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  2. Category:Female saints of medieval Ireland - Wikipedia

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    It includes Medieval Irish saints that can also be found in the parent category, or in diffusing subcategories of the parent. Pages in category "Female saints of medieval Ireland" The following 32 pages are in this category, out of 32 total.

  3. List of saints of Ireland - Wikipedia

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    A female Irish saint, a virgin who served as a prioress or abbess of a convent at Ouchter Ard. 8 March [90] Derlugdacha 5th century, late Kildare monastery 2nd Abbess of Kildare 1 Feb [91] Díchu mac Trichim: 5th century Irish Saul, Co. Down Ulster saint, of the Dál Fiatach. A chieftain who became the first convert of St. Patrick. 29 April [20 ...

  4. Gobnait - Wikipedia

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    The saint is still locally venerated today, [3] and is among a group of Irish saints whose feast day has been given national rather than just local recognition. The main centres of devotion to Gobnait are Inis Oírr (Aran Islands), Dún Chaoin in West Kerry and Balleyvourney near the Cork / Kerry border. [ 8 ]

  5. Edana of Ireland - Wikipedia

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    [3] [4] Saint Patrick ordained Edana as a monastic. [2] [3] [4] She is the patroness saint of several parishes in western Ireland including Tuam and Elphin . A "famous holy well", [5] known for its healing properties, was named for her. [2] [6] Her feast day is July 5.

  6. Brigid of Kildare - Wikipedia

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    She is a patroness saint of Ireland (and one of its three national saints), as well as of healers, poets, blacksmiths, livestock and dairy workers, among others. [ 2 ] Brigid is said to have been buried at the high altar of the original Kildare Cathedral , and a tomb raised over her [ 22 ] "adorned with gems and precious stones and crowns of ...

  7. Samthann - Wikipedia

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    Samthann / ˈ s æ v h æ n /, [1] modernised spelling Samhthann or Samthana, is an Irish folk saint, purportedly a Christian nun and abbess in Early Christian Ireland. [2] She is one of only four female Irish saints for whom Latin Lives exist. She died on 19 December [3] 739. [4]

  8. Moninne - Wikipedia

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    She took her Sisters west to the island of Begerin to be guided in the ways of monastic life by her uncle, [5] one of the first Irish bishops, St. Ibar. [6] The community eventually returned from Leinster to the north of Ireland, settling first at Faughart, then at Killeavy. [7] Faughart Church was founded by Saint Moninne in honour of Brigid. [8]

  9. Category:Women of medieval Ireland - Wikipedia

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    15th-century Irish women (11 P) F. ... Saint Cyra This page was last edited on 25 June 2022, at 13:45 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons ...