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Cumianus ( 641 – 736) was an
Irish Irish may refer to: Common meanings * Someone or something of, from, or related to: ** Ireland, an island situated off the north-western coast of continental Europe ***Éire, Irish language name for the isle ** Northern Ireland, a constituent unit ...
monk who became abbot of San Colombano di Bobbio around 715. He left Ireland as an old man. The intricately carved lid of his sarcophagus, containing a lengthy epitaph, was made by one Master John and commissioned by King Liutprand, King of the Lombards. The inscription on the tomb reads as follows; it is written in rhythmic hexameters, a kind of hexameter in which word accent is taken into account rather than syllable length:Thurneysen, R. (1887)

''Zeitschr. f. rom. Phil. XI.''; p. 316.
: : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : :"Here lie the sacred limbs of Cumian; :whose soul, entering heaven, rejoices with the angels. :He was great in dignity, nobility, and beauty. :Ireland sent him as an old man to the lands of Italy: :located in Bobbio, constrained by love of the Lord, :where, by preserving the teaching of the venerable Columban, :keeping watch, fasting, tireless, constantly praying, :for four
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and the course of one year :he lived so felicitously that he is believed to be only fortunate, :gentle, wise, pious, peaceful to all brothers. :He lived for 90 years :and one period of five years and four months altogether. :But, most excellent Father, be a powerful intercessor :for the most glorious King Liutprand, who :has devotedly decorated your tomb with precious stone, :so that it may be manifest where your kindly body is buried."


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{{Reflist 640s births 730s deaths 8th-century Irish abbots