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- Lindisfarne - Wikipedia
Lindisfarne Castle was built in 1550, around the time that Lindisfarne Priory went out of use, and stones from the priory were used as building material It is very small by the usual standards, and was more of a fort
- Visit Lindisfarne – Plan your visit to the Holy Island of Lindisfarne
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- The Holy Island of Lindisfarne
In 635AD Saint Aidan came from Iona and chose to found his monastery on the island of Lindisfarne From here the Christian message flourished throughout the world
- The Holy Island of Lindisfarne - Visit Northumberland
As well as the wealth of history within its tidal walls, the Holy Island of Lindisfarne has an exciting array of wildlife to spot Its island status protects tidal mudflats, salt marshes and dunes which together form the Lindisfarne National Nature Reserve
- History of Lindisfarne Priory | English Heritage
Lindisfarne – also known as Holy Island – is one of the most important centres of early English Christianity Irish monks settled here in AD 635 and the monastery became the centre of a major saint’s cult celebrating its bishop, Cuthbert
- Lindisfarne raid I Facts, Summary, Significance | Britannica
Lindisfarne raid, Viking assault in 793 on the island of Lindisfarne (Holy Island) off the coast of what is now Northumberland The monastery at Lindisfarne was the preeminent centre of Christianity in the kingdom of Northumbria
- Everything you need to know about the Lindisfarne raid in 793
The raid on Lindisfarne was not the first Viking raid in history, yet it was symbolic of the first phase of the Viking expansion It was a small, hit-and-run-style attack that targeted an isolated and wealthy community
- Lindisfarne: The Holy Island where Vikings spilled the blood of . . .
Lindisfarne is a tidal island famous for a Christian monastery constructed in the 7th century In 793 the Vikings sacked the monastery in an attack that stunned medieval Christians
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