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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...
- 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...
- 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...
- 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...
- 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)....
- 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...
- Restalrig, close to the Church, and its design is a miniature copy of St. Triduana's Aisle there. In 1860 it was removed from its first site, which was then...
- 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...