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- Ethernan (or Ithernan, Etharnan, Itarnan) was a 7th century Scottish martyr and saint. The focus of his cultus was the Isle of May. Almost nothing is known...
- by some to have been an Irish monk and bishop, with the Gaelic name of Ethernan, who, though he might have been the Bishop of St. Andrews, was drawn to...
- corrupted version of the personal name Ethernan. If this is the case, it is likely to refer to the 7th century saint Ethernan about whom little is known but who...
- (1704–1784), are buried in the abandoned churchyard of the ruinous Church of St Ethernan in Rathen, Aberdeenshire, Scotland. Edvard Grieg was raised in a musical...
- excavated remains of the priory were listed as a scheduled monument in 1958. Ethernan was a 7th-century Scottish monk martyred by the Picts around 669 and believed...
- Abbo of Auxerre Pope Abraham of Alexandria (Coptic, 6 Koiak)) Adrian (Ethernan) Birinus C****ian of Tangier Emma (of Lesum or of Bremen) Francis Xavier...
- Location Notes CISP BRATT/1 ᚛ᚔᚏᚐᚈᚐᚇᚇᚑᚐᚏᚓᚅᚄ᚜ IRATADDOARENS[ Addoaren (Saint Ethernan?) Brandsbutt, Inverurie, Aberdeenshire CISP BRATT/1 Pictish(?), dated 6th...
- was a stopping off point for pilgrims on their way to St Andrews or St. Ethernan's shrine on the Isle of May. Due to raiding parties from Orkney, the relative...
- the souls of the Kings Of Scots. The island, with the supposed relics of Ethernan who died there in around 669, was a po****r destination for pilgrims during...
- was a stopping off point for pilgrims on their way to St Andrews or St. Ethernan's shrine on the Isle of May. Antiquarian Robert Sibbald says that in 1100...