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Natalis (beetle)
Natalis may refer to: *Natalis of Ulster Natalis (Saint Naile, Naal) (died 564) was a 6th-century Irish monk and saint. His father was Aenghus, who was 3rd in descent from Lughaidh, King of Munster. He died in 564. He was a spiritual student of Columba and founded monasteries througho ... (died 564), Irish monk and saint * Natalis (bishop of Milan), bishop of Milan in 8th century, and saint * Antonius Natalis, Ancient Roman conspirator {{hndis ...
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Natalis Of Ulster
Natalis (Saint Naile, Naal) (died 564) was a 6th-century Irish monk and saint. His father was Aenghus, who was 3rd in descent from Lughaidh, King of Munster. He died in 564. He was a spiritual student of Columba and founded monasteries throughout Ulster, serving as an abbot at St Naul's Abbey, Inver (County Donegal), Kinawley (Cill Naile), Inver Naile (at Raphoe, County Donegal), and Devenish Island, where he succeeded Saint Molaise. A well in his memory still exists beside Kinawley Church, where the handle of his bell was preserved up to the 19th century. A Life of Naile dating from c.1520 is found in 'Miscellanea hagiographica Hibernica: vitae adhuc ineditae sanctorum Mac Creiche, Naile, Cranat'. Natalis' feast day is 27 January. See also *Kinawley Kinawley or Kinawly () is a small village, townland (of 187 acres) and civil parish straddling County Fermanagh, Northern Ireland and County Cavan, Republic of Ireland. The village and townland are both in the civil parish of ...
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Natalis (bishop Of Milan)
Natalis ( la, Natalis, it, Natale) was Archbishop of Milan in the mid-8th century. He is honoured as a saint in the Catholic Church and his feast day is May 13. Life Natalis was in office as archbishop from 746 to 747, but also the years 750 to 751 or 740 to 741 are proposed by scholars. Almost nothing is known about the life and the episcopate of Natalis. The main source of information about his episcopate was a gravestone which was placed in the church of San Giorgio al Palazzo in Milan and which was still extant in the 16th century. From the copies of such gravestone it is known that Natalis governed the church of Milan for fourteen months, that he died at 72 and that he founded the church of San Giorgio, having obtained a donation, probably from Ratchis, king of the Lombards. Other traditional information about his life, such as his surname ''Marinoni'' and his scholarship in Latin and Hebraic, have no historical basis. Natalis was buried in the nave of the church of San Gi ...
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