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- Túathalán abstract "Túathalán (died c. 747) was an 8th-century abbot of Cennrigmonaid. He is known only from his obituary in the Annals of Ulster. Cennrigmonaid, literally "head of the king's pastureland", is a site associated with later St. Andrews, and is probably that site's former name. Túathalán is the first cleric associated with a church establishment there, and Túathalán's obituary constitutes the first source for both the existence of a church there and for the existence of the location itself. The church was likely founded around the beginning of the 8th century, probably by Óengus I mac Fergusa, King of the Picts, although King Nechtan mac Der-Ile may also have been responsible. Túathalán may therefore have been the first ever abbot of the location. There was probably a Hexham connection. The latter was a monastic establishment whose writings show a good deal of knowledge about the Picts, and who share a dedication to St. Andrew.".
- Túathalán deathDate "0747".
- Túathalán wikiPageID "4881535".
- Túathalán wikiPageRevisionID "586949905".
- Túathalán after "?".
- Túathalán before "?".
- Túathalán dateOfDeath "747".
- Túathalán name "Tuathalan".
- Túathalán shortDescription "Scottish abbot".
- Túathalán title Archbishop_of_St_Andrews.
- Túathalán years "d. 747".
- Túathalán description "Scottish abbot".
- Túathalán subject Category:747_deaths.
- Túathalán subject Category:Medieval_Gaels.
- Túathalán subject Category:Pictish_people.
- Túathalán subject Category:Scottish_abbots.
- Túathalán subject Category:Year_of_birth_unknown.
- Túathalán type Agent.
- Túathalán type Cleric.
- Túathalán type Person.
- Túathalán type Person.
- Túathalán type Q215627.
- Túathalán type Q5.
- Túathalán type Agent.
- Túathalán type NaturalPerson.
- Túathalán type Thing.
- Túathalán type Person.
- Túathalán comment "Túathalán (died c. 747) was an 8th-century abbot of Cennrigmonaid. He is known only from his obituary in the Annals of Ulster. Cennrigmonaid, literally "head of the king's pastureland", is a site associated with later St. Andrews, and is probably that site's former name. Túathalán is the first cleric associated with a church establishment there, and Túathalán's obituary constitutes the first source for both the existence of a church there and for the existence of the location itself.".
- Túathalán label "Túathalán".
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- Túathalán sameAs Q7862409.
- Túathalán sameAs Q7862409.
- Túathalán wasDerivedFrom Túathalán?oldid=586949905.
- Túathalán name "Tuathalan".