Columba, Saint, 521-597

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Name (Latin)
Columba, Saint, 521-597
Other forms of name
Colm Cille, 521-597
Columcille, Saint, 521-597
Columkille, Saint, 521-597
Colomba, Saint, 521-597
Colom chille, Saint, 521-597
Columb chille, Saint, 521-597
Colomcille, Saint, 521-597
Cuilm chille, Saint, 521-597
Columbae, Saint, 521-597
Colum Cille, Saint, 521-597
Colmcille, Saint, 521-597
Columbkille, Saint, 521-597
Colm na Cille, Saint, 521-597
Cholm Cille, Saint, 521-597
Date of birth
0521-12-07
Date of death
0597-06-09
Associated country
Great Britain
Ireland
Scotland
Gender
male
MARC
MARC
Other Identifiers
VIAF: 79402324
Wikidata: Q236326
Library of congress: n 50081695
OCoLC: oca00115214
Sources of Information
  • Adamnan. Adomnan's life of Columba, 1990:CIP galley (S. Columbae)
  • Colum Cille and the Columban tradition, c1997:p. 4 of cover (Saint Colum Cille, known from the Latin form of his name as Columba, probably born 521, died 9 June 597)
  • Colmcille, saint of destiny, 1997:t.p. (Colmcille)
  • The prophecies of St Malachy & St Columbkille, 1979
  • Colm na Cille, c1998
  • Beatha Cholm Cille, 1967
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Wikipedia description:

Columba () or Colmcille (7 December 521 – 9 June 597 AD) was an Irish abbot and missionary evangelist credited with spreading Christianity in what is today Scotland at the start of the Hiberno-Scottish mission. He founded the important abbey on Iona, which became a dominant religious and political institution in the region for centuries. He is the patron saint of Derry. He was highly regarded by both the Gaels of Dál Riata and the Picts, and is remembered today as a Catholic saint and one of the Twelve Apostles of Ireland. Columba studied under some of Ireland's most prominent church figures and founded several monasteries in the country. Around 563 AD he and his twelve companions crossed to Dunaverty near Southend, Argyll, in Kintyre before settling in Iona in Scotland, then part of the Ulster kingdom of Dál Riata, where they founded a new abbey as a base for spreading Celtic Christianity among the pagan Northern Pictish kingdoms. He remained active in Irish politics, though he spent most of the remainder of his life in Scotland. Three surviving early-medieval Latin hymns are attributed to him.

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