Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { <http://wikidata.dbpedia.org/resource/Q592459> ?p ?o }
- Q592459 subject Q7481401.
- Q592459 subject Q8351381.
- Q592459 subject Q8367357.
- Q592459 subject Q8517850.
- Q592459 subject Q8518142.
- Q592459 subject Q8520075.
- Q592459 subject Q8677304.
- Q592459 subject Q8861478.
- Q592459 subject Q8920484.
- Q592459 subject Q8920486.
- Q592459 abstract "The Hiberno-Scottish mission was a mission initiated by Gaelic monks from Ireland and the western coast of modern-day Scotland, which spread Christianity and established monasteries in Great Britain and continental Europe during the Middle Ages. The mission originated in 563 with the foundation of Iona by the Irish monk Saint Columba, and was initially concerned with ministering to the Gaels of Dál Riada and converting the northern Pictish kingdoms. Over the next centuries the mission grew in power and influence and spread through Anglo-Saxon England and the Frankish Empire. The early mission is often associated with the Christian practice known as Celtic Christianity, which was distinguished by its organizations around monasteries rather than dioceses and certain idiosyncratic traditions, but the desire to maintain a relationship with the Holy See saw their missions take on a more Roman character.The Latin term Scotti refers to the Gaelic-speaking people of Ireland and the Irish who settled in western Scotland. In early medieval times Ireland was known not only as Éire but also as Scotia, a name that the Romans used at times to refer to Ireland as well as Scotland. By the end of the 11th century it generally referred to Scotland, which had become Gaelicised by settlers from Ireland, and from where the name Scotland derives. The Romans also gave Ireland the name "Hibernia". Thus, the "Scots" missionaries who were so influential in the early Church history of Germany included men from both modern countries Ireland and Scotland.Schottenklöster (meaning "Gaelic monasteries" in German, singular: Schottenkloster) is the name applied to the monastic foundations of Scottish and Irish missionaries in Continental Europe, particularly to the Scottish Benedictine monasteries in Germany, which in the beginning of the 13th century were combined into one congregation whose abbot-general was the Abbot of the Scots monastery at Regensburg. Ireland's sobriquet "Island of Saints and Scholars" derives from this period, when scholars and missionaries from Ireland exerted great influence on Continental Europe.".
- Q592459 thumbnail Columbanus_at_Bobbio.jpg?width=300.
- Q592459 wikiPageExternalLink 13589b.htm.
- Q592459 wikiPageExternalLink ScotlandInDarkAgeBritain.
- Q592459 wikiPageWikiLink Q1017044.
- Q592459 wikiPageWikiLink Q102891.
- Q592459 wikiPageWikiLink Q103163.
- Q592459 wikiPageWikiLink Q1087692.
- Q592459 wikiPageWikiLink Q10949994.
- Q592459 wikiPageWikiLink Q111471.
- Q592459 wikiPageWikiLink Q1143385.
- Q592459 wikiPageWikiLink Q11498.
- Q592459 wikiPageWikiLink Q11812551.
- Q592459 wikiPageWikiLink Q1211290.
- Q592459 wikiPageWikiLink Q12554.
- Q592459 wikiPageWikiLink Q12562.
- Q592459 wikiPageWikiLink Q1258552.
- Q592459 wikiPageWikiLink Q128076.
- Q592459 wikiPageWikiLink Q131132.
- Q592459 wikiPageWikiLink Q132148.
- Q592459 wikiPageWikiLink Q134121.
- Q592459 wikiPageWikiLink Q1364148.
- Q592459 wikiPageWikiLink Q1384857.
- Q592459 wikiPageWikiLink Q1388231.
- Q592459 wikiPageWikiLink Q1452502.
- Q592459 wikiPageWikiLink Q146246.
- Q592459 wikiPageWikiLink Q14825.
- Q592459 wikiPageWikiLink Q148815.
- Q592459 wikiPageWikiLink Q148836.
- Q592459 wikiPageWikiLink Q154938.
- Q592459 wikiPageWikiLink Q155699.
- Q592459 wikiPageWikiLink Q1562510.
- Q592459 wikiPageWikiLink Q156439.
- Q592459 wikiPageWikiLink Q159583.
- Q592459 wikiPageWikiLink Q16148039.
- Q592459 wikiPageWikiLink Q1729.
- Q592459 wikiPageWikiLink Q1741.
- Q592459 wikiPageWikiLink Q180936.
- Q592459 wikiPageWikiLink Q183362.
- Q592459 wikiPageWikiLink Q184500.
- Q592459 wikiPageWikiLink Q2090.
- Q592459 wikiPageWikiLink Q2098453.
- Q592459 wikiPageWikiLink Q211815.
- Q592459 wikiPageWikiLink Q213804.
- Q592459 wikiPageWikiLink Q2143046.
- Q592459 wikiPageWikiLink Q217183.
- Q592459 wikiPageWikiLink Q217768.
- Q592459 wikiPageWikiLink Q217835.
- Q592459 wikiPageWikiLink Q2249213.
- Q592459 wikiPageWikiLink Q22880.
- Q592459 wikiPageWikiLink Q2292989.
- Q592459 wikiPageWikiLink Q23308.
- Q592459 wikiPageWikiLink Q236326.
- Q592459 wikiPageWikiLink Q2511840.
- Q592459 wikiPageWikiLink Q252772.
- Q592459 wikiPageWikiLink Q2530553.
- Q592459 wikiPageWikiLink Q277600.
- Q592459 wikiPageWikiLink Q279239.
- Q592459 wikiPageWikiLink Q2978.
- Q592459 wikiPageWikiLink Q2999.
- Q592459 wikiPageWikiLink Q3044.
- Q592459 wikiPageWikiLink Q3099820.
- Q592459 wikiPageWikiLink Q315413.
- Q592459 wikiPageWikiLink Q319653.
- Q592459 wikiPageWikiLink Q32768.
- Q592459 wikiPageWikiLink Q328001.
- Q592459 wikiPageWikiLink Q334124.
- Q592459 wikiPageWikiLink Q37776.
- Q592459 wikiPageWikiLink Q3834.
- Q592459 wikiPageWikiLink Q389586.
- Q592459 wikiPageWikiLink Q43720.
- Q592459 wikiPageWikiLink Q443815.
- Q592459 wikiPageWikiLink Q44613.
- Q592459 wikiPageWikiLink Q44947.
- Q592459 wikiPageWikiLink Q466039.
- Q592459 wikiPageWikiLink Q4759033.
- Q592459 wikiPageWikiLink Q494305.
- Q592459 wikiPageWikiLink Q5043.
- Q592459 wikiPageWikiLink Q51647.
- Q592459 wikiPageWikiLink Q5306909.
- Q592459 wikiPageWikiLink Q537514.
- Q592459 wikiPageWikiLink Q5405146.
- Q592459 wikiPageWikiLink Q544113.
- Q592459 wikiPageWikiLink Q544904.
- Q592459 wikiPageWikiLink Q549585.
- Q592459 wikiPageWikiLink Q550064.
- Q592459 wikiPageWikiLink Q560646.
- Q592459 wikiPageWikiLink Q565067.
- Q592459 wikiPageWikiLink Q580631.
- Q592459 wikiPageWikiLink Q584.