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Saint Máedóc of
Ferns (Old Irish: [ˈmaiðoːɡ]; fl. 6th & 7th century), also
known as
Saint Aidan (Irish: Áedan; Welsh: Aeddan; Latin: Aid**** and Ed****)...
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North Africa (5th century)
Saint Fidelis, a
martyr in
North Africa.
Saint Maidoc (Mo-Mhaedog),
Abbot of
Fiddown in
Kilkenny in
Ireland (5th century) Saint...
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monks founded before 550,
probably by St
Colmcille (reputedly
founded by St
Maidoc,
Bishop of Ferns,
though already flourishing when he was born); Augustinian...
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Maelerw Bardsey Island 1
January (trad.)
Maethlu 26
December (trad.)
Maidoc 28
February (trad.)
Bishop Not to be
conflated with
Aeddan Foeddog of Ferns...
- west of Gower. The
village is
named after the
churchyard of St
Madoc (or
Maidoc), who
founded his
hermitage or
monastery here in the 6th century. The 13th-century...
- another, Walsh,
believed that he had
identified Dichiull as a
disciple of
Maidoc or
Madoc of Ferns, who died in 624. At one time, the
island was
named for...
-
monks founded before 550,
probably by St
Colmcille (reputedly
founded by St
Maidoc,
Bishop of Ferns,
though already flourishing when he was born); Augustinian...
- the patron-saint of
Llanlibio in
Anglesey in
Wales (6th century)
Saint Maidoc (Madoc), Bishop,
Llanmadog in
Wales was
named after him (6th century) Saint...
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Fiddown was the site of a 6th-century monastery, ****ociated with the monk
Maidoc or Momodoc,
which was
located near the
river crossing.
Fiddown Island nearby...