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Saint Caillin : ウィキペディア英語版
Caillín

Saint Caillin (fl. c. 560) was an Irish medieval saint and monastic founder. His Feast day is celebrated on November 13. The patron saint of Fenagh, County Leitrim, Caillin was born in the 6th century and founded a monastic settlement at Fenagh. His history was given in the Old Book of Fenagh (no longer extant; material included in the Book of Fenagh).
==Life==
Caillin was born in Conmaicne Dun Mor (now north County Galway).〔("St. Caillin", Fenagh Visitors Centre )〕 Caillin's mother's name was Dediva (also called Editua or Dedi or Deidi or Deighe or Deidiu or Deaga), daughter of Tren, son of Dubhthach moccu Lughair, who was Chief Ollam of Ireland and royal poet of King Lóegaire mac Néill. Dediva's other children were Saint Senan of Laraghabrine, son of Fintan, Saint Diarmaid the Just, son of Lugna, St.Manchin, son of Collan of Corann, Saint Felim of Kilmore son of Carill, Saint Daigh of Inniskeen son of Carill, Saint Femia daughter of Carill and Senchán Torpéist, another Chief Ollam of Ireland. Caillin was the third eldest of Dediva's children.
Caillin also had another brother by his father Niata who was called Nisi. This brother was murdered and an eric-fine was paid to Caillin according to the ''Book of Fenagh'' as follows-
* ''"Caillin proceeded afterwards across the Shannon eastwards, to Magh-Cellachain. He stayed that night with Cellachan, for it was their journey. They went after that to Tulach-na-crot. Nevertheless, they left Nisi (i.e. son of Niatach), Caillin's brother, at the Bennachan in Magh-Nisi, where Nisi was slain by Cellachan. Magh-Cellachain, moreover, was the name of the plain at that time. Cellachan, however, gave the plain and its profits to Caillin, as an eric for Nisi; wherefore it has been called Magh-Nisi from that time to this; and that is why the plain belongs to Caillin."''〔

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