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- Scuithin abstract "St. Scuithin (fl. 6th/7th century) also known as Scolan, Scothin or Scuitin was a medieval Irish saint with strong Welsh connections.Sometime in the 6th century Scuthin left Ireland to pursue a life of cenobitic monasticism at Tyddewi in Wales founded by St. David, whom at a later date he is reported to have saved from poisoning.According to the "Irish Ecclesiastical Record" St. Scuithin, having attained advanced ascetic virtues, returned to Ireland c. 540 to live the life of a hermit monk, building himself an austere and isolated cell.This cell was located at Freynestown, on the Johnswell hills in the ancient barony of Slieve Margy, Kingdom of Ossory. This habitat would become known in Irish as tigh scuithin and evolve into Tiscoffin monastery as noted in the List of monastic houses in Ireland.In the Irish language tigh scuithin means the house/abode of Scuithin. This has been anglicised as Tiscoffin and preserved as one of the Civil parishes in Ireland within the Kilkenny Barony of Gowran. The county Kilkenny town of Castlewarren in the Diocese of Ossory also preserves his name with the church of St. Scuithin. The townland of Freynestown is closely associated with St. Scuithin.".
- Scuithin birthYear "0006".
- Scuithin deathYear "0007".
- Scuithin thumbnail Ivy_Clad_Ruin_-_geograph.org.uk_-_1312612.jpg?width=300.
- Scuithin title "Old church ruins at Freynestown, County Kilkenny".
- Scuithin veneratedIn Catholic_Church.
- Scuithin veneratedIn Eastern_Orthodox_Church.
- Scuithin wikiPageID "41162863".
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- Scuithin alt "Old church ruins at Freynestown".
- Scuithin birthDate "6".
- Scuithin deathDate "7".
- Scuithin feastDay "--01-02".
- Scuithin influences "St. David of Wales".
- Scuithin name "Scuithin".
- Scuithin patronage Castlewarren.
- Scuithin patronage County_Kilkenny.
- Scuithin residence Freynestown_-_County_Kilkenny.
- Scuithin shortDescription "Irish saint".
- Scuithin titles "Old church ruins at Freynestown, County Kilkenny".
- Scuithin tradition "St. Scuithin monastery, Johnswell hills, County Kilkenny".
- Scuithin veneratedIn Catholic_Church.
- Scuithin veneratedIn Eastern_Orthodox_Church.
- Scuithin description "Irish saint".
- Scuithin description "Irish saint".
- Scuithin subject Category:Celtic_Christianity.
- Scuithin subject Category:Irish_saints.
- Scuithin subject Category:Medieval_Gaels.
- Scuithin subject Category:Medieval_Irish_people.
- Scuithin subject Category:Medieval_Irish_saints.
- Scuithin type Agent.
- Scuithin type Cleric.
- Scuithin type Person.
- Scuithin type Saint.
- Scuithin type Person.
- Scuithin type Q215627.
- Scuithin type Q5.
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- Scuithin comment "St. Scuithin (fl. 6th/7th century) also known as Scolan, Scothin or Scuitin was a medieval Irish saint with strong Welsh connections.Sometime in the 6th century Scuthin left Ireland to pursue a life of cenobitic monasticism at Tyddewi in Wales founded by St. David, whom at a later date he is reported to have saved from poisoning.According to the "Irish Ecclesiastical Record" St. Scuithin, having attained advanced ascetic virtues, returned to Ireland c.".
- Scuithin label "Scuithin".
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- Scuithin sameAs Q16933730.
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- Scuithin wasDerivedFrom Scuithin?oldid=605343293.
- Scuithin depiction Ivy_Clad_Ruin_-_geograph.org.uk_-_1312612.jpg.
- Scuithin isPrimaryTopicOf Scuithin.
- Scuithin name "Scuithin".