Athassel priory and the cult of St Edmund in medieval Ireland / Francis Young.

"The English royal saint Edmund, king and martyr (d. 869), was venerated in Ireland from at least the twelfth century. Athassel priory in Co. Tipperary was the centre of a cult focussed on a miraculous statue of the saint. This book argues that the veneration of St Edmund and other English saints in...

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Main Author: Young, Francis (Francis Kendrick) (Author)
Language:English
Published: Dublin, Ireland : Four Courts Press, [2020]
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Physical Description:189 pages : illustrations ; 25 cm
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"The English royal saint Edmund, king and martyr (d. 869), was venerated in Ireland from at least the twelfth century. Athassel priory in Co. Tipperary was the centre of a cult focussed on a miraculous statue of the saint. This book argues that the veneration of St Edmund and other English saints in Ireland is essential to understanding the complex identity of the 'English of Ireland,' the descendants of the Anglo-Norman invaders. The history of Athassel priory, a nominally 'English' monastery patronized by the Burke dynasty, reflected the changing fortunes of Englishness in late medieval Ireland. Although apparent attempts to make St Edmund an additional patron saint of Ireland in the late Middle Ages proved unsuccessful, the spread of the name Eamon (a gaelicized form of Edmund) in Gaelic Ireland in the fifteenth century has left a lasting legacy of this unusual cult of an English saint in Ireland."-- Provided by publisher.
Call Number:BR797.T5 Y68 2020
Bibliography Note:Includes bibliographical references (pages 166-179) and index.
ISBN:1846828465
9781846828461