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- Iserninus abstract "Saint Iserninus (or Isernius) (c. 456 AD) was an early Christian missionary of Ireland who is associated with Saint Patrick and Saint Auxilius in establishing Christianity in the south of that island. More recent research associates him not with Patrick but with Palladius.Saint Iserninus is thought to have been a Briton or Irishman, and is associated with the lands of the Uí Cheinnselaig in Leinster. He was originally named Fith, and he may have been ordained a deacon at Auxerre with Patrick and Auxilius.Iserninus is referred to as a bishop in the Annals of Ulster, and he is recorded as having begun his mission in 439 AD.A tradition at Aghade, County Carlow, holds that Iserninus founded a church there and was later buried there. Iserninus is also called the founder of the church at Old Kilcullen, where he was reputedly appointed as bishop by St. Patrick, possibly along with St. Mactail.".
- Iserninus deathPlace Aghade.
- Iserninus deathPlace Ireland.
- Iserninus deathYear "0456".
- Iserninus veneratedIn Catholic_Church.
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- Iserninus deathDate "~456".
- Iserninus deathPlace "Aghade, Ireland".
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- Iserninus name "Saint Iserninus".
- Iserninus placeOfDeath "Aghade, Ireland".
- Iserninus shortDescription "Irish bishop".
- Iserninus veneratedIn Catholic_Church.
- Iserninus wordnet_type synset-saint-noun-2.
- Iserninus description "Irish bishop".
- Iserninus description "Irish bishop".
- Iserninus subject Category:5th-century_Christian_saints.
- Iserninus subject Category:5th-century_bishops.
- Iserninus subject Category:Christian_missionaries_in_Ireland.
- Iserninus subject Category:Medieval_Irish_saints.
- Iserninus subject Category:People_from_County_Carlow.
- Iserninus subject Category:Pre-diocesan_bishops_in_Ireland.
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- Iserninus comment "Saint Iserninus (or Isernius) (c. 456 AD) was an early Christian missionary of Ireland who is associated with Saint Patrick and Saint Auxilius in establishing Christianity in the south of that island. More recent research associates him not with Patrick but with Palladius.Saint Iserninus is thought to have been a Briton or Irishman, and is associated with the lands of the Uí Cheinnselaig in Leinster.".
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