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:''For other persons called Nath Í, see Nath Í'' Saint Nath Í or Nathí (''fl''. 6th century?), also anglicised to Nathy, was an early Irish saint of the Dál Messin Corb, who was credited with the foundation of Cúl Fothirbe in Dál nAraide territory and with becoming its first bishop.〔Mac Shamhráin, "Nath Í (Nathí)"〕 He is not be confused with Nath Í, bishop and founder of Sruthair Guaire (Shrule, Co. Carlow) and brother to co-founder Domoingen.〔 No separate hagiographical ''Life'' survives for the saint, but he appears in a number of medieval Irish sources, including the ''Martyrology of Tallaght'', medieval Irish genealogies,〔Saints' genealogies, ed. Ó Riain, ''Corpus Genealogiarum Sanctorum Hiberniae'', pp. 30 and 134; genealogies, ed. M.A. O'Brien, p.41.〕 and a list of bishops in the Book of Leinster. ==Background== In the Irish genealogies, Nath Í is called a son of Senach son of Fergus Láebderc (in the Laud genealogies, a ''mac Fergusa'') and made a member of the Dál Messin Corb of Leinster, the dynasty which also produced St Cóemgen of Glendalough.〔 According to Ailbhe Mac Shamhráin, Nath Í may well have flourished in the first half of the 6th century, which would rule out the claim that he was a pupil of Máel Ruain at Tallaght.〔
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