-
Kentigern (Welsh:
Cyndeyrn Garthwys; Latin: Kentigernus),
known as Mungo, was a
missionary in the
Brittonic Kingdom of
Strathclyde in the late
sixth century...
- by the
Saint Kentigern Trust Board which also
operates Saint Kentigern Boys' School,
Saint Kentigern Girls'
School and
Saint Kentigern Preschool. Established...
- St
Kentigern's Church may
refer to: St
Kentigern's Church,
Lanark (Hyndford Road),
ruined church in
Lanark St
Kentigern's Church,
Lanark (Hope Street)...
- St
Kentigern's Church is a
former Episcopalian church which is now
disused in Edinburgh, Scotland. The
congregation began in 1859 on Earl Grey Street...
-
called Lailoken,
which appears in
Jocelyn of Furness' 12th-century Life of
Kentigern.
Scholars differ as to the
independence or
identity of
Lailoken and Myrddin...
- St.
Kentigern's Academy is a
Roman Catholic,
comprehensive school in Blackburn, West Lothian, Scotland. The
school was
built in 1973 and
refurbished in...
- on the
outskirts of
Keswick in ****bria, England. It is
dedicated to St
Kentigern and is the
Anglican church of the
parish of Crosthwaite.
Since 1951 it...
-
Mount Albert Grammar,
Mount Albert Sacred Heart College,
Glendowie St
Kentigern College,
Pakuranga St Paul's College,
Ponsonby St Peter's College, Epsom...
- St
Kentigern's Church is a
scheduled monument in Lanark,
South Lanarkshire. Its
churchyard and
burial aisles are a
category B
listed building. It was...
- The Vita
Sancti Kentigerni ("Life of
Saint Kentigern") is a
hagiography of
Saint Kentigern (also
known as St. Mungo)
written circa 1200 by
Jocelyn of...