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Boulogne-sur-mer : St. Patrick's native town by Fleming, William, Canon

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TitleBoulogne-sur-mer : St. Patrick's native town
CreatorFleming, William, Canon
Year1907
PPI600
Pages117
PublisherLondon : R. & T. Washbourne ; New York : Benziger
LanguageEnglish
Mediatypetexts
SubjectBoulogne-sur-mer, Patrick, Saint, 373?-463?
Collectionfolkscanomy_miscellaneous, folkscanomy, additional_collections
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CONTENTS. St. Patrick's Parentage 1 The Different Birthplaces assigned to St. Patrick 5 Bonaven Taberniae was well known to the Irish Scots 17 History of the Town Bonaven, or Bononia 21 St. Patrick made Captive by Niall of the Nine Hostages 25 St. Patrick after his Captivity returns to (Gaul) his Native Country 33 St. Fiacc's Nemfhur was situated in the Suburbs of Boulogne 40 St. Fiacc describes St. Patrick's Flight from Ireland to Armorica 49 The Scholiast practically admits St. Patrick's Birfh in Armorica 50 The "Trepartite Life" falls into the Same Error 55 All that the Second and Third "Lives" testify 59 The Fourth "Life" 61 The Sixth "Life of St. Patrick," by Jocelin 64 The Fifth "Life," by Probus, proves that St. Patrick was bora in Bononia 68 St. Patrick's Flight to Marmoutier described by Probus 74 Britain in Gaul St. Patrick's Native Country 78 Britanniae in the Plural not appropriated to Great Britain 83 St. Patrick calls Coroticus, a British Prince, "Fellow Citizen" 86 Summary 88 The Site of the Villula where St. Patrick was horn 91 Digitized by Google.