- in
Italy and an
ardent opponent of
Arianism (644)
Saint Bertin,
Abbot of
Sithin (afterwards
called Abbey of
Saint Bertin) (c. 709)
Martyrdom of the Holy...
- who
vigorously opposed Monothelitism (710)
Saint Erkemboden, a monk at
Sithin in Saint-Omer in France,
later Bishop of Thérouanne (714)
Saint Alferius...
- area with monasteries. The
saint himself helped found the
monastery of
Sithin,
around which grew up the town now
known as
Saint Omer.
Disciple of St Guthlac...
-
Altnasheen meaning either Alt na Sián, The
Gorge of the
Fairy Mounds or Alt na
Sithin meaning the
Height of the Fairies, is a
townland in the
civil parish of...
-
Luxeuil in
France (c. 668)
Saint Bertinus the Younger,
Benedictine monk at
Sithin, in
France (699)
Saint Felix of Seville,
deacon and
martyr in Seville, Spain...
- (Album Version) 02.56 11. "Sanda Kumariyak" (Album Version) 03.10 12. "
Sithin Iwasanna Bae" (Album Version) 03.18 13. "Samudenna
Samuganna Nam" (Album...
- of the Old
Monastery (now
Saint Mommolin). From
there he
became Abbot of
Sithin,
founded by his
friend St Bertinus.
Finally in 660 he was made
Bishop of...
- dine" (album version) 7. "Obe
Senehe Dewatemin" (album version) 04.15 8. "
Sithin Pathanna Maa" (Album Version) 03.45 9. "Sudo Sudu Aadare" (album version)...
- the
crown of
martyrdom for the faith." Born in Wales, he
became a monk at
Sithin in France. He was sent to
found a new
monastery at
Wormhoult in Belgium...
- Sala, Madu Mala Lesa,
Agaada Saagaraye,
Menikak Rakina, Budu
Saamine and
Sithin Ma
Noseli Sitiddi. He
worked continuously in
large number of
music studios...