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Beccán mac Luigdech : ウィキペディア英語版 | Beccán mac Luigdech Beccán mac Luigdech was a 7th-century Irish poet and monk of Iona. He is known for having composed two vernacular poems, ''Fo réir Choluimb'' ("Bound to Colum") and ''Tiugraind Beccáin'' ("The last verses of Beccán"), which were written ''c''. 640 in praise of St Columba, the founder of Iona.〔Charles-Edwards, ''Early Christian Ireland'', pp. 285-6.〕 Along with ''Amra Choluim Cille'', the fragment of the ''Life'' of St Cumméne (Cummian) and Adomnán's ''Life'' of Columba, the poems offer a contemporary glimpse of the monastic ''familia'' of Iona in the 7th century.〔 Beccán has been identified with the Beccán ''solitarius'' ("hermit, anchorite") who along with Ségéne, abbot of Iona, was addressed in a letter written by Cumméne in ''c''. 632-3 concerning the Easter controversy.〔Ó Cróinín, ''Early medieval Ireland'', p. 203.〕 He may also be the Beccán of Rùm, whose death is recorded in the entry for 677 in the Annals of Ulster.〔 ==References==
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