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- Saint Sanctain or Sanctan was a 6th-century bishop from Northern Britain. Sanctan was the son of Samuel Cennísel, a king in Northern Britain. His mother...
- daughter of Muiredach Muinderg, the king of Ulster, and they had two sons: Sanctan, who became bishop of Cil-dá-les and founded Kilnasantan in County Dublin...
- Austregisilus Baudilus Bernardino of Siena Ivo of Chartres Lucifer of Cagliari Sanctan May 20 (Eastern Orthodox liturgics) Day of Remembrance (Cambodia) Eman****tion...
- Cervia near Ravenna in Italy, martyr (c. 501) Saint Sanctan, Bishop of Kill-da-Les and Kill-na-Sanctan near Dublin in Ireland (6th century) Blessed Adalgar...
- Deichter, daughter of Muiredach Muinderg, the king of Ulster. Their son Sanctan founded Kilnasantan in County Dublin after travelling to Ireland with his...
- recalled in ****brian place names, including St. Bega, St. Brigid, and St. Sanctan. The influence of the early Celtic Church in Northumbria and ****bria was...
- 488 AD), Irish missionary and patron saint of the Manx people. Saint Sanctan, a 6th-century Welsh missionary bishop originally from the Hen Ogledd....