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==References == | <p> In Irish hagiology there are several Banbans given. </p> <p> '''(1.)''' Two of these are probably the same person, ''Banban The Wise,'' attached to separate days, May 1 and 9. Colgan ( ''Tr. Thaum.'' p. 176) is of the opinion that the Bambanum to whom St. [[Patrick]] committed the Domnach Mor, or large basilica in Magh-Sleacht, was [[Banban]] the Wise. He also supposes him to have been a son of Richella, sister of St. Patrick. In Tr. Thaun? He is called presbyter, but at May 1 the Mart. Tallaght calls him bishop. </p> <p> '''(2.)''' [[Bishop]] of Leithglinn, commemorated Nov. 26; '''''Ῥ''''' the abbot of Claenadh (Clane, County Kildare), who died A.D. 777. </p> <p> '''(3.)''' Another bishop, put by ''Mart. Doneg.,'' etc., on Dec. 3. </p> | ||
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Banban [1]
In Irish hagiology there are several Banbans given.
(1.) Two of these are probably the same person, Banban The Wise, attached to separate days, May 1 and 9. Colgan ( Tr. Thaum. p. 176) is of the opinion that the Bambanum to whom St. Patrick committed the Domnach Mor, or large basilica in Magh-Sleacht, was Banban the Wise. He also supposes him to have been a son of Richella, sister of St. Patrick. In Tr. Thaun? He is called presbyter, but at May 1 the Mart. Tallaght calls him bishop.
(2.) Bishop of Leithglinn, commemorated Nov. 26; Ῥ the abbot of Claenadh (Clane, County Kildare), who died A.D. 777.
(3.) Another bishop, put by Mart. Doneg., etc., on Dec. 3.