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Odran — or Odrán (also Odhran or Odhrán) may also be pronounced phonetically as Oran Odran of Iona Odran (disciple of Saint Patrick) Referred to in Irish Literature as meaning the tall dark man, friend to St. Patrick. See also Orin (disambiguation) This… … Wikipedia
Odran — Le nom est rare et difficile à localiser. Il semble avoir été porté dans l Isère et dans la Loire, ainsi qu en Bretagne. C est une variante d Audran, nom de personne d origine germanique. Le premier élément peut être ald (= vieux) ou aud (=… … Noms de famille
Odran — Provenance. Variante d Audren. Vient du celtique halt et roen Signifie haut et royal . Se fête le 27 octobre. Histoire. Saint Odran est moine puis abbé dans le comté de Meath, province du Leinster, en Irlande, au VIème siècle. Saint Audren est… … Dictionnaire des prénoms français, arabes et bretons
Odran of Iona — Odran Born County Meath, Ireland Died 548 Iona, Scotland Honored in Roman Catholic Church Feast October 27 Odran or Odhran (earlier … Wikipedia
Odran (disciple of Saint Patrick) — Odran was the charioteer of Saint Patrick and was the first Irish Christian Martyr. He lived about 430. There are two different versions given about Odran’s martyrdom. The first is in the Vita tripartita Sancti Patricii which states that on the… … Wikipedia
ODRAN — Operational Drawing Revision Advance Notice ( > NASA Acronym List ) … Acronyms von A bis Z
Saint Odran — According to the life of Patrick written by Jocelyn, Odran drove the cart in which the saint travelled. Realizing that there were threats against the life of his master and that enemies were lying in ambush for him, Odran begged Patrick to drive… … Wikipedia
Одран, мученик — Одран (др. ирл. Odran), мученик ирландский (+452) Память 19 февраля ст. стиля. Свидетельства о почитании 19 февраля святого Одрана из Тир Оэнах[1] встречаются в нескольких ирландских мартирологах «Мартирологе Таллахта» (IX в.), «Мартирологе… … Википедия
Orin — Orin, or variants thereof, may refer to one of the following. Contents 1 Geography 2 People 2.1 Given name 2.2 Surname 2.3 … Wikipedia
Máel Dúin of Cennrígmonaid — († 1055) is the eighth alleged Bishop of Cennrígmonaid, equivalent to later day St. Andrews. He is mentioned in the bishop lists of the 15th century historians Walter Bower and Andrew of Wyntoun as the successor of Bishop Ailín. [John Macqueen,… … Wikipedia