Ultan was an Irish 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. 633, and lived there both as a monastic probationary and later alone as an anchorite. In c. 651 he accompanied his brother Foillan to Nivelles in Merovingian Gaul where they continued their monastic life together.
Ultan was an Irish 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...
Ultan (Irish: Ultán) is an Irish male given name derived from Ulster. SaintUltan, Irish monk and saintUltan of Ardbraccan, Irish abbot and saint Ultan...
St. Ultan of Ardbraccan, also known as Ultan the scribe was an Irish saint and Abbot-Bishop of Ardbraccan during the 7th century. He died c. 657 and his...
relied upon an earlier work, now lost, the Book of Ultán. This Ultán, probably the same person as Ultan of Ardbraccan, was Tírechán's foster-father. His...
Existing, Volume 4, London, 1741, p.287 [1] Debrett's Peerage, 1968, p.1235 SaintUltan National symbols of Ireland, the Republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland...
History of the English People, where he relates that SaintUltan joined the mission led by Saint Fursey which went from Ireland through British territory...
Founding saints were almost invariably lesser members of local dynasties, and their successors were often chosen from among their kin. Ultan, abbot-bishop...
goddess became attached to the saint. Among the most ancient accounts of St Brigid are two Old Irish hymns; the first by St Ultan of Ardbraccan (died c. 657)...
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Royal Victoria Eye and Ear Hospital (1910–1916). In 1919, she founded SaintUltan's Children's Hospital. Kathleen Lynn was born on 28 January 1874 in the...
founded an Abbey in Clane and made St. Senchel the Elder its first Abbot. SaintUltan Tua, who used to put a stone into his mouth to prevent him from speaking...
lays claim to an association with Saint Patrick, through the old Christian site and Annagholish Hill. SaintUltan a well-known patron of children, who...
that are now in Belgium and northern France. A companion of Foillan and SaintUltan, he went on preaching circuits of Hainaut, Artois and Picardy before...
Fursey arrived with his brothers Foillan and Ultan, as well as other brethren, bearing the relics of Saints Meldan and Beoan, he had been welcomed by the...
The name is believed to mean "church of the Ulsterman" or "church of SaintUltan." It was also known as Kellallathan (cealla leathan, "broad church")...
Saint Foillan (Faélán, Faolán, Foélán, French: Feuillen) is an Irish saint of the seventh century. Foillan was the brother of SaintsUltan and Fursey....
(which was located in the Bishop's residence) and St. Ultan's, which was named after a local saint who had lived in St. Braccan's day.[citation needed]...
at the RHA until 1927. He contributed a pencil sketch to The book of SaintUltan: a collection of pictures and poems by Irish artists and writers (1920)...
Ireland. The clinic was established in 1989 on the site of the former SaintUltan's Children's Hospital. Due to decreasing revenue, the 0.38 hectare city...
of the saints of Ireland, which attempts to give an overview of saints from Ireland or venerated in Ireland. The vast majority of these saints lived during...
on 17 March, the very next day, and also the feast day of Saint Patrick. Furthermore, Ultan prophesied that "she may pass joyously because blessed Bishop...