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- The Visio Tnugdali ("Vision of Tnugdalus") is a 12th-century religious text reporting the otherworldly vision of the Irish knight Tnugdalus, later also...
- celebrated on 3 November, so as not to clash with All Souls Day. The Visio Tnugdali written c.1149 refers to Malachy as follows- "When Saint Ruadan had fallen...
- He was buried at the Abbey of St. Peter and Paul in Armagh. The Visio Tnugdali, written c. 1149, makes reference to Christian as follows: When Saint Ruadan...
- situated across the road from the present-day Church of Ireland. The Visio Tnugdali written c.1149 refers to Ruadhán as follows- Suddenly, Saint Ruadan approached...
- medieval ‘visions’ such as the Visio Pauli, Visio Alberici [fr], and Visio Tnugdali. Naraka, in Indian religions where punishments resemble sins committed...
- seventh century; "St Patrick's Purgatory", "The Vision of Tundale" or "Visio Tnugdali", and the "Vision of the Monk of Eynsham", all from the twelfth century;...
- own request. Cellach was succeeded by Máel Máedóc Ua Morgair. The Visio Tnugdali written c.1149 refers to Cellach as follows: "When Saint Ruadan had fallen...
- in po****r culture John Milton's poetic style Paradise Regained Visio Tnugdali Beacon for Freedom of Expression search for Milton Milton 1674. "Paradise...
- heyday of medieval otherworld-journey narratives such as the Irish Visio Tnugdali, and of pilgrims' tales about St. Patrick's Purgatory, a cavelike entrance...
- version and is the only surviving fully illuminated m****cript of the Visio Tnugdali. It has 20 miniatures by Simon Marmion and elaborate borders with "CM"...