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As mentioned . above , the cult of Martin certainly appears to have been strong in Tours from the 460s onwards , and it is , therefore , quite possible that Gallic missionaries could have dedicated a church to his honour .
As mentioned . above , the cult of Martin certainly appears to have been strong in Tours from the 460s onwards , and it is , therefore , quite possible that Gallic missionaries could have dedicated a church to his honour .
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Ireland Another possible source for the cult of St Martin , bearing in mind its geographical proximity at a time when the most effective means of transport was the ship , must be Ireland.25 According to Kenney , ' in Ireland there was a ...
Ireland Another possible source for the cult of St Martin , bearing in mind its geographical proximity at a time when the most effective means of transport was the ship , must be Ireland.25 According to Kenney , ' in Ireland there was a ...
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Cemeteries of various sorts in the north Leinster area mentioned in the text . the site was ecclesiastical.15 It is also possible that the rectangular arrangement of nine posts next to , and on the same orientation as , the burials at ...
Cemeteries of various sorts in the north Leinster area mentioned in the text . the site was ecclesiastical.15 It is also possible that the rectangular arrangement of nine posts next to , and on the same orientation as , the burials at ...
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