- companions, the
priest Colmán (also
called Colonan or Kolonat) and the
deacon Totnan,
remained in Würzburg.
Kilian made this town the base of his activity, which...
-
Saint Totnan (7th
Century – July 8, 689 AD) was an
Irish Franconian apostle. He was born in
Ireland and was
martyred along with
Saint Colman and Saint...
- It was
Christianized in 686 by
Irish missionaries Kilian,
Kolonat and
Totnan. The city is
mentioned in a
donation by Duke
Hedan II to
bishop Willibrord...
- Irish-born
Christian priest and missionary. He was a
companion of
Kilian and
Totnan as
missionaries to
Franconia and Thüringen in Germany. In 686, the three...
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Warinus of Poitiers, 677
Dagobert II of the Franks, 676 Kilian, Colman, and
Totnan, 689 Fructus,
Valentine &
Engratia of Segovia, c. 715
Theofrid of Orange...
- July 8, 752,
Burchard transferred the
relics of
Kilian and his
companions Totnan and
Colman to the cathedral. The
skulls of
these three saints are still...
- of
Saints Killian, Colonat, and
Totnan (Dom Ss. Killian,
Kolonat und
Totnan)
Patron saint Saint Kilian Saint Totnan Saint Colman Secular priests 373...
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Orthodox pope of
Alexandria Liu Jingxian,
official of the Tang
dynasty Totnan,
Irish Franconian apostle Ostrogorsky 1956, pp. 116–122. Hodgkin, Thomas...
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Saint Kilian, who
together with his companions,
Saint Colman and
Saint Totnan are
considered to be the
apostles to the Franks,
suffering martyrdom in...
- St.
Colman of
Stockerau St.
Dymphna of
Gheel St.
Killian of
Wurzburg St.
Totnan of
Wurzburg St.
Colman of
Wurzburg St.
Grimonia St.
Eliphius of Toul St...