Dubhán

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Dubhán was the founder of the church of Killooaun or Cill Dhubháin ('the church of Dubhán'), Ballymacward, County Galway. All that now exists of the church are ruins, but it was once the centre of a medieval vicarage. It has been suggested that it belonged to a period latter than that of Killamude.

Next to nothing appears to be known of Dubhán, beyond that he seems to have been an important cleric among the Soghain in the early Irish Christian era.[1][2] While a number of saints of his name are listed in various martyrologies, none can be connected with Dubhán of Killooaun. Numerous legends relate the man to be the founder of a number of medieval signal-fire lighthouses, such as Hook Lighthouse on Rinn Dubhain in Wexford.[3]

He is remembered in various Waterford place names such as Kilduane Cill Dubháin– "Duane's church, and Ballydwan Baile Uí Dhubháin – "Duane's Homestead.[citation needed]

References[]

  1. ^ "St Dubhan". dúchas.ie. Retrieved 12 July 2021.
  2. ^ Shearman, John Francis (1873). "No. IV. Loca Patriciana. Bilingual Ogham Inscription at Killeen Cormac". The Journal of the Royal Historical and Archaeological Association of Ireland. 2 (2): 544–560. ISSN 0790-6382.
  3. ^ "Hook Head Peninsula historical timeline from St, Dubhan to today ..." Hook Lighthouse & Heritage Centre. Retrieved 24 May 2021.
  • The Life, Legends and Legacy of Saint Kerrill: A Fifth-Century East Galway Evangelist, , 2004. 0 954798 1 3


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