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of stone, situated on the shore, and that on learning of Saint Martin's death, Ninian dedicated the church to him; that a certain rich and powerful "King
Tuduvallus" was converted by him; that he died after having converted the Picts and returned home, being buried in a stone sarcophagus near the altar of his church; and that he had once travelled with his brother, named "Plebia".
393:. These are the sources of information about Ninian of Whithorn, and all provide seemingly innocuous personal details about his life. However, there is no unchallenged historical evidence to support any of their stories, and all sources had political and religious agendas that were served by their accounts of Saint Ninian (discussed below).
238:. Linguistic variations across the territories associated with each saint have provided evidence that the Ninian preserved in literary tradition originated from this individual. This article discusses the particulars and origins of what has come to be known as the "traditional" stories of Saint Ninian.
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in
Ireland, and eventually died in Ireland; that his mother was a Spanish princess; that his father wished to regain him after having assented to his training for an ecclesiastical state; that a bell comes from heaven to call together his disciples; that a wooden church was raised by him, with beams
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includes the following incidental information regarding Saint Ninian: that his father was a
Christian king; that he was consecrated a bishop in Rome and that he met Saint Martin in Tours; that Saint Martin sent masons with him on his homeward journey, at his request; that these masons built a church
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There is as yet no unchallenged connection of the historical record to the person who was Bede's Ninian. However, the unlikelihood that the reputable historian Bede invented Ninian without some basis in the historical record, combined with an increased knowledge of
Ireland's early saints and
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Dedications to Saint Ninian are expressions of respect for the good works that are attributed to him, and the authenticity of the stories about him are not relevant to that point. Almost all of the dedications have their origins in the medieval era, after Aelred wrote his account.
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Ussher's contribution is often disparaged, as he both invented fictitious histories and misquoted legitimate manuscripts to suit his own purposes. Still, he had access to legitimate manuscripts, and he has contributed to some versions of the traditional stories.
422:, and that he is buried at Whithorn. Variations of the story add that he had actually met St Martin, that his father was a Christian king, and that he was buried in a stone sarcophagus near the altar of his church. Further variations assert that he left for
546:), all of whom would have been pleased to have a manuscript with such a glowing description of a Galwegian and Scottish saint. His work is what Thomas Heffernan refers to as a "sacred biography", probably intended for a politically ambitious audience.
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with no experience at architecture was the builder of the church. He adds that a smith and his son, named respectively "Terna" and "Wyn", witnessed a miracle by Ninian and that the saint was granted lands to be called "Wytterna".
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was traditionally known as St Ninian's Point, where the missionary reputedly landed after a voyage from
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Others who wrote of Saint Ninian used the accounts of Bede, Aelred, or Ussher, or used derivatives of them in combination with information from various manuscripts. This includes
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in the 6th century because they were not yet
Christian, and thus could not be called 'apostate'. Northumbria had established a bishopric among the Southern Picts at
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O'Neill, Pamela. (2007). "Six degrees of whiteness: "Finbarr, Finnian, Finnian, Ninian, Candida Casa and
Hwiterne." JAMEA (2007) vol. 3. pp. 259-268.
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Ninian's identity is uncertain, and historians have identified the name "Ninian" with other historical figures. A popular hypothesis proposed by
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for 'White House'). Nothing is known about his teachings, and there is no unchallenged authority for information about his life.
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sometime after spending ten years at the
Scottish court and thus had close connections both to the Scottish royal family and to
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from a source written in a "barbarous language"; there is no further information about this text. Aelred wrote his
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in 731, and Bede's account serves to support the legitimacy of the new
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The Historians of Scotland: The Lives of S. Ninian and S. Kentigern
1541:, London: Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge, pp. 23–32
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The Historians of Scotland: The Lives of S. Ninian and S. Kentigern
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Influence of the Pre-Reformation Church on Scottish Place-Names
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Saint Ninian as intercessor ("Ora pro nobis, Sancte Niniane").
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The dedications are found throughout the lands of the ancient
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1307:"Letter of Alcuin to the Monks of Candid Casa, A.D. 782–804"
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Lives of the English Saints: St. Aelred, Abbot of Rievaulx
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Dedications to St Ninian (England, Scotland, Isle of Man).
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of Scotland, throughout Scotland south of the Firths of
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The Whole Works of the Most Reverend James Ussher, D.D.
1659:, vol. II (2nd ed.), Edinburgh: David Douglas
800:, Glasserton, Wigtownshire by Sir Herbert Maxwell. 1885
1704:"Ninian [St Ninian] (supp. fl. 5th–6th cent.)"
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Leaving aside the stories regarding miracles, in the
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1213::199–209, 228, 251 – claims regarding Ninian in his
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St Martin and St Ninian Catholic Church in Whithorn
1667:(1639), "Britannicarum Ecclesiarum Antiquitates",
371:records some of the miracles attributed to him. A
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632:The anonymously written 8th-century hagiographic
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1291:– Ussher printed a manuscript of the letters of
347:The Ecclesiastical History of the English People
1611:The Surnames and Place-names of the Isle of Man
1555:, vol. V, Edinburgh: Edmonston and Douglas
1124:When the nation of the Picts received the faith
994:, Dublin: Hodges, Smith, & Co., p. 384
589:, noting that the date is "without authority".
561:, Archbishop of Armagh, Primate of All Ireland.
1287:History of the Holy Eucharist in Great Britain
404:, that he established an episcopal see at the
250:, which cross Scotland north of the Firths of
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1013:– Excavations at the predecessor building of
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501:Saint Ailred (or Aelred), from an 1845 book.
74:Book of Hours of the Virgin and Saint Ninian
1656:Celtic Scotland: A History of Ancient Alban
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747:St Ninian and Triduana's Church, Edinburgh
692:St Ninian and Triduana's Church, Edinburgh
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1525:The Miscellaneous Works of Venerable Bede
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1338:Celtic Culture: A Historical Encyclopedia
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1008:Studies in the Topography of Galloway
176:. For this reason he is known as the
2116:Keeper of the Great Seal of Scotland
1589:An Ecclesiastical History of Ireland
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1093:"Not a saint but a spelling mistake"
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824:Votives at St Ninian's Cave entrance
682:, and in parts of northern England.
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1381:List of dedications to Saint Ninian
1305:Lawrie, Archibald Campbell (1905),
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2979:Christian missionaries in Scotland
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755:Roman Catholic Diocese of Galloway
396:Tradition holds that Ninian was a
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2542:Scottish Qualifications Authority
2279:Office of the Accountant of Court
2204:Member of the Scottish Parliament
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1091:Christopher Howse (6 June 2014).
1047:"Note B: St. Finnian of Maghbile"
1005:Maxwell, Herbert Eustace (1887),
859:seal, depicting St Ninian (1906).
414:, that he converted the southern
328:, in his 1855 publication of the
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1281:Bridgett, Thomas Edward (1881),
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1121::271, 273 Book III Chapter IV,
992:St. Patrick, Apostle of Ireland
605:(1393–1464), John of Tinmouth (
573:delivered by stags; and that a
1632:The Scottish Historical Review
1608:Moore, Arthur William (1890),
1283:"Catholicity of North-Britons"
1186:Oxford University Press, 1992.
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1539:The Celtic Church in Scotland
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178:Apostle to the Southern Picts
82:Apostle to the Southern Picts
2974:5th-century Scottish bishops
2969:5th-century Christian saints
1892:Colonisation of the Americas
1740:UK public library membership
1486:Lesser Feasts and Fasts 2018
812:Entrance to St Ninian's Cave
768:. Ninian is honoured in the
759:Harry Stuart Goodhart-Rendel
698:church dedicated to Ninian.
151:Episcopal, Bell of St Ninian
7:
1710:. Oxford University Press.
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470:who had been instructed in
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2564:Inventions and discoveries
2267:Supreme Courts of Scotland
1449:accessdate=18 October 2017
1365:Nynia in Northern Pictland
1340:, ABC-CLIO, p. 1358,
988:"The Epistle on Coroticus"
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1535:"The Life of St. Ninian"
1244:Newman & Hutton 1845
1232:The Churches in the West
934:("Life of Saint Ninian")
646:Dedications to St Ninian
389:discusses Ninian in his
368:Miracula Nyniae Episcopi
37:Not to be confused with
2849:Free Church of Scotland
2136:International relations
1694:Encyclopædia Britannica
1249:St. Ninian's early days
635:Miracula Nynie Episcopi
365:. The 8th-century poem
172:peoples of what is now
32:Ninian (disambiguation)
2949:People from Cumberland
2430:Royal Bank of Scotland
2126:Great Seal of Scotland
1716:10.1093/ref:odnb/20198
1702:Braun, Dauvit (2004).
1673:, vol. VI, Dublin
1625:, London: James Toovey
1614:, London: Elliot Stock
1172:The Life of St. Ninian
952:Huddleston, G (1911).
655:
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284:Battle of Dun Nechtain
2964:Romano-British saints
2727:British Sign Language
2194:Members of Parliament
2121:Deputy First Minister
1959:Anglo-Scottish border
1927:Industrial Revolution
1651:Skene, William Forbes
1592:, vol. I, Dublin
1533:Dowden, John (1894),
1464:The Church of England
684:St Ninian's Cathedral
653:
557:
544:Bishopric of Galloway
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480:Saint Martin of Tours
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412:Saint Martin of Tours
200:in Northern England.
2670:World Heritage Sites
1867:Wars of Independence
1762:at Wikimedia Commons
1572:Healy, John (1890),
1043:Todd, James Henthorn
984:Todd, James Henthorn
757:. The architect was
374:Life of Saint Ninian
196:in Scotland, and as
30:For other uses, see
2460:International trade
2014:Mountains and hills
1922:Highland Clearances
1897:Glorious Revolution
1862:Davidian Revolution
1809:Outline of Scotland
1401:Distinctive Affixes
1326:throughout the book
1019:Saint Ninian's Cave
931:Vita Sancti Niniani
745:In the modern era,
701:Dedications on the
520:Vita Sancti Niniani
400:who had studied in
379:Vita Sancti Niniani
326:James Henthorn Todd
264:Letter to Coroticus
2817:Church of Scotland
2609:Royal National Mòd
2547:Education Scotland
2320:Scots property law
2315:College of Justice
2224:Secretary of State
2046:Biosphere reserves
1917:Lowland Clearances
1902:1707 Acts of Union
1182:Thomas Heffernan,
1025:from this period.
736:Scottish Highlands
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540:Fergus of Galloway
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447:The Venerable Bede
383:Ailred of Rievaulx
334:Finnian of Moville
299:Archbishop of York
232:Finnian of Clonard
228:Finnian of Moville
224:Thomas Owen Clancy
112:Anglican Communion
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2300:Procurator fiscal
2209:Political parties
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1847:Early Middle Ages
1758:Media related to
1738:(subscription or
1725:978-0-19-861412-8
1688:"St Ninian"
1496:978-1-64065-235-4
1347:978-1-85109-440-0
1279:for example, see
1078:978-0-582-77292-2
1021:, had discovered
842:Bell of St Ninian
770:Church of England
536:Life of S. Ninian
532:Life of S. Ninian
488:Ad Candidam Casam
340:Traditional story
182:Scottish Lowlands
155:
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