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Irish saint and missionary
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
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Alcoholic beverage made from honey
Beekeeping 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
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Place in Leinster, Ireland
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
Tybroughney
Medieval southeastern Irish kingdom
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
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Culinary traditions of Ireland
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
Irish_cuisine
Ordinary of the diocese of Ossory
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)
Bishop_of_Ossory
Day in the Eastern Orthodox Church calendar
in converting the Arian Burgundians to Orthodoxy, Confessor (512) Saint Modomnoc, Bishop of Ossory in Ireland (c. 550) Saint Stephen of Rieti, an Abbot
February 13 (Eastern Orthodox liturgics)
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Old Irish legal text on beekeeping
Ireland. Irish tradition attributes the introduction of beekeeping to Saint Modomnóc in the early 7th century. However the presence of some Common Celtic technical
Bechbretha
Attribute identifying a saint in artworks
head[c] Miroslav Bulešić Book, Palm, Priest's attire [citation needed] Modomnoc bees[citation needed] Monica girdle, tears[a] Monon Standing with a cow
Saint_symbolism:_Saints_(I–P)
Galla 550 Rome Isaac of Spoleto 550 Leo of Troyes 550 Modomnoc (Domnoc, Dominic) 550 Optatian 550 Bishop of Brescia Pastor
Chronological list of Catholic saints in the 6th century
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the 5th or 6th centuries. This time frame matches with the legend of St. Modomnoc, whom it is claimed first brought bees to Ireland from Wales in the early
Beekeeping_in_Ireland
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