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Máel Dub
Monk
Died675
Venerated inCatholic Church
Major shrineMalmesbury Abbey (destroyed)

Máel Dub (the Gaelic name Máel meaning "disciple" and Dub being a byname, "dark"; Latinized as Maildubus, anglicized as Maildulf and other variants) was a Saint and reputed Irish monk of the 7th century, said to have founded a monastic house at Malmesbury, England.

It was implied by Bede that the monastery was said to have been named after him (HE 5.18, the monastery "which they call the monastery of Máel Dub" ). There is evidence from a later charter that his name was Máel Duin.

Among his pupils were Aldhelm, the founder of Malmesbury Abbey, and Daniel of Winchester.

He died in around 675 and was buried in the church of St. Peter and St. Paul, Malmesbury. His bones were cast out in the 11th century by the Norman abbot Warin of Lyre and relegated to a far corner of St. Michael's Church.

Notes

  1. ^ Lapidge, "Máeldub"
  2. Pugh, R.B.; Crittall, Elizabeth, eds. (1956). "Victoria County History: Wiltshire: Vol 3 pp210–231 – House of Benedictine monks: Abbey of Malmesbury". British History Online. University of London. Retrieved 5 September 2018.

References

  • Lapidge, Michael, "Máeldub (supp. fl. mid-7th cent.)", Oxford Dictionary of National Biography, Oxford University Press, 2004 , accessed 29 March 2009
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