (/aɪˈbɪəriəs/ eye-BEER-ee-əs) or Ivor, was an
early Irish saint,
patron of
Beggerin Island, and bishop. The
saint is
sometimes said to have been one of the...
- [citation needed] Some of the
earliest known bearers of the name are Ibar of
Beggerin, an
Irish saint who may have
preceded or been
contemporary with St. Patrick...
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Protestant church in the
centre of Wexford, Ireland,
dedicated to
Saint Ibar of
Beggerin (Iberius).
Designed by John Roberts, the
interior is
Georgian in style...
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meaning mud. It
contained several islands,
among which the
large island of
Beggerin was
known to be a safe
refuge for
early Christian settlements. Vikings...
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Regular of
Selskar —
though no
record of cell here Becc-eriu; Begeire;
Beggerin Camaross Monastery early monastic site,
founded 6th
century by St Abban...
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Achilleus Saint George Blessed Giles of ****isi
Gerard of Toul Ibar of
Beggerin (Meath)
Toyohiko Kagawa (Episcopal and
Lutheran Church) St George's Day...
- 19500°N 6.73167°W / 52.19500; -6.73167 (Kerragh Islands)
Begerin Island or
Beggerin Island Beigéirinn
Wexford North Slob 22 5 20 0 Road (no
longer an island)...
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saint 25
December or 26
December Ibar mac
Lugna 5th
century (d. 500 / 501)
Beggerin Island (Becc Ériu)
Munster saint 23
April Íte
ingen Chinn Fhalad 6th century...
- Moyarny,
Ailbe of Emly, Ciarán of Saigir, Declán of
Ardmore and Ibar of
Beggerin. All are said to be
originally from
Munster and also as
being the earliest...
- origin, he
became Bishop of
Milan in
Italy in 408 (423)
Saint Ibar of
Beggerin (Iberius, Ivor), an
enlightener in Ireland, who
mainly preached in Leinster...