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Patron Saint: Spiritualness Also Known as: Samthann of Clonbroney (The Maiden of Ulster) Memorial: December 18th Born: Ireland, early 700 AD Died: 739 AD Natural Causes Why she is venerated by the Holy Roman Catholic Church: Abbess of the Convent in Clonbroney Refused donations. Her sisters lived in poverty Miracles and Piety: Her Father, the King of Ireland arranged her to marry a nobleman*1M Followers, 1,075 Following, 354 Posts - Samantha Saint (@samantha_saint) on Instagram: ""|Samthann / Ësævhæn /, 1 modernised spelling Samhthann or Samthana, is an Irish folk saint, purportedly a Christian nun and abbess in Early Christian Ireland. 2 She is one of only four female Irish saints for whom Latin Lives exist. She died on 19 December 3 739. 4,Samthann, modernised spelling Samhthann or Samthana, is an Irish folk saint, purportedly a Christian nun and abbess in Early Christian Ireland. She is one of only four female Irish saints for whom Latin Lives exist. She died on 19 December 739.~Saint Samantha of Clonbroney Died: 739 AD Feast Day: December 18 Patronage: spiritualness Saint Samantha (Samthann or Samthana), a maiden of Ulster, Ireland was entrusted by her family to the guardianship of the Irish king Cridan. The king wanted her to marry and arranged for her marriage but after a miraculous event when a heavenly light%Samthann was a maiden of Ulster, Ireland entrusted by her family to the guardianship of the Irish king Cridan. Although she did not want to marry, the king betrothed her to a nobleman. On the night before the wedding, the nobleman, while lodged at King Cridan's castle, awoke to the sight of a shaft/Saint Samthann of Clonbroney, also known as Samthan or Samthana, was an Irish nun and founder of Clonbroney Abbey in County Longford. Born in Ireland, she lived during the 8th century and is believed to have died in 739 of natural causes. Though not much is known about her early life, her story is filled with remarkable achievements and deep faith. Samthann's journey began when she fled from