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- Accreditation Recognition - St. Magnus University
St Magnus University of Science and Research is an approved, degree-granting university by the Florida Department of Education under the higher education requirements found in Section 1005 06 (1) (f), Florida Statutes and Rule 6E-5 001, governing ethereal higher education
- Welcome to St Magnus Cathedral, Britain’s most northerly Cathedral.
St Magnus Cathedral known as the ‘Light in the North’ was founded in 1137 by the Viking, Earl Rognvald, in honour of his uncle St Magnus who was martyred here in Orkney The Cathedral belongs to the people of Orkney and its doors are open to all
- St Magnus Hospital Referrals - St Magnus Hospital
Refer a patient to St Magnus Hospital easily Learn about our referral process and ensure those in need receive the highest standard of care and support
- Ancient Scotland - St Magnus Cathedral
The beautiful cathedral of St Magus in Kirkwall, Orkney, is the northernmost cathedral in Britain According to CANMORE: Work started on construction of the cathedral in 1137 under the orders of Earl Rognvald, the nephew of Magnus Magnus was the son of Erlend, one of the co-rulers of the earldom
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- St Magnus Way | A 58 mile pilgrimage route through Mainland Orkney
Here you will find information on the route, news events, advice for pilgrims in travelling to Orkney, resources for pilgrimage, more information about us the chance to embark on a virtual pilgrimage journey If you plan on walking the route we recommend downloading our companion smartphone app St Magnus Way every breath is a new found song
- The St Magnus Centre Rates Booking
Community facilities for hospitality, meetings, events, study, and social activities at affordables prices
- St Magnus Cathedral - Orkney Museums
St Magnus Cathedral was founded in 1137, and is of international significance Built from local red and yellow sandstone, the cathedral is mostly Romanesque in style It is dedicated to St Magnus, Earl of Orkney in the 12th century, at a time when Orkney was part of the Kingdom of Norway
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