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king of Northumbria ( 686-705 ) , encouraged links with Iona because he had been closely involved with that community before becoming king.63 Iona's adoption of ' Roman ' Easter practice under the aegis of the English churchman Ecgberht ...
king of Northumbria ( 686-705 ) , encouraged links with Iona because he had been closely involved with that community before becoming king.63 Iona's adoption of ' Roman ' Easter practice under the aegis of the English churchman Ecgberht ...
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Churches and Route - ways Traditionally , it has been thought that churchmen travelled from Northumbria to Ireland via Iona : ' it ... it has been noted above that Northumbrian - Irish contacts also embraced Deira and southern Ireland .
Churches and Route - ways Traditionally , it has been thought that churchmen travelled from Northumbria to Ireland via Iona : ' it ... it has been noted above that Northumbrian - Irish contacts also embraced Deira and southern Ireland .
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L G identical , 99 but it is clear that the Tullylease stone is decorated in a style which flourished in both Ireland and Northumbria . 1 The churchmen who travelled between Northumbria and southern Ireland are unlikely to have passed ...
L G identical , 99 but it is clear that the Tullylease stone is decorated in a style which flourished in both Ireland and Northumbria . 1 The churchmen who travelled between Northumbria and southern Ireland are unlikely to have passed ...
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