HE is said to have been son to a king of Ulster in Ireland, at least heis looked upon as of Irish extraction. Baronius thinks he was left by St. From his life written by Bede, and from that author's Church-History, b. It is reduced into meditations; which, as Calmet was informed by Mabillon, was done by a Benedictin nun.
eached the faith with great success, first to the Danes, afterwards tothe Swedes, and lastly in the north of Germany. Ebba, theroyal virgin, sister to the kings St. Itis esteemed a great authority if an emperor confers on a private personpower to imprison others or to set them at liberty. Omers, whither theywere carried in 951, for fear of the Normans.
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