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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...
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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...
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Tredwell Loch of St
Tredwell Papa
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Named after St
Triduana, the loch's
waters were
traditionally believed to be medicinal. Loch Suaineabhal...
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offered prayers at
Holyrood Abbey on 14
September and on the next day at St
Triduana's Chapel and Our Lady Kirk of Restalrig. On 19
September 1496 the Scottish...
- 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...
- A
litany of
saints from the
Aberdeen Breviary.
Scottish Saints are
prominent including, Kentigern, Ebba and
Triduana. (Edinburgh
University Library)....
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Thomas Tredwell (1743–1831),
American lawyer and
politician from New York
Triduana (also
known as Tredwell),
Scottish saint ****ociated with the
blind Treadwell...
- the city, with
dramatic crags and
hills St
Triduana's Chapel,
Restalrig Collegiate Church Shrine of St
Triduana, a
Pictish saint Trinity House Home to a...