Scuithin
St. Scuithin (fl. 6th/7th century) also known as Scolan, Scothin or Scuitin was a medieval Irish saint with strong Welsh connections.Sometime in the 6th century Scuthin left Ireland to pursue a life of cenobitic monasticism at Tyddewi in Wales founded by St. David, whom at a later date he is reported to have saved from poisoning.
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Scuithin
St. Scuithin (fl. 6th/7th century) also known as Scolan, Scothin or Scuitin was a medieval Irish saint with strong Welsh connections.Sometime in the 6th century Scuthin left Ireland to pursue a life of cenobitic monasticism at Tyddewi in Wales founded by St. David, whom at a later date he is reported to have saved from poisoning.
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Old church ruins atFreynestown,County Kilkenny
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Old church ruins at Freynestown
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St. David of Wales
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Freynestown, County Kilkenny
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Old church ruins at Freynestown, County Kilkenny
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St. Scuithin monastery, Johnswell hills, County Kilkenny
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