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Early Christian Ireland First Year History. Early Christian Ireland. (Early 400s AD)  First arrived in the south-east.  Some may have been slaves. 

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1 Early Christian Ireland First Year History

2 Early Christian Ireland. (Early 400s AD)  First arrived in the south-east.  Some may have been slaves.  Palladius sent as bishop.  Patrick best known.  The story of Patrick.  Most Celts were Christian by 600AD.  Celtic life continued as before but druids lost power.

3 Monasteries:  Remote areas  Glendalough Skellig Michael

4 Clonmacnoise

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6  Founded in 545 by Saint Ciarán  The strategic location of the monastery on the River Shannon in the heart of the midlands helped it become a major hive of activity for religion, learning, craftsmanship and trade by the 9th century.

7 Round Towers

8 Beehive cells (clocháns)

9 Scriptorium  Manuscripts on parchment or vellum Book of Kells Cathach

10 Arts and crafts:  Metalwork.  Filigree ( Ardagh and Derrynaflan chalices, Tara brooch )  High crosses (Muireadeach ’s Cross in Monasterboice)

11 Irish monks abroad:  ‘ Island of saints and scholars ’  Columcille in Iona  Columbanus in Bobbio, Italy.


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