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46: 586: 227:, where he taught grammar and metrical composition for many years. In 840, he led a contingent of troops against the Saracens. He was in Rome in 844 when Louis II was crowned King of Italy, and for his subsequent coronation as emperor in 850. Also in 850, he gave the Church St. Brigid at Piacenza, to Columbanus' abbey at Bobbio, provided that they establish there a hospice for Irish pilgrims. Piacenza was an important stop on the 390: 445: 303:
According to Donatus, St. Brigid visited his deathbed to give him spiritual strength and comfort. (A similar story is told of his archdeacon Andrew, whose sister Bridget, miraculously arrives from Ireland shortly before his death.) Donatus' story, preserved in manuscript in the Laurentian Library in
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The church of Fiesole had suffered much in its property and prerogatives from the emperors, and the Normans had destroyed its charters. Donatus applied for redress to the emperor Louis, who in 866 granted his request. A confirmation of this grant was obtained subsequently by Donatus from Charles the
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and composed a metrical "Life of the St. Brigid". When it was printed by Colgan in 1647, the text was attributed to Coelan, an Irish monk of the eighth century, and only its foreword, which refers to previous Lives by Ultan and Aileran, was ascribed to the pen of Donatus.
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Like Columkille, Donatus always cherished a tender regretful love for Ireland; and like him also he wrote a short poem in praise of it which is still preserved. It is in Latin, and the following is a translation, made by a Dublin poet many years ago:
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His feast day is 22 October. The numerous locations and churches incorporating his name, San Donato, provide evidence of his influence and popularity throughout Tuscany. His remains lie buried in an altar dedicated to him in the
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Bald at Placentia, with the condition annexed that anyone who infringed it should pay the church thirty pounds of gold. Donatus served as a bishop, teacher, and public administrator for forty-seven years.
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is interspersed with short lyrical poems. The best known of these is the twelve-line poem in which he describes the beauty and fertility of his native land, and the prowess and piety of its inhabitants.
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In 829 Donatus was elected bishop of Fiesole. The traditional account relates that the people were praying to be sent a bishop to replace one drowned by the feudal lords. When Donatus entered the
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Raised by popular acclaim to the See of Fiesole, Donatus made Andrew his archdeacon. He encouraged Andrew to restore the church of San Martino di Mensola and to found a monastery there.
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He was buried in the cathedral, where his epitaph, dictated by himself, may still be seen. In it he alludes to his birth in Ireland, his years in the service of the princes of Italy (
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Donatus was born in Ireland to noble parents towards the end of the eighth century. Despite there being little biographical detail in the tenth/eleventh-century
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An Ecclesiastical History of Ireland: From the First Introduction of Christianity Among the Irish to the Beginning of the Thirteenth Century
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Grattan-Flood, William. "St. Brigid of Ireland." The Catholic Encyclopedia. Vol. 2. New York: Robert Appleton Company, 1907. 21 May 2013
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Florence, recounts that Brigid flew to his deathbed, and before she touched him, she hung her cloak on a sunbeam to dry.
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Benigni, Umberto. "Fiesole." The Catholic Encyclopedia. Vol. 6. New York: Robert Appleton Company, 1909. 21 May 2013
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Her fruitful soil, for ever teems with wealth, With gems her waters, and her air with health;
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No poison there infects, no scaly snake Creeps through the grass, nor frog annoys the lake;
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No savage bear, with lawless fury roves, Nor fiercer lion, through her peaceful groves;
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Her verdant fields with milk and honey flow; Her woolly fleeces vie with virgin snow;
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Far westward lies an isle of ancient fame, By nature bless'd; and Scotia is her name,
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Her waving furrows float with bearded corn; And arms and arts her envied sons adorn!
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Enroll'd in books: exhaustless is her store, Of veiny silver, and of golden ore.
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An island worthy of its pious race, In war triumphant, and unmatch'd in peace!
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There is reason to believe that he was educated in the monastic school of
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Benjamin Bossue, "De S. Donato episc. et confes., Fesulis in Tuscia,"
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Moore, Christina Palamadessi. "Brigidini: Cookie of Possibility",
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This article incorporates text from this source, which is in the
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Donatus founded a school in Florence under the patronage of
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Madonna with Saints John the Baptist and Donatus of Fiesole
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Degl'Innocenti, Antonella. "Donato di Fiesole, santo."
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at his feet; also shown pointing out a church to his
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La parrocchia di S. Martino a Mensola cenni storici
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Index

Donatus (disambiguation)
Saint

Madonna with Saints John the Baptist and Donatus of Fiesole
Andrea del Verrocchio
Pistoia Cathedral
Roman Catholic Church
shrine
Fiesole Cathedral
Feast
Attributes
Irish wolfhound
deacon
Andrew the Scot
Bishop of Fiesole
Inishcaltra
William Turner
Catholic Encyclopedia
Florence
Apostles
Andrew Scotus
Cathedral of Saint Romulus
Lothair
Via Francigena
Pope Nicholas I
Lothair
Louis
grammar
Brigid of Kildare
Cattedrale di San Romolo, (Duomo di Fiesole)

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