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- Saint Cathan, also known as Catan, Cattan, etc., was a 6th-century Irish monk revered as a saint in parts of the Scottish Hebrides. This Saint appears...
- Cathan is a former census-designated place (CDP) in Snohomish County, Washington, United States. The po****tion was 526 at the 2000 census. The CDP was...
- secluded abbey. Unwilling to compromise Cathan's position at court, they do not tell Cathan of their discovery, but Cathan's position is already being undermined...
- "battle" in Welsh. The name is also probably derived from the Irish names Cathán and Callan, both meaning "battle" in Irish and Scottish, and the surnames...
- missionaries ****ociated with the island of the 5th and 6th centuries include Cathan whilst the Irish Text Martyrology of Tallaght makes a reference to Blane...
- St Cathan's Chapel (Scottish Gaelic: Cill Chatan) is a ruined chapel on the island of Colonsay, Scotland in the Inner Hebrides. It was dedicated to Cathan...
- during the reign of Symeon IV, Kurnos the Usurper, and Beldinas Pilofiro. Cathan is called back to his house to discover that his brother has died of the...
- Kilchattan Chapel (St Cathan's Chapel) is a ruined medieval chapel near Ardminish, Isle of Gigha, Argyll and Bute, Scotland. Built in the 13th century...
- 443, between them. Its name derives from the 6th-century Irish monk Saint Cathan, combined with the Goidelic element ard-, or "heights". In the past Ardchattan...
- Tipperary. The Annals of the Four Masters record the death of Ainle, son of Cathan, lord of the Uaithni Cliach, killed by Vikings in AD 914; of Dubhdabharc...