Celtic Scotland : $b A history of ancient Alban. Volume 2 (of 3), Church and cultureSkene, W. F. (William Forbes)
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Celtic Scotland : $b A history of ancient Alban. Volume 2 (of 3), Church and culture
Skene, W. F. (William Forbes)
Celts -- Scotland; Civilization, Celtic; Scotland -- Antiquities, Celtic; Scotland -- History -- To 1603
=Adamnan=, abbot of Iona, dies 704.
704-710 Conamhail, son of │704-707 Interval of three years.
Failbhe, first abbot of a │
different race. │
710-712 Coeddi, bishop of Iona. │707-717 =Dunchadh=, son of
│Cinnfaeladh, abbot of Iona.
713 =Dorbeni= obtains chair of │
Iona, and dies same year. │
713-716 Interval of three years.│
716-724 =Faelchu= mac Dorbeni │717-722 Interval of five years.
obtains chair of Iona 29th │
August 716. │
724-726 Cillene the Long │722-759 Feidhlimidh mac Failbhe
succeeds Faelchu in abbacy. │holds abbacy of Iona.
726-752 Cilline Droichteach the │
anchorite, abbot of Iona. │
752-767 =Slebhine=, son of │759-766 Interval of seven years.
Congal, abbot of Iona. │
767-772 Interval of five years. │766-772 Suibhne, abbot of Iona.
772 Breasal, son of Seghine, becomes abbot for thirty years.
Footnote 535:
778 Lex Coluimcille la Donnchadh acus Bresal.—_An. Ult._
Footnote 536:
782 Muredach mac Huairgaile equominus Iae periit.—_Ib._
Footnote 537:
775 Mors Conaill Maighe Luinge.—_Ib._
Footnote 538:
776 Mors Maelemanach Ab. Cinngaradh.—_Ib._
Footnote 539:
790 Mors Noe abbatis Cinngaradh.—_Ib._
Footnote 540:
765 (_recte_ 770) Niall Frosach mac Ferghaile _secht mhliadhna os
Eirinn na righ, co nerbail in I Cholaimchille aga oilithre iar nocht
mhliadhna iaromh_ (was seven years king over Ireland, and died in Iona
on his pilgrimage eight years afterwards).—_An. F. M._
Footnote 541:
782 Bacall Airtgaile mic Cathail R. Conacht et peregrinatio ejus in
sequenti anno ad insulam Iae.—_An. Ult._
790 Artgal mac Cathail rex Conacht in Hi defunctus est.—_Ib._
Footnote 542:
784 Adventus reliquiarum filiorum Eirc ad civitatem Tailten.—_Ib._
Footnote 543:
794 Vastatio omnium insolarum Britanniæ a gentibus.—_Ib._
795 _Orcain Iae Choluimchille._—_An. Inis._
798 _Indreda mara doaibh cene itir Erinn et Albain._—_An. Ult._
Footnote 544:
801 Bresal mac Segeni, abbas Iae, anno principatus sui 31
dormivit.—_Ib._
Footnote 545:
802 _Hi Coluimbea cille_ a gentibus combusta est.—_An. Ult._
797 (_recte_ 802) Condachtach, _Scribbneoir tochaidhe acus_ abb. Iae
deg.—_An. F. M._
806 Familia Iae occisa est a gentibus .i. lx octo.—_An. Ult._
Footnote 546:
807 Constructio novæ civitatis Columbæ Cille _hi Ceninnus_ (in
Kells).—_Ib._
814 Ceallach, abbas Iae, finita constructione templi Cenindsa reliquit
principatum, et Diarmitius, alumpus Daigri, pro eo ordinatus
est.—_Ib._
Footnote 547:
This appears from the term ‘templum,’ usually applied to a stone
church, and from its being afterwards called a _Damhliag_ or stone
church.
Footnote 548:
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