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{{Character Infobox
{{Character Infobox
| native = Brendan_of_Clonfert_native.png
| image = Wiki noimage.jpg
| image = Wiki noimage.jpg
| birth = c. 484<br>{{Wiki|Tralee}}, {{Wiki|Kingdom of Munster}}
| birth = c. 484<br>{{Wiki|Tralee}}, {{Wiki|Kingdom of Munster}}
| death = c. 577 (aged 93)<br>{{Wiki|Annaghdown}}, {{Wiki|Kingdom of Connacht}}
| death = c. 577 {{c|aged 93}}<br>{{Wiki|Annaghdown}}, {{Wiki|Kingdom of Connacht}}
| species = [[Human]] ([[Sage]])
| species = [[Human]] ([[Sage]])
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==Biography==
==Biography==
Brendan was born around 484 in {{Wiki|Tralee}} to parents Finnlug and Cara.<ref name="WP">{{WP|Brendan of Clonfert}}</ref> From 530 to 537, he embarked on a pilgrimage, visiting many [[Megalith|standing stones]] across [[England]]<ref name="ACV"/> and the [[Isle of Skye]],<ref name="NightAndDat">''Assassin's Creed: Valhalla – [[Assassin's Creed Crossover Stories]]'' – [[Night and Day]]</ref> [[Etchings of Saint Brendan|documenting]] his unknowing interactions with the [[Isu]] in messages he marked on rocks near places like [[Seahenge]] and [[Stonehenge]]. His ''"two and some year"'' journey ended in [[Vinland]] at the [[Tionontaté:ken]] Standing Stone. In his writing, Brendan made reference to ''"[[Christianity|God]]'s angel"'' denying him access.<ref name="ACV" /> After this revelation, he returned home to Ireland.<ref name="WP" />
===Early life and pilgrimage===
Brendan was born around 484 in {{Wiki|Tralee}} to parents Finnlug and Cara.<ref name="WP">{{WP|Brendan}}</ref> From 530 to 537, he embarked on a pilgrimage, visiting many [[Megalith|standing stones]] across [[England]]<ref name="ACV"/> and the [[Isle of Skye]],<ref name="NightAndDat">''Assassin's Creed: Valhalla – [[Assassin's Creed Crossover Stories]]'' – [[Night and Day]]</ref> [[Etchings of Saint Brendan|documenting]] his unknowing interactions with the [[Isu]] in messages he marked on rocks near places like [[Seahenge]] and [[Stonehenge]]. His ''"two and some year"'' journey ended in [[Vinland]] at the [[Tionontaté:ken]] Standing Stone. In his writing, Brendan made reference to ''"[[Christianity|God]]'s angel"'' denying him access.<ref name="ACV" /> After this revelation, he returned home to Ireland.<ref name="WP" />


===Later life===
Later in his life, he was responsible for establishing churches in many of the surrounding counties and founded {{Wiki|Clonfert}}, {{Wiki|Galway}} in 557. Twenty years later in 577, he passed away while visiting his sister Briga in {{Wiki|Annaghdown}} and was buried in [[Clonfert Abbey]].<ref name="WP" />
Later in his life, he was responsible for establishing churches in many of the surrounding counties and founded {{Wiki|Clonfert}}, {{Wiki|Galway}} in 557. Twenty years later in 577, he passed away while visiting his sister Briga in {{Wiki|Annaghdown}} and was buried in [[Clonfert Abbey]].<ref name="WP" />


==Legacy==
===Legacy===
Nearly two centuries later, the [[Vikings|Viking]] [[Eivor Varinsdottir]] found and completed his puzzles over the course of her own travels.<ref name="ACV">''[[Assassin's Creed: Valhalla]]''</ref>
Nearly two centuries later, the [[Vikings|Viking]] [[Eivor Varinsdottir]] found and completed his puzzles over the course of her own travels.<ref name="ACV">''[[Assassin's Creed: Valhalla]]''</ref>



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Brendan of Clonfert (c. 484 – c. 577 CE) was a Celtic monk and Sage from Ireland who lived during the early Medieval period.

Biography

Early life and pilgrimage

Brendan was born around 484 in Tralee to parents Finnlug and Cara.[1] From 530 to 537, he embarked on a pilgrimage, visiting many standing stones across England[2] and the Isle of Skye,[3] documenting his unknowing interactions with the Isu in messages he marked on rocks near places like Seahenge and Stonehenge. His "two and some year" journey ended in Vinland at the Tionontaté:ken Standing Stone. In his writing, Brendan made reference to "God's angel" denying him access.[2] After this revelation, he returned home to Ireland.[1]

Later life

Later in his life, he was responsible for establishing churches in many of the surrounding counties and founded Clonfert, Galway in 557. Twenty years later in 577, he passed away while visiting his sister Briga in Annaghdown and was buried in Clonfert Abbey.[1]

Legacy

Nearly two centuries later, the Viking Eivor Varinsdottir found and completed his puzzles over the course of her own travels.[2]

Behind the scenes

Brendan of Clonfert was a historical figure and character appearing in Assassin's Creed: Valhalla via his journal entries. His voice was provided by Simon Lee Phillips, who also voiced Osbert of Lunden in the same game.[4]

Appearances

References

zh:克朗弗特的布伦丹‎ fr:Brendan de Clonfert de:Brenainn von Cluain Fearta