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Hidden away
editWhy is this hidden away Donnan of Eigg a redlink, with no link here from the disambiguation page at Donnan, and with another redlink Saint Donnan there which should also redirect here? Don't you want anybody to be able to find this? If not, maybe it shouldn't be here, we could WP:AfD it. Gene Nygaard 23:58, 14 November 2007 (UTC)
- Disgraceful. Good work finding this. Carcharoth 05:26, 15 November 2007 (UTC)
Missing information
edit1. The second story of Donnán says "Another tradition states that a pagan Pictish queen had him and 150 others burnt."
It would be good to add a location where it all happened. The segment is followed by "He is thought to be buried at Kildonan, on the Isle of Arran". I cannot assume that he was killed in Kildonan unless there is a clear clue.
2. The third story says "Eigg is the name of a spring in Aldasain".
Where is Aldasain? This story seems to diverge from Eigg as the location of the martyrdom.