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Hiberno-Latin

3rd August 2017 Brian Antiquity, Irish Christianity, The Irish Language

Hiberno-Latin was a literary and monastic tradition in Ireland which saw its peak between the 500s and 1000s. It concerned not only Ireland and the Irish language, but also ended up having a profound impact on continental Europe.

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