About Abbey of Kells
The Abbey of Kells is a former monastery in Kells, County Meath, Ireland and forty miles north of Dublin. It turned into founded within the early ninth century, and the Book of Kells become kept there in the course of the later medieval and early current periods earlier than sooner or later leaving the abbey in the 1650s. Much of the Book of Kells may also have been created there, but historians can't be sure of the exact date and circumstances of its creation. The Abbey of Kells changed into reportedly founded by using St. Columba ca. 554, after High King Diarmuid Mac Caroll of Tara granted the land. The Abbey became refounded from Iona, the constructing taking from 807 until the consecration of the church in 814.
The website turned into a former Irish hill fortress. In 814, Cellach, Abbot of Iona, retired to Kells, but, contrary to what is sometimes claimed, it's far clear from the Annals that Iona remained the primary Columban house for several decades, despite the threat of Viking raids. Only in 878 had been the primary relics, with Columba's reliquary shrine detailed within the statistics, moved to Ireland, with Kells turning into the brand new main Columban residence. Though now not referred to, this could properly were when the Book of Kells got here to Kells.
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