- Adamnan, abbot of Iona
- Христианство: Адамнан, игумен Ионский (христианский святой)
Универсальный англо-русский словарь. Академик.ру. 2011.
Универсальный англо-русский словарь. Академик.ру. 2011.
Adamnan, Saint — • Irish born abbot of Iona, and St. Columba s biographer Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006 … Catholic encyclopedia
ADAMNAN, ST. — abbot of Iona, of Irish birth, who wrote a life of St. Columba and a work on the Holy Places, of value as the earliest written (625 704) … The Nuttall Encyclopaedia
Adamnan, Saint — ▪ Irish abbot and scholar also spelled Adomnan, also called Eunan born c. 625, County Donegal, Ire. died 704, ; feast day September 23 abbot and scholar, particularly noted as the biographer of St. Columba. Nothing is known of… … Universalium
Adamnan — (c. 624–704) Saint and Devotional Writer. Adamnan was a native of Ireland. In 679 he was elected Abbot of Iona. He was the author of De Locis Sanctis and a life of St columba. He is mainly remembered for his attempts to persuade the Celtic… … Who’s Who in Christianity
Adamnán, The Vision of — ▪ Gaelic literature Irish Fís Adamnáín in the Gaelic literature of Ireland, one of the earliest and most outstanding medieval Irish visions. This graceful prose work dates from the 10th century and is preserved in the later The Book of… … Universalium
Adamnan, St. — (625? 704) Historian, b. in Donegal, became Abbot of Iona in 679. Like other Irish churchmen he was a statesman as well as an ecclesiastic, and appears to have been sent on various political missions. In the great controversy on the subject of … Short biographical dictionary of English literature
St. Adamnan (Eunan) — St. Adamnan † Catholic Encyclopedia ► St. Adamnan (Or Eunan). Abbot of Iona, born at Drumhome, County Donegal, Ireland, c. 624; died at the Abbey of Iona, in 704. He was educated by the Columban monks of his native place,… … Catholic encyclopedia
School of Iona — School of Iona † Catholic Encyclopedia ► School of Iona Iona is the modern name derived by change of letter from Adamnan s Ioua; in Bede it is Hii; the Gaelic form is always I or Y, which becomes Hy by prefixing the euphonic h. This… … Catholic encyclopedia
St. Baithen of Iona — St. Baithen of Iona † Catholic Encyclopedia ► St. Baithen of Iona An Irish monk, specially selected by St. Columba as one of the band of missionaries who set sail for Britain in 563. Born in 536, the son of Brenaron, he was an ardent… … Catholic encyclopedia
704 — NOTOC EventsBy PlaceByzantine Empire* Justinian II re takes the throne of the Byzantine Empire.Europe* Cenred succeeds to the throne of Mercia, after his uncle Æthelred abdicates to become abbot of Bardney.Births* Li Fuguo, Chinese official and… … Wikipedia
Aldfrith — • A Northumbrian king, son of King Oswin; d. 14 December, 705 Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Aldfrith Aldfrith † … Catholic encyclopedia