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- Saint Caillin (fl. c.570) was an Irish medieval saint and monastic founder. His Feast day is celebrated on 13 November. The patron saint of Fenagh, County...
- Shrine of Caillín of Fenagh is a late example built to hold a c. 1516 m****cript which updates a much earlier book detailing the life of St. Caillín of Fenagh...
- Clavell. The episode was written by series co-creator Rachel Kondo and Caillin Puente, and directed by Frederick E. O. Toye. It was released on Hulu on...
- "Dai-kyū wa: Kōten" (****anese: 第九話「紅天」) Frederick E.O. Toye Rachel Kondo & Caillin Puente April 16, 2024 (2024-04-16) 0.538 Blackthorne, Mariko, and Yabushige...
- back to the earliest period of Celtic monasticism. The founder was St. Caillín, thought to have arrived in Fenagh from Dunmore in County Galway in the...
- of modern-day County Cavan) in 464, on a Friday. He was buried by Saint Caillín at Fenagh in the south of modern-day County Leitrim. He is important in...
- The Shrine of St Caillín is a metal ****dach (a book-shaped shrine) built before 1536 to hold and protect the 15th century Book of Fenagh m****cript. It...
- Special Reference to the Canadian Situation". 10 March 1999. Langmann, Caillin (2012). "Canadian Firearms Legislation and Effects on Homicide 1974 to...
- is believed to derive from the "old Book of Caillín" (Irish: Leabar Chaillín), a lost work about Caillín, founder of the monastery. Ó Maolconaire began...
- the Túath where he died was renamed in his honour, and his brother Saint Caillín obtained a substantial honour price in compensation under Brehon Law, securing...