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- Curetán abstract "Saint Curetán (Latin: Curitanus, Kiritinus, or Boniface) was a Scoto-Pictish bishop and saint, who floruit between 690 and 710. He is listed as one of the witnesses in the Cáin Adomnáin, where he is called "Curetan epscop". In the Matyrology of Tallaght he is called "of Ross Mand Bairend" and in the Martyrology of O'Gorman he is styled "bishop and abbot of Ross maic Bairend". His bishopric is usually held, and with good reason, to have been Ross, the seat of which was at the settlement in the Black Isle called Ros-Maircnidh or Rosemarkie, named after the adjacent promontoryA hagiography of Curetán is found in the sixteenth century MS known as the Breviary of Aberdeen, where his vita occurs under the name "Boniface". In this hagiography, his Latin name is accompanied by a story of his Hebrew origins, a descendant of the sister of Saint Peter and Saint Andrew, who was first ordained as a priest by the Patriarch of Jerusalem, before travelling to Rome and becoming Pope, later resigning and moving to Pictland. The story is similar to that in the Life of St. Serf, and it has been conjectured that both were the product of the Romanizing faction in the Easter Controversy. There are place-name commemorations to Saint Curetán along Glen Urquhart, Strathglass, Glen Glass, Loch Ness and the Cromarty Firth. Curetán-Boniface is also associated with the churches of Restenneth and Invergowrie, churches which, like Rosemarkie, both have dedications to Saint Peter.".
- Curetán wikiPageID "4694980".
- Curetán wikiPageRevisionID "496449904".
- Curetán birthDate "7".
- Curetán deathDate "8".
- Curetán imagesize "250".
- Curetán name "Curetan".
- Curetán name "Saint Curetán".
- Curetán shortDescription "Scottish bishop".
- Curetán titles "Bishop".
- Curetán veneratedIn Catholic_Church.
- Curetán description "Scottish bishop".
- Curetán subject Category:7th-century_Scottish_people.
- Curetán subject Category:7th-century_births.
- Curetán subject Category:8th-century_Christian_saints.
- Curetán subject Category:8th-century_Scottish_people.
- Curetán subject Category:8th-century_bishops.
- Curetán subject Category:8th-century_deaths.
- Curetán subject Category:Late_Iron_Age_Scotland.
- Curetán subject Category:Medieval_Gaels.
- Curetán subject Category:Medieval_Scottish_saints.
- Curetán subject Category:Pictish_people.
- Curetán subject Category:Pre-Reformation_bishops_in_Scotland.
- Curetán type Agent.
- Curetán type Cleric.
- Curetán type Person.
- Curetán type Saint.
- Curetán type Person.
- Curetán type Q215627.
- Curetán type Q5.
- Curetán type Agent.
- Curetán type NaturalPerson.
- Curetán type Thing.
- Curetán type Person.
- Curetán comment "Saint Curetán (Latin: Curitanus, Kiritinus, or Boniface) was a Scoto-Pictish bishop and saint, who floruit between 690 and 710. He is listed as one of the witnesses in the Cáin Adomnáin, where he is called "Curetan epscop". In the Matyrology of Tallaght he is called "of Ross Mand Bairend" and in the Martyrology of O'Gorman he is styled "bishop and abbot of Ross maic Bairend".".
- Curetán label "Curetán".
- Curetán sameAs Curet%C3%A1n.
- Curetán sameAs Q5194713.
- Curetán sameAs Q5194713.
- Curetán wasDerivedFrom Curetán?oldid=496449904.
- Curetán name "Curetan".