-
Beóán of
Mortlach is the
first of the
three known Bishops of Mortlach. His name,
which could also be
written in non-Gaelic
contexts as Be****, Beo****...
- centuries, it has also been
claimed to mark the
resting place of St Bean(
Beóán) the Culdee. "Battle of Blairnacoi,
Drumderfit Hill". CANMORE.
Royal Commission...
- Benignus".
Catholic Encyclopedia.
Retrieved on 8 November 2009. Johnston, "
Beoán (supp. fl. 1012x24)" "St. Beoc".
Catholic Online.
Retrieved on 13 November...
- the
spirits of
those just made
perfect he
recognized Saints Meldan and
Beoan. They
entertained him with much
spiritual instruction concerning the duties...
- Church,
Anglican Church,
Eastern Orthodox Church)
Amandus of
Strasbourg Beóán (Bean) of
Mortlach Blessed Celine Borzecka Cedd
Cuthbert of
Canterbury Demetrius...
- 13
medieval bishoprics. The
names of four
bishops of the see are known:
Beóán of
Mortlach (fl. 1012), "Donercius", "Cormauch", and Nechtan, who transferred...
-
another 300
years of
longevity for a
Christian soul. Liban's capturer,
named Béoán son of Innli, was not just a "fisherman"
according to the tale, but a member...
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Bishops of
Mortlach Tenure In****bent
Notes fl. 1012
Beóán of
Mortlach One of the four
known bishops of Mortlach.
Known from
other sources. c. 1000s (decade)...
- v t e
Bishops of
Aberdeen Bishops of
Mortlach Beóán of
Mortlach Donercius Cormac of
Mortlach Nechtan of
Aberdeen Pre-Reformation
Nechtan of
Aberdeen Edward...
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Metrical Dindshenchas states the name is
derived from Brefne,
daughter of
Beoan mac Bethaig, the
grandson of Nemed, a
brave soldier-woman. She was slain...