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SILLAN (SILVAN, SYLVAN) (St.) Abbot. (Feb. 28) (7th cent.) He was the third successor of St. Comgall in the monastery of Bangor, and bore great reputation for sanctity. A.D. 606 and A.D. 610 are the years assigned by the various writers for his departure from this world.
Fr. Howell explained that the name An Síolán' meant seed basket, or seed bag, the bag used for scattering seed.
Death of Sillán moccu Minn, abbot of Bennchor, and the death of Aedán, anchorite of Bennchor, and the death of Mael Umai son of Baetán.
Death of Sillán son of Cumaine, abbot Bennchor, and death of Aedán the anchorite.