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... Rome , Milan and north Africa , and through Cassian and Martin to Tours , west Gaul , Ireland , Cornwall and Wales . Columba ona 563 Bangor 540-600 Melrose 540 ○ Tours 371 Athanasius Trier Athanasius 336-7 ⚫Ligugé 363 Marseille 415 ...
... Rome , Milan and north Africa , and through Cassian and Martin to Tours , west Gaul , Ireland , Cornwall and Wales . Columba ona 563 Bangor 540-600 Melrose 540 ○ Tours 371 Athanasius Trier Athanasius 336-7 ⚫Ligugé 363 Marseille 415 ...
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... Rome , Spain , north and central France and south and central Germany . Only a few houses of the vast empire can be shown , and it was not possible to indicate secondary lines of influence ( e.g. from Fleury to England c . 950 ) . The ...
... Rome , Spain , north and central France and south and central Germany . Only a few houses of the vast empire can be shown , and it was not possible to indicate secondary lines of influence ( e.g. from Fleury to England c . 950 ) . The ...
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... Rome ; Grottaferrata , still existing as a ' Basilian ' monastery within sight of Rome , was founded by Nilus . He does not , however , stand out as one of the great leaders of reform . Here pride of place is taken by Romuald of Ravenna ...
... Rome ; Grottaferrata , still existing as a ' Basilian ' monastery within sight of Rome , was founded by Nilus . He does not , however , stand out as one of the great leaders of reform . Here pride of place is taken by Romuald of Ravenna ...
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List of maps 6 | 6 |
Foreword | 7 |
The first Christian monks | 9 |
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