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  2. Columba of Rieti - Wikipedia

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    Columba of Rieti, TOSD (2 February 1467 – 20 May 1501) was an Italian religious sister of the Third Order of St. Dominic who was noted as a mystic. She was renowned for her spiritual counsel, devotion to the Blessed Sacrament , and fantastic miracles were attributed to her.

  3. Life of Columba - Wikipedia

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    The Life of Columba is a hagiography written in the style of "saint's lives" narratives that had become widespread throughout medieval Europe. Compiled and drafted by scribes and clergymen, these accounts were written in Latin and served as written collections of the deeds and miracles attributed to the saint, both during his or her life or ...

  4. Imelda Lambertini - Wikipedia

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    Imelda Lambertini was born in 1322 in Bologna, the only child of Count Egano Lambertini [1] and Castora Galuzzi. Her parents were devout Catholics and were known for their charity and generosity to the underprivileged of Bologna.

  5. Saint symbolism: Saints (A–H) - Wikipedia

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    Columba of Cornwall: Female carrying a palm branch and a sword, a dove hovering above [citation needed] Columba of Rieti: Dominican tertiary receiving the Eucharist from a hand reaching down from heaven; Dominican tertiary with a dove, lily, and book, or a wreath of roses, cross, lily, and a rosary [citation needed] Columba of Sens

  6. Columba (given name) - Wikipedia

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    Columba (521–597), Irish prince who evangelised the Picts, and one of Scotland's patron saints; Columba of Rieti (1467–1501), Dominican beatified mystic; Columba of Sens (c. 257 – 273), saint and martyr; Columba of Spain (died c. 853), nun, saint and martyr; Columba of Terryglass (died 553), saint and one of the Twelve Apostles of Ireland

  7. Dallán Forgaill - Wikipedia

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    Eochaid mac Colla (c. 560 – 640), better known as Saint Dallán or Dallán Forgaill (Old Irish: Dallán Forchella; Latin: Dallanus Forcellius; Primitive Irish: Dallagnas WorgÄ“llas), was an early Christian Irish poet and saint known as the writer of the "Amra Coluim Chille" ("Elegy of Saint Columba") and, traditionally, "Rop Tú Mo Baile" [1] ("Be Thou My Vision").

  8. Book of Kells - Wikipedia

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    The Book of Kells (Latin: Codex Cenannensis; Irish: Leabhar Cheanannais; Dublin, Trinity College Library, MS A. I. [58], sometimes known as the Book of Columba) is an illustrated manuscript and Celtic Gospel book in Latin, [1] containing the four Gospels of the New Testament together with various prefatory texts and tables.

  9. Áedán mac Gabráin - Wikipedia

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    The sources for Áedán's life include Bede's Historia ecclesiastica gentis Anglorum; Irish annals, principally the Annals of Ulster and the Annals of Tigernach; and Adomnán's Life of Saint Columba. The Senchus fer n-Alban, a census and genealogy of Dál Riata, purports to record his ancestry and that of his immediate descendants. None of ...