- St.
Modomnóc of
Ossory (also Domnóc and Dominic) (died c. 550) was an
Irish saint and
missionary in
Osraige who was a
disciple of St.
David of
Wales and...
- Óengusso
names the b****eeper at
Saint Davids monastery as a
disciple called Modomnoc, who is said in myth on
Saint David's
consent to have
introduced the honeybee...
- B****eeping was
brought around the 5th century,
traditionally attributed to
Modomnoc, and mead came with it. A
banquet hall on the Hill of Tara was
known as...
-
present in the 3rd century,
according to Solinus; but the
legend of
Saint Modomnoc reports that he
brought honeybees to
Ireland about 540. The Bechbretha...
- the
townland is named, lies near the
ruined former parish church.
Saint Modomnoc reputedly lived as a
hermit in the area in the
sixth century, and a pattern...
- in
converting the
Arian Burgundians to Orthodoxy,
Confessor (512)
Saint Modomnoc,
Bishop of
Ossory in
Ireland (c. 550)
Saint Stephen of Rieti, an Abbot...
- head[c]
Miroslav Bulešić Book, Palm, Priest's
attire [citation needed]
Modomnoc bees[citation needed]
Monica girdle, tears[a]
Monon Standing with a cow...
- St.
Sedna (Feast date: 10 March) St.
Muccine (Feast date: 4 March) St.
Modomnoc (Feast date: 13 February) St.
Aengus Lamoidan (Feast date: 16 February)...
- Arthur's death.
Saint Modomnoc The Félire Óengusso
names the b****eeper at
Saint Davids monastery as a
disciple called Modomnoc, who is said in myth on...
-
Aghaboe and Kilkenny, now
named after him. His
feast is 11 October. St.
Modomnoc of
Ossory traveled there from
Wales as a
disciple of St. David, and is...