Cáin Adomnáin

The Cáin Adomnáin (Old Irish pronunciation: [ˈkaːnʲ ˈaðəβ̃ˌnaːnʲ], KAHN AH-thuv-nahn, "Law of Adomnán"), also known as the Lex Innocentium (Law of Innocents), was promulgated amongst a gathering of Gaelic and Pictish notables at the Synod of Birr in 697. It is named after its initiator Adomnán of Iona, ninth Abbot of Iona after St.

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Cáin Adomnáin

The Cáin Adomnáin (Old Irish pronunciation: [ˈkaːnʲ ˈaðəβ̃ˌnaːnʲ], KAHN AH-thuv-nahn, "Law of Adomnán"), also known as the Lex Innocentium (Law of Innocents), was promulgated amongst a gathering of Gaelic and Pictish notables at the Synod of Birr in 697. It is named after its initiator Adomnán of Iona, ninth Abbot of Iona after St.

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