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  2. Celtic cross - Wikipedia

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    A Celtic cross symbol. The Celtic cross is a form of Christian cross featuring a nimbus or ring that emerged in Ireland, France and Great Britain in the Early Middle Ages.A type of ringed cross, it became widespread through its use in the stone high crosses erected across the islands, especially in regions evangelised by Irish missionaries, from the ninth through the 12th centuries.

  3. Muiredach's High Cross - Wikipedia

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    There are two other high crosses at Monasterboice; in local terms Muiredach's cross is also known as the South Cross. Muiredach's cross is the most impressive surviving example of early medieval Irish stonework, and the crosses at Monasterboice have been said to be Ireland's greatest contribution to European sculpture.

  4. Ardboe High Cross - Wikipedia

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    Ardboe High Cross (Irish: Seanchrois Ard Bó) is a high cross and national monument dating from the tenth century located in Ardboe, County Tyrone, Northern Ireland.. The cross stands at the entrance to a cemetery and a monastery and a church from the seventeenth century which was founded in 590 by Saint Colman.

  5. Celtic Christianity - Wikipedia

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    A Celtic Cross in Knock, Ireland. Celtic ... and then Ireland from Gaul, by way of Lérins, Tours, and Auxerre. ... true in Ireland and areas evangelised by Irish ...

  6. Ahenny - Wikipedia

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    Ahenny (Irish: Áth Eine, meaning 'ford of Eine') is a small village and townland in County Tipperary, Ireland. [1] It is notable for its ancient Irish high crosses. [2] Close to the village is the early Christian foundation of Kilclispeen monastery [3] and in the adjoining graveyard stand two celebrated Irish High Crosses: the Ahenny High Crosses.

  7. Bealin High Cross - Wikipedia

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    The cross is believed to have been moved, perhaps from Clonmacnoise. [2] On the east face was a lion and a scroll of interlaced creatures with birdlike heads running up the shaft, and a Celtic knot pattern at the centre of the head.

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