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Secundinus (fl. 5th century), or
Sechnall (Modern Irish: Seachnall) as he was
known in Irish, was
founder and
patron saint of
Domhnach Sechnaill, County...
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original on 22
January 2014.
Retrieved 24
February 2014. St.
Sechnall.
Catholic Encyclopedia.
Retrieved 29
January 2010. "Past Archbishops"....
- that
exists is an
entry in the
Irish Annals recording the
arrival of St.
Sechnall and his
brother St.
Auxilius "to help St. Patrick".
Auxilius seems to have...
- Kilkenny(Ossory)
Strong Welsh connections with St
David 2
January Secundinus,
Sechnall mac RestitiĂșit 5th
century Continent?
Dunshaughlin (Domnach Sechnaill)...
-
Psalter of Cashel, and the Book of Rights. He
succeeded St. Patrick's
nephew Sechnall as
coadjutor and
became the
first rector of the
Cathedral School of Armagh...
-
death she
married Chonas the Briton. By
Restitutus she was
mother of
Saint Sechnall of Dunshaughlin;
Saint Nectan of Killunche, and of
Fennor (near Slane);...
-
Saint Ailbe of Emly c. AD 520 (or
later in AD 548), and had
Secundinus (
Sechnall, Seachnall) as its
second abbot. It took part in the
missionary work of...
- Clan
founder Niall GlĂșndub. The name
Maelechlainn means "Devotee of St
Sechnall" who is
thought to be a 5th-century
Italian bishop that
preceded St Patrick...
-
become fossilised in the
street layout.
Secundinus (d. 447;
variously Sechnall, Seachnall, Seachnail, Secundus) was son of was a son of Restitutus, a...
-
settlement on the
Island was said to have been
established by
Ollamh Fodhla.
Sechnall (Secundinus) was the
founder and
patron saint of
Domhnach Sechnaill, Co...