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Saint Fursey (also
known as Fursa, Fursy, Forseus, and Furseus: died 650) was an
Irish monk who did much to
establish Christianity throughout the British...
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Dominic Fursey Bodkin (23 July 1843 – 20
February 1929) was a
Christian Brother and a
Catholic educator in Australia.
Bodkin was born near Tuam, County...
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century and is
still a po****r
prayer in Ireland. The
original text of the
Fursey Lorica is held in the
British Library. The translation, from Old
Irish and...
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known as Goban, was an
Irish monk and
spiritual student of
Saint Fursey at
Burgh Castle, Norfolk, England. Born in Ireland, he was a
brother of...
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Fursei - A
Translation Of The 8th
Century M****cript 'Life Of
Saint Fursey'.
Fursey Pilgrims. ISBN 9780954477325.
Retrieved 30
December 2023. "Boehme,...
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Fulgentius of
Ruspe c. 465 1
January 527 or 533
found in
Roman Martyrology Fursey c. 597 650
Gabriel de
Duisco c. 1578 5
February 1597 8 June 1862 by Pope...
- 630 the
first Irish monastery in
southern England was
founded by
Saint Fursey, as part of the Hiberno-Scottish
mission described by Bede. The Venerable...
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started a
school for
teaching Latin and he
granted the
Irish monk
Saint Fursey a
monastery site at
Cnobheresburg (possibly
Burgh Castle). He eventually...
- 1822, 1 St. Tr. n.s. 1215; R. v. Pinney, 1831, 3 St. Tr. n.s. 11 R. v.
Fursey, 1833, 3 St. Tr. n.s. 543, 567; R. v. O'Connell, 1831, 2 St. Tr. n.s. 629...
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Ferchar mac Connaid, king of Dál
Riata (modern Scotland)
Fursey,
Irish missionary (approximate date)
Roberts 1994. "Bluff Town
History -...