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agreed to remit payment "for a day and a night". Moling argued that "All time is day and night; thou canst never reimpose this tax." Although this was not the king's intention, Moling held him to his word, promising him heaven if he kept it, and the reverse if he did not. When Adomnán learned of this
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Columba as a model for the monks, and thereby improve Adomnán's standing as abbot. The biography is by far the most important surviving work written in early-medieval Scotland, and is a vital source for our knowledge of the Picts, as well as a great insight into the life of Iona and the
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O'Loughlin, T. "The Tombs of the Saints: their significance for Adomnán", in J. Carey, M. Herbert and P. Ó Riain eds, Studies in Irish
Hagiography: Saints and Scholars (Four Courts Press, Dublin 2001),
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Northern Europe. It has been suggested by Alfred Smyth that Adomnán spent some years teaching and studying at Durrow, and while this is not accepted by all scholars, it remains a strong possibility.
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O'Loughlin, T. "Adomnán: A Man of Many Parts" in T. O'Loughlin ed., Adomnán at Birr, AD 697: Essays in
Commemoration of the Law of the Innocents (Four Courts Press, Dublin 2001), pp. 41–51.
270:), probably written between 697 and 700. This biography is by far the most important surviving work written in early-medieval Scotland, and is a vital source for our knowledge of the
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in 697. It is a set of laws designed, among other things, to guarantee the safety and immunity of various types of non-combatants in warfare. For this reason it is also known as the
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Adomnán, in keeping with Ionan tradition, made several more trips to the lands of the
English during his abbacy, including one the following year. It is sometimes thought, after the
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48(1997)95–111; re-printed in: D. Broun and T.O. Clancy eds, Spes
Scotorum Hope of the Scots: Saint Columba, Iona and Scotland (T. and T. Clark, Edinburgh 1999), pp. 139–158.
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Scottish and Irish tradition, as well as one of the most important figures in either Scottish or Irish history. His death and
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573:(i.e. "On Holy Places"), an account of the great Christian holy places and centres of pilgrimage. Adomnán got much of his information from a
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Library of Iona in the Late Seventh Century: The Evidence from Adomnán's De locis sanctis", Ériu 45(1994)33–52
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is a possibility, although Durrow is a stronger possibility than most. He probably joined the Columban
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was not his only work. Adomnán also wrote the treatise
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859:, 3rd series, Vol 3 (1882), 408-419
751:Saint Adamnán, patron saint archive
1350:Herbermann, Charles, ed. (1913). "
824:, Edinburgh University Press, 1984
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1277:A Compendium of Irish Biography
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1995:Virgilius Maro Grammaticus
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1867:Muirchu moccu Machtheni
1857:Manchán of Min Droichit
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