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Saint Kessog was an
Irish missionary of the mid-sixth
century active in the
Lennox area and
southern Perthshire. Son of the king of
Cashel in Ireland,...
- 19th-century
Gothic church stands in the town square,
named after Saint Kessog, an
Irish missionary who is said to have
preached in the area in the sixth-century...
- was
built in 1200 and
dedicated to St
Kessog and was
under the
control of the
Abbey of Inchaffray. St
Kessog's Well
stands nearby the church. A second...
- over the loch, and the Luss
Hills rise to the west of the village.
Saint Kessog brought Christianity to Luss at the
early 6th
century in the
Early Middle...
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Prince of
Munster Uichtdhealdh,
Queen of
Connacht (married
Ailill Molt) St.
Kessog of Luss St. Fáelán of
Strathearn Ousilla,
according to
legend the Queen...
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Dumbarton Fintry Killearn Kilmaronock (St Ronan)
Kilsyth Kirkintilloch Luss (St
Kessog) New
Kilpatrick Old
Kilpatrick Rhu
Rosneath Strathblane Nithsdale Caerlaverock...
- Scotland, Columba,
Palladius Barra Finbarr Eigg Donnán
Galloway Ninian Lennox Kessog Orkney
Magnus Wales
David of
Wales Gibraltar (territory)
Bernard of Clairvaux...
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Church of
Scotland church in Luss,
Argyll and Bute,
dedicated to
Saint Kessog. The
present church building was
constructed in 1875 and
underwent major...
- Diuma, Ceollach,
Saint Machar,
Saint Cathan,
Saint Blane, Jaruman, Wyllow,
Kessog, St Govan, Donnán of Eigg,
Foillan and
Saint Fursey began the conversion...
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Christianity in
Scotland can
probably be
found among the soldiers,
notably Saint Kessog, son of the king of Cashel, and
ordinary Roman citizens in the vicinity...