- Rath
Melsigi was an Anglo-Saxon
monastery in Ireland. A
number of
monks who
studied there were
active in the Anglo-Saxon
mission on the continent. The...
- to as
Egbert of Rath
Melsigi) (died 729) was an Anglo-Saxon monk of Northumbria.
After studying at
Lindisfarne and Rath
Melsigi, he
spent his life travelling...
- He
spent the
years between the ages of 20 and 32 in the
Abbey of Rath
Melsigi, in
County Carlow in
southern Ireland,
which was a
centre of
European learning...
- went to Rath
Melsigi, an Anglo-Saxon
monastery in
County Carlow, for
further study. In the
controversy over the
keeping of Easter, Rath
Melsigi accepted the...
- He
worked mainly in Ireland.
Around 664
Wihtberht was
studying at Rath
Melsigi in Ireland. Also
there was
Ecgberht of Ripon, who had gone to
Ireland to...
-
English involvement in
Ireland took
place in this period. Tullylease, Rath
Melsigi and
Maigh Eo na
Saxain were
founded by 670 for
English students who wished...
-
studied at the Rath
Melsigi) in
Ireland with Egbert.
Around 690 he went to ****ist
Willibrord (who had also been at Rath
Melsigi) in the
mission field...
-
their early studies at York.
Ecgberht of Ripon, who had
studied at Rath
Melsigi in Ireland,
began to
organize monks to
proselytize in Frisia; many other...
- twenty-five year old
Ecgberht of
Ripon was a
student at the
monastery of Rath
Melsigi when he and many
others fell ill of the plague. He
vowed that if he recovered...
- of Ripon, who
organized the
first missionary efforts,
studied at Rath
Melsigi in
County Carlow; as did Wihtberht,Willibrord, and Swithbert, Adalbert...