Columba

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Columba was a 6th-century Irish monk and missionary whose work, especially from the monastery he founded on Iona, was pivotal in spreading Christianity throughout parts of Scotland and the wider British Isles.

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Columba canonical 5

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Predicate Object
instanceOf 6th-century person
Christian saint
Irish monk
abbot
founder of monastery
missionary
alsoKnownAs Colm Cille
surface form: Colum Cille

Columcille
Saint Columba
associatedWith Dál Riata
Iona
Picts (early period)
surface form: Picts
biographyWrittenBy Adomnán of Iona
birthDate 521
birthPlace Gartan, County Donegal, Ireland
commemoratedBy Isle of Iona
surface form: Columba’s Bay on Iona
contemporaryOf St. Brendan the Navigator
surface form: Saint Brendan

St Canice's Cathedral
surface form: Saint Canice

Saint Comgall
deathDate 597-06-09
deathPlace Isle of Iona
surface form: Iona, Inner Hebrides, Scotland
era Early Middle Ages
feastDay June 9
founded Iona Abbey
monastery on Iona
hasIconographyAttribute book or manuscript
dove
monastic habit
influenced Celtic Christianity
monasticism in Scotland
knownFor Christianization of Scotland
missionary work among the Picts
spreading Christianity in the British Isles
languageSpoken Old Irish
leftIreland 563
nationality Irish
patronage Derry
Ireland
Scotland
poets
religion Christianity
religiousOrder Celtic monasticism
settledIn Iona in 563
subjectOf Vita Columbae
veneratedIn Anglican Communion
Eastern Orthodox Christianity
surface form: Eastern Orthodox Church

European Lutheran churches
surface form: Lutheran Churches

Roman Catholicism
surface form: Roman Catholic Church

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