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    The Hiberno-Scottish mission was a series of expeditions in the 6th and 7th centuries by Gaelic missionaries originating from Ireland that spread Celtic...
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  • Dublin. The Hiberno-Scottish mission was a series of missionary expeditions by Gaelic monks from Ireland and the western coast of Scotland, which contributed...
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  • Hiberno-Latin, also called Hisperic Latin, was a learned style of literary Latin first used and subsequently spread by Irish monks during the period from...
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    Charlemagne in the 770s, the Hiberno-Scottish efforts in the Frankish Empire were continued by the Anglo-Saxon mission. The rule of St. Columbanus, which...
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    Church of Scotland, traces its early roots to the Christian Church founded by Saint Columba, through the 6th-century Hiberno-Scottish mission. Tracing...
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  • Columba, the monks he trained, and the monasteries he set up in the Hiberno-Scottish mission. These holy men, according to Cahill, "single-handedly refounded...
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  • in southern England was founded by Saint Fursey, as part of the Hiberno-Scottish mission described by Bede. The Venerable Bede mentions Cnobheresburg in...
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  • notably Saint Boniface, spread Christianity into Germany. The Hiberno-Scottish mission began in 563. In the late thirteenth and early fourteenth centuries...
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    especially Gaul (modern France), in centres founded by the Hiberno-Scottish mission and Anglo-Saxon missions. The influence of Insular art affected all subsequent...
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  • Mim Shaikh (Muslim) Amar Latif (non-practising Muslim) Following Hiberno-Scottish mission. Laurence Llewelyn-Bowen (pagan) Monty Panesar (Sikh) Louisa Clein...
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    Columba (category Articles containing Scottish Gaelic-language text)
    credited with spreading Christianity in what is today Scotland at the start of the Hiberno-Scottish mission. He founded the important abbey on Iona, which became...
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    Missionary (redirect from Bible mission)
    the Gregorian Mission (including Augustine of Canterbury) into England. In their turn, Christians from Ireland (the Hiberno-Scottish mission) and from Britain...
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    ethnography) to the beginning of the Viking Age. The period includes the Hiberno-Scottish mission of Christianised Ireland to regions of pagan Great Britain and...
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    gradually converted following a mission sent by Pope Gregory the Great in 595. In the 7th century, the Hiberno-Scottish mission resulted in the establishment...
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    claims that the Norse settlers encountered Gaelic monks from a Hiberno-Scottish mission when they arrived in Iceland. There is some archaeological evidence...
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  • — Southern Unionist Ballad (Ennis Unionist, 1914) Saint Donnan Hiberno-Scottish mission British diaspora Irish diaspora Anglo-Norman (disambiguation) Anglo-Saxon...
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    Christianisation was also significant in the development of Scottish national identity, the Hiberno-Scottish mission to Continental Europe, the development of Insular...
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    Anglo-Saxons in other parts of Britain as well and influenced the Hiberno-Scottish missions to continental Europe. When the Roman Empire recalled its legions...
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  • Gregorian mission of 597, which was joined by the efforts of the Hiberno-Scottish mission from the 630s. From the 8th century, the Anglo-Saxon mission was,...
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    among the Gaelic missionary monks who his advocates claim led a Hiberno-Scottish mission to introduce Christianity to the Kingdom of the Picts during the...
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    Insular script (category Culture of medieval Scotland)
    from Tironian notes. Insular script was spread to England by the Hiberno-Scottish mission; previously, uncial script had been brought to England by Augustine...
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    tradition, the abbey was founded in about 617 in the course of the Hiberno-Scottish mission by Agilus and Eustace of Luxeuil, two monks of Luxeuil Abbey, which...
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  • missionaries, including Augustine of Canterbury, into England. The Hiberno-Scottish mission began in 563 CE. In the late thirteenth and early fourteenth centuries...
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    Iceland before Scandinavian settlers arrived, possibly members of a Hiberno-Scottish mission. Recent archaeological excavations have revealed the ruins of a...
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    One theory suggests that those monks were members of a Hiberno-Scottish mission, Irish and Scottish monks who spread Christianity during the Middle Ages...
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    reparation for the sins. Columbanus is one of the earliest identifiable Hiberno-Latin writers. Most of what we know about Columbanus is based on Columbanus'...
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    founded by Saint Fursey in the seventh century as part of the Hiberno-Scottish mission. In the Domesday Book of 1086, Burgh Castle is recorded as consisting...
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    6th to 7th centuries by the Hiberno-Scottish mission and replaced in the 8th to 9th centuries by the Anglo-Saxon mission, with Anglo-Saxons like Alcuin...
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    Saint Patrick (category Articles containing Scottish Gaelic-language text)
    "Old Patrick Water, linear feature". Saints in Scottish Place-names. Commemorations of Saints in Scottish Place-names. Archived from the original on 21...
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  • Palladius arrived among the Scots in North Britain after he left Ireland. Scottish church tradition holds that he presided over a Christian community there...
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