The Vision of Adamnán or Adamnán's Vision, also spelled Adomnán, in Irish Fís Adamnáin (or Adomnáin), is a work of visionary literature written in Middle...
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St Adamnan's Church (also known as "Lonan Old Church" and originally known in Manx as Keeill ny-Traie, or "the chapel by the shore") is the former parish...
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sand dunes. There are visible remains of the 12th-century church of St Adamnan and other remains were found by a survey in the 1950s. Little is known...
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Land in the seventh century, De locis sanctis, written down by the monk Adamnan, described reasonably pleasant living conditions of Christians in Palestine...
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century AD works, that influenced European literature, include The Vision of Adamnán. Although there are no written sources of Irish mythology, many stories...
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seven years allegedly establishing over 300 churches and church schools. Adamnan says of Columba: He could not pass the space even of a single hour without...
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the Sidhe (inspired by the Aos Sí) and Tuatha Dé Danann. The Vision of Adamnán Caer Sidi Land of Maidens Koch, John T. Celtic Culture: A Historical Encyclopedia...
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565 Cainnech joined Columba in Scotland, where he is known as Kenneth. Adamnan tells of the arrival of Cainnech, on Iona. Columba had a prophecy of a...
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Souls Sister Catherine Treatise Tractatus de Purgatorio Sancti Patricii The Vision of Adamnán Divine Comedy Inferno Purgatorio Paradiso Fatima v t e...
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