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Cogitosus (fl. c. 650) was an
Irish monk, who
wrote the Vita
Sanctae Brigidae.
Cogitosus was a monk of Kildare, an
important monastery in Ireland, who...
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possibly by St
Aleran (died in 665),
lector of Clonard, the
second by
Cogitosus, a monk of Kildare. An Old
Irish prose Life,
Bethu Brigte, was composed...
- Brigit/Brigid—Ireland's
three patron saints. The
earliest extant Life was
written by
Cogitosus. Additionally,
several Irish calendars relating to the
feastdays of Christian...
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about her life and work
derives from a
hagiography written by the monk
Cogitosus some 200
years after her birth. The
prevailing Christian folklore surrounding...
- and
another bishop, St. Nadfraoich, to
preach and
teach the Gospel.
Cogitosus, a monk of
Kildare in the
eighth century, and the
author of what is known...
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dedicated subsequently to
Brigid … the
Mother Saint of Ireland".
Cogitosus,
writing in the late 7th century,
first mentions a
feast day of Saint...
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school of metal-work and penmanship.
According to Brigid's biographer,
Cogitosus, a
community of
monks grew up which,
under his guidance,
excelled in the...
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Authors Adomnán Ailerán
Augustinus Hibernicus Cenn Fáelad mac
Aillila Cogitosus Cú C****mne ****méne Fota
Diarmaid the Just
Finnian of
Moville Fintán of...
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Authors Adomnán Ailerán
Augustinus Hibernicus Cenn Fáelad mac
Aillila Cogitosus Cú C****mne ****méne Fota
Diarmaid the Just
Finnian of
Moville Fintán of...
- 665
Bernard of
Chartres Cadac-Andreas
Candidus Clemens the
Grammarian Cogitosus, fl. c. 650? ****mian
Dicuil Donatus of
Fiesole Finnian of Moville, died...