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Beuckers, Klaus Gereon, “Sancte Blasi, qui peregrinus his locis, sicut et ego, esse cognosceris. Zu Findan von Rheinau, der Vita Findani und der Übertragung der Blasiusreliquien in die Albzelle von St. Blasien”, Zeitschrift für die Geschichte des Oberrheins 160 (2012): 13–32.

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Sancte Blasi, qui peregrinus his locis, sicut et ego, esse cognosceris. Zu Findan von Rheinau, der Vita Findani und der Übertragung der Blasiusreliquien in die Albzelle von St. Blasien”
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Fintán of RheinauFintan (Findan) of Rheinau
(fl. 9th century)
Irish saint from Leinster who is said to have been captured by vikings and carried off as a slave to the Orkneys, only to escape and embark on a pilgrimage to Rome; while returning home, he met and joined a community of anchorites based at Rheinau (at the Rhine, near Schaffhausen, modern Switzerland).
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