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Opening words of St Luke's Gospel Quoniam from the Book of Kells, c800.
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Opening words of St Matthew's Gospel Liber Generationes, from The Book of Kells, c800.
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The Monymusk Reliquary, 8th century. 
The Monymusk Reliquary is a blend of Pictish and Irish style, probably made by monks. It is said to have been the brechbrennoch of St Columba, and was carried by the victorious Gaelic army at the battle of Bannockburn. It is from the National Museum of Scotland, 8th century. 
Unique Identifier AR9165809 
Type Image 
Purpose Public 
Size 4498px × 3892px 
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1st Prince of Wales
8TH CENTURY
CM
CM Dixon
color
Columba
concept
Container
country
Death
Dixon
Edward II
Edward of Caernarvon
Gaelic
Ireland
Irish
King Edward II
KING OF ENGLAND
LOCATION
Metal
Metalpoint
Mike Dixon
Monymusk Reliquary
Object
Pictish
PRINCE OF WALES
religion
Religious
Reliquary
Saint
Saint Columba
Scotland
SCOTS
Scottish
ST
St Columba
St Columba of Iona