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Gelling, M (1974). The Place-Names of Berkshire (Part Two).
Stenton, FM (1913). The Early History of the Abbey of Abingdon.
Are there 2 Saint Abbans?
According to this source, there are 2 Saint Abbans, both from Ireland. One lived in the 5th century and the other in the 6th century. The problem is, the wikipedia gives 2 main dates, 16 March and 27 October, for Saint Abban's feast day, however,
the source states that one Saint Abban has a feast day on 16 March and the other Saint Abban has a feast day on 27 October. Therefore, either this article is an amalgamation of the 2 Saints' lives or the feast dates are wrong.
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Gelling, M (1974). The Place-Names of Berkshire (Part Two).
Stenton, FM (1913). The Early History of the Abbey of Abingdon.
Are there 2 Saint Abbans?
According to this source, there are 2 Saint Abbans, both from Ireland. One lived in the 5th century and the other in the 6th century. The problem is, the wikipedia gives 2 main dates, 16 March and 27 October, for Saint Abban's feast day, however,
the source states that one Saint Abban has a feast day on 16 March and the other Saint Abban has a feast day on 27 October. Therefore, either this article is an amalgamation of the 2 Saints' lives or the feast dates are wrong.
Bis-Serjetà? (
talk)
17:21, 10 February 2024 (UTC)reply