tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6163145857211344412.post8448718547466130858..comments2024-02-13T21:44:48.783+00:00Comments on Omnium Sanctorum Hiberniae: Saint Modomnoc, February 13Marcellahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02234781374292930330noreply@blogger.comBlogger4125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6163145857211344412.post-55061035257312419752014-05-31T23:54:27.637+01:002014-05-31T23:54:27.637+01:00What about them? What about them? Marcellahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02234781374292930330noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6163145857211344412.post-30147170831992775622014-05-31T13:59:17.709+01:002014-05-31T13:59:17.709+01:00What about St Modomnoc and St Domnec ?
There are s...What about St Modomnoc and St Domnec ?<br />There are some links with Dogmael, Dogfael, Dudoch, Tudoch.<br />In Wales, In Pembrokeshire, there is St Dogmaels Abbey nearTeifi , with an old Llandudoch monastory near at the opposite.<br />In Brittany (France) there is Saint Domineuc with old forms Lann de Domnech, Landomnec, Lan Donnec, Terra sancti Domelli, Sanctus Domnoch, Sanctus Domenoch, Sancti Domelli, Sancto Domenoc, Sainct Domineuc.<br />And finally what about Domnec and Donnec ?Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6163145857211344412.post-36124238658211151792013-02-13T10:04:46.111+00:002013-02-13T10:04:46.111+00:00Good luck at finding the site again, let us know h...Good luck at finding the site again, let us know how you get on. Saint Modomnoc and the bees is an interesting story, glad you enjoyed it. Thanks for your support.Marcellahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02234781374292930330noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6163145857211344412.post-10374441256151440212013-02-13T09:46:29.900+00:002013-02-13T09:46:29.900+00:00A most interesting article, seeing that Tobair Fha...A most interesting article, seeing that Tobair Fhachtna, aka Tybroughney, is just a short few miles from me, close to the river Suir and Tybroughney castle. In the ancient cemetery there, I photographed the shaft of a High Cross many years ago. It's mentioned in the late Helen Roe's "High Crosses of Western Ossory". When I tried to find the place last year, the access point, etc., seemed to have changed and I gave up. Now that my interest has been re-ignited, I will seek it out again soon.<br /><br />Many thanks!<br />Seánhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15251311293560385821noreply@blogger.com