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St. Nathalan : ウィキペディア英語版
Nathalan
Nathalan (or ''Nachlan''), (died 678) is a saint in the Roman Catholic Church, who was active in the district now known as Aberdeenshire, Scotland. He is also known by the names Saint Nachlan and Saint Nauchlan.
==Life==

Nathalan was born in the village of Tullich, for which he was eventually appointed as bishop. The earliest church in Tullich was founded by Saint Nathalan in the 7th century.〔("Tullich Church", Deeside Walks )〕 He also built churches at Bothelim and Colle.〔("Millennium Murals", St. Mary's Cathedral, Aberdeen )〕 He was a nobleman who cultivated. He possessed a large estate, which he cultivated and distributed his harvest generously to the poor.〔 He was one of the apostles of that country.〔(Butler, Alban. ''The Lives of the Fathers, Martyrs, and Other Principal Saints'', J. Duffy publisher (1866) )〕
Nathalan is reputed to have built the first small chapel on the windswept clifftop at Cowie sometime during the 7th century.〔("Cowie Chapel, St. Mary's of the Storms, Cowie Kirkyard", Bavff and Buchan Arts Forum )〕

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