culdee การใช้
- A Culdee settlement of Celtic monks existed prior to the 12th Century.
- This was originally called Culdee Church and is first mentioned in 1177.
- By the end of the thirteenth century most Scots Culdee houses had disappeared.
- The pictures that we have of Culdee life in the 12th century vary considerably.
- The Danish wars affected the Culdee houses.
- Queen Margaret encouraged Malcolm III to convert the small Culdee church into a Benedictine priory.
- Like other centres of Culdee activity, the island was used as a home for hermits.
- The Skarloey Railway engines meet Culdee, a strange-looking engine who climbs a mountain.
- In the book, the Culdee Fell Railway runs from Clogwyn of the real Snowdon Mountain Railway.
- This had been refounded in his reign and given to the reforming C閘i D?( Culdee ) movement.
- According to Culdee, Godred was self-centered and held too much faith in his automatic brakes.
- Fedelmid mac Crimthainn king of Munster ( 820-846 ) was said to have been a prominent Culdee.
- There is evidence of an early Culdee monastery at the Birrier in the west of Yell, near West Sandwick.
- The remains of a pre-Norse chapel were also found, which may indicate some kind of Culdee presence.
- The summit is reached by the Culdee Fell Railway, which is based on the Snowdon Mountain Railway in Wales.
- There, Rumon encounters a Merrimack tribe who have been converted to Christianity by a group of Irish Culdee Monks.
- When he lost at Brunanburh, he was clearly discredited and retired as a Culdee monk at St . Andrews.
- The Culdee chapel in St Andrews in Fife can be seen to the north-east of its ruined cathedral and city wall.
- The Culdee Fell Railway ( usually known as the Mountain Railway ) is based on the Snowdon Mountain Railway, also in Wales.
- Culdee, Godred's crew and the manager all tried to rectify this, but he never paid attention and paid the price.
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