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- (later also called "Tundalus", "Tondolus" or in English translations, "Tundale", all deriving from the original Middle Irish Tnúdgal meaning 'desire-valour'...
- 1149 refers to Malachy as follows- "When Saint Ruadan had fallen silent, Tundale looked happily about him and saw Saint Patrick of Ireland, dressed in shining...
- sighing! Among that blessed company Tundale could see four bishops whom he recognised... The third bishop that Tundale recognised was Malachias O'Moore's...
- Lille, De planctu naturae Brother Marcus, Visio Tnugdali ("The Vision of Tundale") Guillaume de Lorris and Jean de Meun, Roman de la rose, also translated...
- Ruadhán as follows- Suddenly, Saint Ruadan approached them. He welcomed Tundale happily, took him into his arms and hugged him. 'My son, your arrival here...
- this "Prince of ****" to a figure in the 12th-century Irish religious text Vision of Tundale, who feeds on the souls of corrupt and lecherous clergy....
- Bede from the seventh century; "St Patrick's Purgatory", "The Vision of Tundale" or "Visio Tnugdali", and the "Vision of the Monk of Eynsham", all from...
- tradition. The Vision of A****án influenced the Hiberno-Latin Vision of Tundale, which was widely disseminated in various languages, and was a precursor...
- 1149 refers to Cellach as follows: "When Saint Ruadan had fallen silent, Tundale looked happily about him and saw Saint Patrick of Ireland, dressed in shining...
- Paul Getty Museum. 12 May 2020. Retrieved 12 May 2020. "The Vision of Tundale: Introduction | Robbins Library Digital Projects". d.lib.rochester.edu...