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Saint Sillan (or Sillian) (Latin: Selanus; Irish: Síoláin) (died 608 or 610) was early Irish saint and abbot of Bangor Abbey, Bangor, County Down. He was recorded as being a disciple and second or third successor of Saint Comgall, who was the founder and first abbot of the Benedictine monastery at Bangor. The village of Kilsheelan, County Tipperary is named after him. His Irish name is Sioláin which can translate to either "seed-basket" or "cullender/sieve". Variations of his name include Siollan, Silvan, Sylvan, Sillian and Sillán, amongst others.

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  • Saint Sillan (or Sillian) (Latin: Selanus; Irish: Síoláin) (died 608 or 610) was early Irish saint and abbot of Bangor Abbey, Bangor, County Down. He was recorded as being a disciple and second or third successor of Saint Comgall, who was the founder and first abbot of the Benedictine monastery at Bangor. The village of Kilsheelan, County Tipperary is named after him. His Irish name is Sioláin which can translate to either "seed-basket" or "cullender/sieve". He is recorded in both the Annals of Tigernach and Annals of Ulster as abbot Bennchor (Bangor), in the former as Sillán moccu Cumaine, dying in 608 and the latter as Sillán moccu Minn, dying in 610. Moccu being the equivalent of the Latin gens, indicating an uncertain ancestry. Variations of his name include Siollan, Silvan, Sylvan, Sillian and Sillán, amongst others. (en)
  • Силлан (умер ок. 609) — аббат Бангорский, святой Католической церкви (день памяти — 28 февраля). Святой Силлиан (Sillian), или Силлан (Sillan), или Сильван (Silvanus), сын Куммена, пресвитер, был учеником святого Комгалла (день памяти — 11 мая) в (в графстве Даун), и вслед за ним (с 602 года) — настоятелем этого монастыря. В источниках именуется «магистром» (maighistir): возможно, это говорит о том, что святой был сведущ в латинской образованности. (ru)
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  • 0006-01-01 (xsd:gYear)
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  • 0608-01-01 (xsd:gYear)
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  • c.6th century (en)
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  • Unknown (en)
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  • Mosaic at Bangor harbour depicting St Comgall and other monks, one likely being Sillan (en)
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  • 608 (xsd:integer)
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  • 0001-02-28 (xsd:gMonthDay)
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  • Saint Sillan (en)
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  • Силлан (умер ок. 609) — аббат Бангорский, святой Католической церкви (день памяти — 28 февраля). Святой Силлиан (Sillian), или Силлан (Sillan), или Сильван (Silvanus), сын Куммена, пресвитер, был учеником святого Комгалла (день памяти — 11 мая) в (в графстве Даун), и вслед за ним (с 602 года) — настоятелем этого монастыря. В источниках именуется «магистром» (maighistir): возможно, это говорит о том, что святой был сведущ в латинской образованности. (ru)
  • Saint Sillan (or Sillian) (Latin: Selanus; Irish: Síoláin) (died 608 or 610) was early Irish saint and abbot of Bangor Abbey, Bangor, County Down. He was recorded as being a disciple and second or third successor of Saint Comgall, who was the founder and first abbot of the Benedictine monastery at Bangor. The village of Kilsheelan, County Tipperary is named after him. His Irish name is Sioláin which can translate to either "seed-basket" or "cullender/sieve". Variations of his name include Siollan, Silvan, Sylvan, Sillian and Sillán, amongst others. (en)
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  • Sillan (en)
  • Силлан Бангорский (ru)
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