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- Triduana abstract "Saint Triduana, also known as Trodline, Tredwell, and in Norse as Trøllhaena, was an early Christian woman, associated with various places in Scotland. She lived at an unknown time, probably between the 4th and 8th centuries AD.According to the 16th-century Aberdeen Breviary, Triduana was born in the Greek city of Colosse, and travelled from Constantinople with Saint Rule, who brought the bones of Saint Andrew to Scotland in the 4th century AD. A pious woman, she settled at Rescobie near Forfar in Angus, but her beauty attracted the attentions of a King of the Picts named Nectan. To stall these unwanted attentions, Triduana tore out her own eyes and gave them to Nechtan. Afterwards, she was associated with curing eye disorders. She spent her later years in Restalrig, Lothian, and healed the blind who came to her. She was buried at Restalrig when she died.The 17th-century Acta Sanctorum records a story of a blind English woman miraculously cured by Triduana. The saint appears to her in a dream, and instructs her to travel to Restalrig. She does so, and regains her sight at Triduana's tomb. The woman's daughter is later cured of blindness after praying to Triduana.In the 12th century, the Norse Earl of Orkney Harald Maddadsson punished bishop John of Caithness by having him blinded. According to the 13th-century Orkneyinga Saga, John prayed to \"Trøllhaena\", and later regained his sight when brought to her \"resting place\", possibly referring to a local northern shrine rather than Restalrig.The principal centre of devotion to Triduana was at Restalrig, now part of Edinburgh. The parish church has been rebuilt, but the associated 15th-century St Triduana's Aisle (originally two-storeyed) survives. This partly subterranean structure often flooded in the past, and was at one time assumed to be an unusually large and elaborate holy well (St Triduana's Well). The exterior of the aisle was heavily restored by the architect Thomas Ross in 1907, though its interior (which has a remarkable echo) retains its original rib-vault, and is a refined example of Scottish 15th-century architecture. Other dedications to Triduana include chapels at Ballachly (Caithness), Loth (Sutherland), and on Papa Westray in Orkney.The Sicilian Saint Lucy is also said to have torn out her own eyes to put off an unwelcome suitor.".
- Triduana deathPlace Restalrig.
- Triduana deathYear "0007".
- Triduana majorShrine Restalrig.
- Triduana thumbnail St._Triduanas_Well,_Restalrig.jpg?width=300.
- Triduana veneratedIn Catholic_Church.
- Triduana wikiPageID "29437970".
- Triduana wikiPageLength "9082".
- Triduana wikiPageOutDegree "40".
- Triduana wikiPageRevisionID "701077190".
- Triduana wikiPageWikiLink Aberdeen_Breviary.
- Triduana wikiPageWikiLink Acta_Sanctorum.
- Triduana wikiPageWikiLink Andrew_the_Apostle.
- Triduana wikiPageWikiLink Anglican_Communion.
- Triduana wikiPageWikiLink Angus.
- Triduana wikiPageWikiLink Broch.
- Triduana wikiPageWikiLink Caithness.
- Triduana wikiPageWikiLink Category:Medieval_Scottish_saints.
- Triduana wikiPageWikiLink Category:Year_of_birth_unknown.
- Triduana wikiPageWikiLink Category:Year_of_death_unknown.
- Triduana wikiPageWikiLink Catholic_Church.
- Triduana wikiPageWikiLink Colossae.
- Triduana wikiPageWikiLink Constantinople.
- Triduana wikiPageWikiLink Earl_of_Orkney.
- Triduana wikiPageWikiLink Eastern_Orthodox_Church.
- Triduana wikiPageWikiLink Edinburgh.
- Triduana wikiPageWikiLink Forfar.
- Triduana wikiPageWikiLink Harald_Maddadsson.
- Triduana wikiPageWikiLink John_Brand_(minister).
- Triduana wikiPageWikiLink John_of_Caithness.
- Triduana wikiPageWikiLink List_of_kings_of_the_Picts.
- Triduana wikiPageWikiLink MacGibbon_and_Ross.
- Triduana wikiPageWikiLink National_Museum_of_Scotland.
- Triduana wikiPageWikiLink Orkney.
- Triduana wikiPageWikiLink Orkneyinga_saga.
- Triduana wikiPageWikiLink Papa_Westray.
- Triduana wikiPageWikiLink Proto-Norse_language.
- Triduana wikiPageWikiLink Rescobie.
- Triduana wikiPageWikiLink Restalrig.
- Triduana wikiPageWikiLink Saint_Boniface.
- Triduana wikiPageWikiLink Saint_Lucy.
- Triduana wikiPageWikiLink Saint_Regulus.
- Triduana wikiPageWikiLink Scotland.
- Triduana wikiPageWikiLink Sutherland.
- Triduana wikiPageWikiLink File:St_Tredwells_Chapel_-_geograph.org.uk_-_175930.jpg.
- Triduana wikiPageWikiLinkText "Saint Triduana".
- Triduana wikiPageWikiLinkText "Triduana".
- Triduana caption "The 15th-century St Triduana's Aisle, Restalrig, Edinburgh".
- Triduana deathDate "c. 7th or 8th century".
- Triduana deathPlace Restalrig.
- Triduana feastDay "--10-08".
- Triduana imagesize "250".
- Triduana majorShrine Restalrig.
- Triduana name "Triduana".
- Triduana placeOfDeath Restalrig.
- Triduana shortDescription "Scottish saint".
- Triduana veneratedIn Anglican_Communion.
- Triduana veneratedIn Catholic_Church.
- Triduana veneratedIn Eastern_Orthodox_Church.
- Triduana wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_saint.
- Triduana wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Persondata.
- Triduana wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Triduana description "Scottish saint".
- Triduana description "Scottish saint".
- Triduana subject Category:Medieval_Scottish_saints.
- Triduana subject Category:Year_of_birth_unknown.
- Triduana subject Category:Year_of_death_unknown.
- Triduana hypernym Woman.
- Triduana type Agent.
- Triduana type Cleric.
- Triduana type Person.
- Triduana type Saint.
- Triduana type Person.
- Triduana type Agent.
- Triduana type NaturalPerson.
- Triduana type Thing.
- Triduana type Q215627.
- Triduana type Q43115.
- Triduana type Q5.
- Triduana type Person.
- Triduana comment "Saint Triduana, also known as Trodline, Tredwell, and in Norse as Trøllhaena, was an early Christian woman, associated with various places in Scotland. She lived at an unknown time, probably between the 4th and 8th centuries AD.According to the 16th-century Aberdeen Breviary, Triduana was born in the Greek city of Colosse, and travelled from Constantinople with Saint Rule, who brought the bones of Saint Andrew to Scotland in the 4th century AD.".
- Triduana label "Triduana".
- Triduana sameAs Q4463006.
- Triduana sameAs m.0ds0sc_.
- Triduana sameAs Тридуана.
- Triduana sameAs Q4463006.
- Triduana wasDerivedFrom Triduana?oldid=701077190.
- Triduana depiction St._Triduanas_Well,_Restalrig.jpg.
- Triduana isPrimaryTopicOf Triduana.
- Triduana name "Triduana".