-
almost destro****
their boat.
Columba gave the same
warning to Baithéne mac
Brénaind who
replied that both he and the
whale were in God's hands, and Columba...
- 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...
- 300s
found in
Roman Martyrology Bademus unknown 10
April 376 Baithéne mac
Brénaind c. 534 c. 596-598
Balbina of Rome
unknown c. 130
found in
Roman Martyrology...
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Ferguso Sétna mac
Ferguso Fedilmid mac
Ferguso ? Dauí
Feradach Baithéne mac
Brénaind Columb Eoghan Columb Cille Garban Amolgad Lasrén mac
Feradaig Fiachra Áed...
- and was
originally the site of the
monastery of St Buadán (Baithéne mac
Brénaind),
after which the
Church of
Ireland is named.
William Lawson Micks and...
-
Brendan the Navigator;
episcopal diocesan cathedral 1111 Cluain-ferta-
brenaind; Cluain-ferden Clonfert, Mony****un
Abbey Augustinian nuns —
Arroasian founded...
- when they were only 50
yards distant, Ernán fell down dead. Baithéne mac
Brénaind was the
second abbot of Iona (597–600), and
known to have administered...
-
Verona Oncho (Onchuo) 600
Peregrinus (Cetteus) 600
Bishop of
Amiternum Baithéne mac
Brénaind 536
Ireland 600
Ireland Abbot Tarsicia 600 ...
-
nearby hamlet of Longformacus. The
dedication is to St. Bathan—Baithéne mac
Brénaind—the
second abbot of Iona.
While there is no
priory today there is a small...
- (Scotland),
founder of Iona Abbey,
Confessor (597)
Venerable Baithéne mac
Brénaind (Baithin, Comin, Cominus),
disciple of St. Columba, Abbot, of
Tiree and...