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Saint Duthac was greatly venerated in Scotland before the ( First ) Reformation-Celtic to Catholic-and his memory is still preserved in place names, notably Kilduthie ; Arduthie near Stonehaven and Kilduich on the Loch Duich.
Tain, where he died and was buried, had the Church built specially in his honour.
His death is recorded in " The Annals of Ulster " for the year 1065.
After many years his body was found to be incorrupt and his relics were translated to a more splendid shrine at St. Duthus Collegiate Church built between 1370 and 1458.
They disappeared in 1560 at the time of the Reformation.

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