It was made at the beginning of the ninth century, probably by Celtic Christian monks on the island of Iona in Scotland's Inner Hebrides. The manuscript consists of the four Christian gospels ...
In 795 AD, Viking longboats arrived at the monastery on the Scottish island of Iona. The raiders killed the monks who lived there and stole anything of value. For the next few hundred years ...
written by an unknown monk some time between 850AD and 1000AD and celebrated as one of the principal antiquities of Celtic Scotland and as a Celtic work of art. And it's in England. At Cambridge ...
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