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Saint Foillan (Faélán, Faolán, Foélán, French: Feuillen) is an
Irish saint of the
seventh century.
Foillan was the
brother of
Saints Ultan and Fursey....
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Irish monks led by
Foillan that
involve Gertrude and the
Abbey of Nivelles.
Before the
foundation of Nivelles,
Irish monks led by
Foillan traveled to Francia...
- Raad ny
Foillan (Manx for 'The Way of the Gull') is a
coastal long-distance
footpath in the Isle of Man.
Because it is a
closed loop
around the coast...
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Dancers -
Vitus Deacons - Stephen,
Marinus Dentists - Antipas, Apollonia,
Foillan Dietitians -
Martha Diplomats -
Gabriel the
Archangel Doctors - Cosmas...
- Waffen-SS defenders.
Damaged buildings included the
medieval churches of St.
Foillan, St. Paul and St. Nicholas, and the
Rathaus (city hall),
although Aachen...
- was
named after a ford at the
bottom of
Whitebridge Hill. The Raad ny
Foillan (Way of the Gull) long
distance coastal footpath opened in 1986, and runs...
- the SW. The path to the
summit from
Bradda West is part of the Raad ny
Foillan, the Isle of Man
Coast long
distance footpath.
Cliffs drop from the summit...
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ground between the
Senne and the Dyle/Dijl. The 9th-century vita of
Saint Foillan mentions "the forest, next to the
abbey of
Saint Gertrude,
called the Sonesian"...
- monk who
later became an abbot. He was the
brother of
Saints Fursey and
Foillan. He was a
member of Fursey's
mission from
Ireland to East
Anglia in c....
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Colgan identifies as Killursa, in the
deanery of Annadown. His
brothers Foillan and
Ultan then
joined the
community at Rathmat, but
Fursey seems to have...