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49 Ludwig Bieler , ' Ireland's contribution to the culture of Northumbria ' , in Gerald Bonner ( ed . ) , Famulus Christi : essays in the commemoration of the thirteenth centenary of the birth of the Venerable Bede ( London 1976 ) ...
49 Ludwig Bieler , ' Ireland's contribution to the culture of Northumbria ' , in Gerald Bonner ( ed . ) , Famulus Christi : essays in the commemoration of the thirteenth centenary of the birth of the Venerable Bede ( London 1976 ) ...
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Yet the ecclesiastics travelling between Ireland and Northumbria inevitably shared some concerns with lay travellers . Indeed , monasteries were a magnet for laymen who wished to atone for their crimes , such as Adomnán of Coldingham ...
Yet the ecclesiastics travelling between Ireland and Northumbria inevitably shared some concerns with lay travellers . Indeed , monasteries were a magnet for laymen who wished to atone for their crimes , such as Adomnán of Coldingham ...
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9 Much of this is likely to have reached Ireland from Britain rather than directly from the Continent . Metalwork from Roman Britain reached Ireland into the early fifth century , the most spectacular find being that from Ballinrees ...
9 Much of this is likely to have reached Ireland from Britain rather than directly from the Continent . Metalwork from Roman Britain reached Ireland into the early fifth century , the most spectacular find being that from Ballinrees ...
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