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- Saint Triduana, also known as Trodline, Tredwell, and in Norse as Trøllhaena, was an early Christian woman, ****ociated with various places in Scotland...
- St Ninian and St Triduana's Church, Edinburgh is a Catholic church in the Restalrig district of Edinburgh, Scotland. The original church was a wooden building...
- visitor, giving offerings for m****es before the altars of Our Lady and Saint Triduana and for keeping Our Lady's Light in September 1496, while his gunners ****embled...
- Pictish King Nechtan attempted to seduce a young woman from the island named Triduana, who in response gouged her own eyes out. She later became abbess of a...
- Cathedral is one of four parishes in Cluster 1 along with St Ninian and Triduana, St Patrick and St Albert. The cathedral formerly operated a café in an...
- of Iona John Ogilvie P Psalmodius R Regulus Rufus S Serf T Teneu Ternan Triduana W Wendelin of Trier William of Perth Catholic Church in England G. W. S...
- Tredwell Loch of St Tredwell Papa Westray HY492508 10 33 Named after St Triduana, the loch's waters were traditionally believed to be medicinal. Loch Suaineabhal...
- back to events in the year 700 when Saint Rule and Saint Triduana had arrived in Scotland. Triduana had sta**** on in Scotland and when she died the church...
- accompanied on his voyage by a number of consecrated virgins, among these Saint Triduana. According to the various accounts Regulus was either shipwrecked or told...
- Ninian's Cathedral, Perth, was dedicated to the saint in 1850. St Ninian and Triduana's Church, Edinburgh is a Roman Catholic church constructed in 1932 that...