c.900 – 1050 Céli Dé (or Culdee) Communities Established in Fife
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Title
c.900 – 1050 Céli Dé (or Culdee) Communities Established in Fife
Description
In the ninth and tenth centuries a new monastic movement known as the Céli Dé arrived from Ireland. Céli Dé means servants of God and is sometimes spelt as ‘Culdee’ in English. Communities of Céli Dé were established at St Andrews and Loch Leven, as well as several other locations in Scotland.
Source
timelineoffifesreli
Date
900
Contributor
egsr@st-andrews.ac.uk
Language
English
Type
Event
Identifier
114
Europeana
Europeana Data Provider
Sacred Landscapes of Fife
Europeana Type
TEXT
Event Item Type Metadata
Wiki
https://fifecoastalzone.org/wiki/index.php/c.900_–_1050 Céli_Dé__or_Culdee__Communities_Established_in_Fife___Event
End Date
1050
Prim Media
237
Collection
Citation
“c.900 – 1050 Céli Dé (or Culdee) Communities Established in Fife,” Virtual Museum, accessed April 19, 2025, https://sacredlandscapes.org/omeka/items/show/236.
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