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Saint Benignus of Armagh (died 467) was the son of Sesenen, an Irish chieftain in the part of Ireland that is now called as County Meath. He was baptised into the Christian faith by St. Patrick, and became his favourite disciple and his coadjutor in the Diocese of Armagh around AD 450. His gentle disposition suggested the name Benen, which was Latinised as Benignus. Benignus is said to have contributed materials for the Psalter of Cashel, and the Book of Rights. He succeeded St. Patrick's nephew Sechnall as coadjutor and became the first rector of the Cathedral School of Armagh.

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  • Benignus of Armagh (en)
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  • Benigno (o Beneno, in gaelico Beanón; ... – 467) fu un discepolo di san Patrizio, a cui succedette alla guida della diocesi di Armagh. È venerato come santo dalla Chiesa cattolica, che lo celebra il 9 novembre. (it)
  • Saint Benignus of Armagh (died 467) was the son of Sesenen, an Irish chieftain in the part of Ireland that is now called as County Meath. He was baptised into the Christian faith by St. Patrick, and became his favourite disciple and his coadjutor in the Diocese of Armagh around AD 450. His gentle disposition suggested the name Benen, which was Latinised as Benignus. Benignus is said to have contributed materials for the Psalter of Cashel, and the Book of Rights. He succeeded St. Patrick's nephew Sechnall as coadjutor and became the first rector of the Cathedral School of Armagh. (en)
  • San Benigno de Armagh (muerto en 467) fue hijo de Sesenen, un cacique irlandés en la parte de Irlanda que ahora es el Condado de Meath. Fue bautizado a la fe cristiana por San Patricio, convirtiéndose en su discípulo favorito y obispo coadjutor en la Diócesis de Armagh alrededor de 450. Su talante suave sugirió el nombre Benen, que fue latinizado como Benigno.​ Se dice que Benigno contribuyó con materiales en el Salterio de Cashel, y el Libro de Derechos. Sucedió al sobrino de Patricio, Sechnall como coadjutor y fue el primer rector de la Escuela Catedralicia de Armagh.​ (es)
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  • Saint Benignus of Armagh (en)
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