The monastery of Clonmacnoise was founded in 544 by St. Ciarán from Rathcroghan. The large site of the former monastery includes the ruins of a cathedral and seven churches. There are two round towers and three high crosses left. Clonmacnoise was a very famous religious and cultural centre in Medieval times. In the 12th century the site began to decline due to a variety of reasons. In 1552 English troops destroyed Clonmacnoise. Also known as Temple Melaghlin and as King’s church, this building is believed to has housed a scriptorium.
Copyright: Carsten T. Rees Type: Spherical Resolution: 14764x7382 Taken: 15/08/2016 Subida: 08/10/2016 Published: 09/04/2017 Número de vistas:
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