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and other powers. While the quarry had been used in a small way, it was not until around the end of the 18th century when it was opened up on a more industrial scale by the Duke of Argyle. The difficulties of extracting the hard stone and transporting it meant that the scheme was short lived. Another attempt was started in 1907, this time more successful with considerable quantities of stone extracted and indeed exported. The First World War impacted the quarry, with little quarrying after 1914 and the operation finally closed in 1919. A painting showing the quarry in operation,
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The island of Iona has played an important role in
Scottish landscape painting, especially during the Twentieth Century. As travel to north and west Scotland became easier from the mid C18 on, artists' visits to the island steadily increased. The Abbey remains in particular became frequently recorded
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badge holders with restricted mobility ... may apply for a permit under certain exemptions". Visitors will find the village, the shops, the post office, the cafe, the hotels and the abbey are all within walking distance. Bike hire is available at the pier, and on Mull. Taxi service is also available.
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The remains of a marble quarrying enterprise are present in a small bay on the south-east shore of Iona. The quarry is the source of "Iona Marble", a translucent green and white stone, much used in brooches and other jewellery. The stone has been known of for centuries and was credited with healing
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Car ownership is lightly regulated, with no requirement for a MOT Certificate or payment of Road Tax for cars kept permanently on the island, but vehicular access is restricted to permanent residents and there are few cars. Visitors are not allowed to bring vehicles onto the island although "blue
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presented the sacred buildings and sites of the island to the Iona
Cathedral trust in 1899. Historic Environment Scotland also recommends visiting the Augustinian nunnery, "the most complete nunnery complex to survive in Scotland". The nunnery was founded by Somerled's son, Reginald, as was Iona
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Conde Nast
Traveller recommends the island for its "peaceful atmosphere ... a popular place for spiritual retreats" but also recommends the "sandy beaches, cliffs, rocks, fields and bogs ... "wildflowers and birds such as the rare corncrake and puffins" as well as the "abundance of sea life".
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died in 980 or 981 whilst in "religious retirement" on Iona. Nonetheless, the island was sacked twice by his successors, on
Christmas night 986 and again in 987. Although Iona was never again important to Ireland, it rose to prominence once more in Scotland following the establishment of the
1900:, the heroes visit Iona in chapters 13 to 16. The inspiration is romantic, the ruins of the island are conducive to daydreaming. The young heroine, Helena Campbell, argues that Scotland in general and Iona in particular are the scene of the appearance of goblins and other familiar demons.
830:, which means 'burial ground of the embroideresses or artificers' – a cemetery on the east shore of the island. He also repeats a Gaelic story (which he admits is apocryphal) that as Columba's coracle first drew close to the island one of his companions cried out
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The island's tourism bureau estimated that roughly 130,000 visitors arrived each year. Many tourists come to visit the Abbey and other ecclesiastical properties and the marble quarry or to enjoy the nine beaches that are within walking distance of the main area.
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One publication, describing the religious significance of the island, says that the island is "known as the birthplace of Celtic
Christianity in Scotland,” and notes that “St Columba came here in the year 563 to establish the Abbey, which still stands".
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in the later 9th century; the ruling dynasty of
Scotland traced its origin to Iona, and the island thus became an important spiritual centre for the new kingdom, with many of its early kings buried there. However, a campaign by
1200:". The series of Viking raids on Iona began in 794 and, after its treasures had been plundered many times, Columba's relics were removed and divided two ways between Scotland and Ireland in 849 as the monastery was abandoned.
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and two hotels on the island in addition to several self-catering houses. The agency also mentions that distances are short, with the Abbey a mere 10 minutes walk from the pier. Tourists can rent bikes or use the local taxi.
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Other early
Christian and medieval monuments have been removed for preservation to the cloister arcade of the Abbey, and the Abbey museum (in the medieval infirmary). The ancient buildings of Iona Abbey are now cared for by
1169:, which pitted supporters of the Celtic system against those favoring the "Roman" system used elsewhere in Western Christianity. The controversy weakened Iona's ties to Northumbria, which adopted the Roman system at the
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In 1549 an inventory of 48 Scottish, 8 Norwegian and 4 Irish kings was recorded. None of these graves are now identifiable (their inscriptions were reported to have worn away at the end of the 17th century). Saint
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Christian, Jessica & Stiller, Charles (2000), Iona
Portrayed – The Island through Artists' Eyes 1760–1960, The New Iona Press, Inverness, 96 pp., numerous illustrations in B&W and colour, with list of
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The ancient burial ground, called the Rèilig
Odhrain (Eng: Oran's "burial place" or "cemetery"), contains the 12th century chapel built by Somerled where the Lords of the Isles were buried and named after
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1114:, also known as Colm Cille, who sailed here from Ireland to live the monastic life. Much later legends (a thousand years later, and without any good evidence) said that he had been exiled from his native
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founded the Iona
Community, an ecumenical Christian community of men and women from different walks of life and different traditions in the Christian church committed to seeking new ways of living the
462:, many of its islands' names have more than one possible meaning. Nonetheless, few, if any, have accumulated as many different names over the centuries as the island now known in English as "Iona".
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church, is of particular historical and religious interest to pilgrims and visitors alike. It is the most elaborate and best-preserved ecclesiastical building surviving from the Middle Ages in the
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of Archaean to Proterozoic age. There are small outcrops of Silurian age pink granite on southeastern beaches, similar to those of the Ross of Mull pluton cross the sound to the east. Numerous
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1436:'s uncle). It was restored at the same time as the Abbey itself. It contains a number of medieval grave monuments. The abbey graveyard is said to contain the graves of many early
1298:. The MacDougalls backed Balliol, so when he was defeated by Bruce, the latter exiled the MacDougalls and transferred their island territories to the MacDonalds; by marrying the
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Limited archaeological investigations commissioned by the National Trust for Scotland found some evidence for ancient burials in 2013. The excavations, conducted in the area of
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In 2019, Iona's estimated population was 120. In March 1980, the Hugh Fraser Foundation donated much of the main island (and its off-lying islands) to the current owner, the
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1922:(by Guillaume Prévost), the young Samuel Faulkner is projected in time as he searches for his father and lands on Iona in the year 800, then threatened by the Vikings.
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On Somerled's death, nominal Norwegian overlordship of the Kingdom was re-established, but de facto control was split between Somerled's sons, and his brother-in-law.
1332:, the Lordship of the Isles was dismantled, and Scotland gained full control of Iona for the second time. The monastery and nunnery continued to be active until the
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Despite the continuity of forms in Gaelic from the pre-Norse to the post-Norse era, Haswell-Smith (2004) speculates that the island's name may be connected with the
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in 664, and to Pictland, which followed suit in the early 8th century. Iona itself did not adopt the Roman system until 715, according to the Anglo-Saxon historian
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In the 19th century, green-streaked marble was commercially mined in the south-east of Iona; the quarry and machinery survive, see "Marble Quarry remains" below.
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are here. The Abbey and MacLeod Centre are a short walk to the north. Port Bàn (white port) beach on the west side of the island is home to the Iona Beach Party.
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2013:, retells the story of Oran's death, and the creation of the chapel on Iona. This poem was made into a short stop-motion animated film, released in 2019.
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The geology of Iona is quite complex given the island's size and quite distinct from that of nearby Mull. About half of the island's bedrock is Scourian
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Iona's highest point is Dùn Ì, 101 m (331 ft), an Iron Age hill fort dating from 100 BC – A.D. 200. Iona's geographical features include the
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Coates (2006) disputes the "yew" interpretation due to a lack of archeological evidence for yew on the island. Coates instead compares the Punic term
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1321:, quitclaimed any rights he had over Mull and Iona to the Lord of the Isles (though this had no meaningful effect at the time). When Robert's son,
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on Mull, from where the scenic road runs 37 miles (60 kilometres) to Fionnphort. Tourist coaches and local bus services meet the ferries.
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produced highly important documents, probably including the original texts of the Iona Chronicle, thought to be the source for the early
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for three centuries and is today known for its relative tranquility and natural environment. It is a tourist destination and a place for
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were sculpted; these may be the first such crosses to contain the ring around the intersection that became characteristic of the "
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Abbey and Saddell Abbey. Reginald's sister, Beathag, was the first Prioress of the Iona Nunnery. The nunnery declined after the
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hermits"), but there is no evidence for the "ancient" use of such a name before the nineteenth century when it appears in the
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The island, which was once the metropolis of learning and piety, now has no school for education, nor temple for worship.
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from Iona Abbey who had helped to illustrate the Book, but had to escape the island with it during a Viking invasion.
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The Iona Council advises visitors that they can find a campsite (at Cnoc Oran), a hostel (at Lagandorain), family run
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may have been produced or begun on Iona towards the end of the 8th century. Around this time the island's exemplary
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Iona is featured prominently in the first episode ("By the Skin of Our Teeth") of the celebrated arts series
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in 635. Many satellite institutions were founded, and Iona became the centre of one of the most important
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and is also known locally as "The Village". The primary school, post office, the island's two hotels, the
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Iona from Mull. The Abbey lies below Dun Ì at right and the main settlement of Baile Mòr is to the left.
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Not to be confused with the local island community, Iona (Abbey) Community is based within Iona Abbey.
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the Hebrides were transferred from Norwegian to Scottish overlordship. At the end of the century, King
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populations as a whole grew by 4% to 103,702. The estimated permanent population in 2020 was 120.
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the contemporary Scottish artist based in Crinian, Argyll, regularly paints landscapes on Iona.
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during this early period. Many of the artists are listed and illustrated in the valuable book,
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may also be buried on the island. The Abbey graveyard is also the final resting place of
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art gallery in Bradford. The site has been designated as a Scheduled Ancient Monument.
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Insula Pictorum quaedam monstratur in oris fluctivago suspensa salo, cognominis Eo
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led to the formal acknowledgement of Norwegian control of Argyll, in 1098.
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ran aground on Soa on 15 April 1912, the crew of 11 escaping in two boats.
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1161:. In particular, Iona was a major supporter of the "Celtic" system for
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Miles of YELLOW FAIRWAY at Far-Away Iona | Adventures in Golf Season 7
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Ian Ross Macdonnell, Clan Donald & Iona Abbey 1200-1500, at p. 18.
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was permanently situated outside the MacLeod Centre in February 2008.
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and the rise of other powerful monasteries in the system, such as the
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Last of the Free: A History of the Highlands and Islands of Scotland
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The History of the Western Highlands and Isles of Scotland 1493–1625
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Mac an Tàilleir (2003) has analyzed the more recent Gaelic names of
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Visitors can reach Iona by the 10 minute ferry trip across the
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This article is about the Scottish island. For other uses, see
1972:
Iona is the setting of Jeanne M. Dams' Dorothy Martin mystery
1887:
or whose piety would not grow warmer amid the ruins of Iona."
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this had grown to 177 usual residents. During the same period
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Enlargement, showing the location of the abbey and monasteries
1771:"Iona Portrayed – The Island through Artists' Eyes 1760–1960"
1235:, the brother-in-law of Norway's governor of the region (the
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form is "Columba".) This confusion would have arisen because
1956:
Kenneth C. Steven published an anthology of poetry entitled
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around Iona as well as some restricted areas of blown sand.
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are found in places and some of these are themselves cut by
3592:(1997), Colin Baxter Photography, Grantown-on-Spey, 128 pp.
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Industrial Archaeology review, Vol. I Number 1 Autumn 1976
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2873:"Ross of Mull, Scotland sheet 43S, Solid and Drift Edition"
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Iona Portrayed – The Island through Artists' Eyes 1760–1960
1568:. In 2001 Iona's population was 125 and by the time of the
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3605:(Official tourism website for the Isles of Mull and Iona)
3019:. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. pp. 55–58.
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Forte, Angelo; Oram, Richard; Pedersen, Frederik (2005).
1239:), launched a revolt and made the kingdom independent. A
431:. Its modern Scottish Gaelic name means "Iona of (Saint)
3350:
General Register Office for Scotland (28 November 2003)
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Iona lies about 2 kilometres (1 mile) from the coast of
814:
Murray (1966) claims that the "ancient" Gaelic name was
2011:
Trigger Warning: Short Fictions and Disturbances (2015)
497:); it may also be the basis of early Gaelic names like
2595:"The perfect way to go island hopping in the Hebrides"
1945:. Iona is the setting for the song "Oran" on the 1997
897:. In the southwest and on parts of the west coast are
719:"The date of Easter is changed in the monastery of Í")
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3331:"Iona Marble Quarry, quarry NE of An t-Aird (SM5255)"
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and their successors. Notable burials there include:
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cross the island, many in an E-W or NW-SE alignment.
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and it may arise from a misunderstanding of the name
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3447:"THE 20 MOST BEAUTIFUL ISLANDS TO VISIT IN SCOTLAND"
3263:"Iona Marble Quarry from the Gazetteer for Scotland"
2372:
Vikings in Ireland and Scotland in the Ninth Century
2016:
Iona's local golf course was featured on Season 7's
1993:. One of the characters, Brother Aidan, is a master
583:("yew place"). The change in the island's name from
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near Iona" but there is no other obvious contender.
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1306:re-unified most of Somerled's realm, creating the
3043:. Chiang Mai: Cognoscenti Books. ASIN: B00AN4JVI0
2383:The History of the Celtic Place-names of Scotland
1659:. The most common route from the mainland is via
1079:In the early Historic Period Iona lay within the
539:was "generally lengthened to avoid confusion" to
1417:but was still used as a burial place for women.
940:age include both present day beach deposits and
147:Iona shown on a map of Great Britain and Ireland
1110:. The monastery was founded in 563 by the monk
555:, meaning "island", which was derived from the
5782:Burial sites of the Royal House of Northumbria
4948:A Description of the Western Isles of Scotland
2561:
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1966:Civilisation: A Personal View by Kenneth Clark
761:"the time he raised his church first i.e. Eu"
712:"Shipwreck of a vessel of the community of Í."
4674:Heart of Neolithic Orkney World Heritage Site
4480:
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2952:"Cathcart Park: Soa Island, Passage Of Tiree"
2312:, London: Chapman & Dodd, (1924 edition).
1523:(there is an entrance charge to visit them).
1508:: "An honest man's the noblest work of God".
8:
4956:A Journey to the Western Islands of Scotland
4940:Description of the Western Isles of Scotland
3137:A Journey to the Western Islands of Scotland
3039:Forbes, Andrew ; Henley, David (2012).
2942:ionabeachparty.co.uk. Retrieved 8 July 2009.
2332:. Edinburgh: Scottish Parliament. p. 67
2309:A Journey to the Western Islands of Scotland
2170:For etymology of Ì and Latinised derivative
2020:by documentary filmmaker, Erik Anders Lang.
28:
2232:From Caledonia to Pictland: Scotland to 795
513:, whose forename meaning "man of the yew".
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2205:Christian, J. & Stiller, C. (2000),
1344:After a visit in 1773, the English writer
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3655:National Trust for Scotland property page
3237:"Isle of Iona may be ancient burial site"
2318:Celtic Culture: A Historical Encyclopedia
2009:'s poem "In Relig Odhrain", published in
1247:nuns was established in about 1208, with
932:dykes ascribed to the "Iona-Ross of Mull
2037:St Martin's Cross (from the 9th century)
1804:and John Maclauchlan Milne, among many.
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1314:, where it remained for half a century.
936:". More recent sedimentary deposits of
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567:means "the isle of Iona", also known as
435:" (formerly anglicised as "Icolmkill").
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3153:, D. J. Viner, Oxford University Press.
3151:The Marble Quarry, Iona, Inner Hebrides
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1598:Baile Mòr viewed from the Sound of Iona
1010:There are numerous offshore islets and
758:in tan conucaib a chill hi tosuċ .i. Eu
5792:National Trust for Scotland properties
3570:, Glasgow: Candlemas Hill Publishing,
2979:The Life of St. Columba, Founder of Hy
2682:
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1118:as a result of his involvement in the
702:Nauigatio Coluim Chille ad Insolam Iae
673:Historia ecclesiastica gentis Anglorum
4964:The Journal of a Tour to the Hebrides
3368:. BBC News. Retrieved 18 August 2013.
3210:Walk Of The Month: The island of Iona
2452:
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2429:Area and population ranks: there are
1925:"Peace of Iona" is a song written by
755:"Hi with the multitude of its relics"
726:"The expulsion of the community of Í"
612:Table of earliest forms (incomplete)
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16:Island off the west coast of Scotland
7:
3626:Computer-generated virtual panorama
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1259:, from about 1203, dissolved at the
1667:, where regular ferries connect to
5777:Burial sites of the Crovan dynasty
4834:Rulers of the Kingdom of the Isles
3054:"BBC – History – Scottish History"
2713:"eDIL – Irish Language Dictionary"
1481:, king of Scotland ("Donald III");
1090:, in the region controlled by the
14:
2899:"Scotland Census 2001 – analyser"
2774:: 1-28: 13, fn.30. Archived from
2075:Looking towards St. Columba's Bay
1929:that appears on the studio album
1463:, king of Scotland ("Malcolm I");
1282:was challenged for the throne by
1041:Sliabh Meanach (Middle Mountain);
477:", occurs in inscriptions in the
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5143:Highlands and Islands Enterprise
4862:Treaty of Ardtornish-Westminster
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2768:Journal of Scottish Name Studies
2438:93 permanently inhabited islands
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1469:, king of Scotland ("Duncan I");
1044:Machar (Low-lying Grassy Plain);
716:Pascha comotatur in Eoa ciuitate
705:"The journey of St Columba to Í"
358:
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3590:Iona, Colin Baxter Island Guide
3235:Alistair, Munro (17 May 2013).
2954:RCAHMS. Retrieved 13 July 2009.
2398:From Pictland to Alba, 789–1070
2346:The Illustrated Life of Columba
2174:, see Watson (2004), pp. 87-90.
1983:–nominated Irish animated film
1475:, king of Scotland ("Macbeth");
967:Map of 1874, with subdivisions:
733:"Niall... in Í Cholaim Chille"
337:
261:Dùn Ì, 101 m (331 ft)
3611:(A visitors guide to the Isle)
3356:. Retrieved 26 February 2012.
2533:Anderson, Joseph (Ed.) (1893)
2499:Haswell-Smith (2004) pp. 80-84
2325:Mac an Tàilleir, Iain (2003).
2266:Haswell-Smith, Hamish (2004).
1163:calculating the date of Easter
1146:in Great Britain and Ireland.
1018:carrying a cargo of salt from
709:Naufragium scaphe familie Iae.
150:Show map of the United Kingdom
75:The Abbey as seen from the sea
1:
5812:Islands of the Inner Hebrides
3409:. iona.org.uk. Archived from
3379:"Welcome to the Isle of Iona"
3327:Historic Environment Scotland
2686:Mac an Tàilleir (2003) p. 67.
2430:
2369:Ó Corráin, Donnchadh (1998),
1989:is about the creation of the
1521:Historic Environment Scotland
893:, described traditionally as
730:Niall...a nn-I Cholaim Chille
3585:, Dublin: Four Courts Press.
3566:Campbell, George F. (2006),
3041:Pages from the Book of Kells
2607:Haswell-Smith (2004) p. xiii
2458:National Records of Scotland
2153:The name of the Gaulish god
1050:Sliabh Siar (Rear Mountain);
982:Bay at the Back of the Ocean
958:Bay at the Back of the Ocean
520:("island, isolated place").
134:
98:
5787:Extinct volcanoes of Europe
5148:Scottish Islands Federation
4718:Zenith of Iron Age Shetland
4700:Standing Stones of Stenness
3407:"The Fallen Christ on Iona"
2964:John Bartholomew: Modern Hy
2879:. British Geological Survey
2702:Haswell-Smith (2004) p. 80.
2348:, Edinburgh, Floris Books.
2115:List of islands of Scotland
1974:Holy Terror of the Hebrides
1566:National Trust for Scotland
1564:in 1979 and donated to the
440:National Trust for Scotland
117:Show map of Argyll and Bute
5828:
5807:Islands of Argyll and Bute
2759:Broderick, George (2013).
1935:and on the live recording
1587:
1548:, is in the collection of
1366:
1304:the heir of the MacDonalds
1053:Staonaig (Sloping Ground).
854:eon making it some of the
796:Life of St Cathróe of Metz
615:
575:, which arose either from
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5133:Community Energy Scotland
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4743:Prehistoric Western Isles
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4175:Inhabited islands of the
4016:Local culture and economy
3736:
3305:"The Marble Quarry, Iona"
3101:Hunter (2000) pp. 110-111
2852:British Geological Survey
2523:(Map). 1:25,000. Leisure.
2293:, Edinburgh, Mainstream.
1764:Iona in Scottish painting
1719:
1707:
1699:
1319:John, the MacDougall heir
1130:and Gaels of present-day
611:
535:. He notes that the name
419:. It is mainly known for
84:
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5381:Shetland Islands Council
5341:West Highland Free Press
3945:History and architecture
3173:"Iona Abbey and Nunnery"
3092:Woolf (2007) pp. 217-218
2923:Murray (1966) pp. 82-83.
2656:Coates, Richard (2006).
2272:. Edinburgh: Canongate.
1473:Mac Bethad mac Findlaích
1461:Máel Coluim mac Domnaill
1214:Rex plurimarum insularum
1047:Sliginach (Shelly Area);
1038:Ceann Tsear (East Head);
489:) and in Gaulish names (
415:on the western coast of
5721:Highland Boundary Fault
5634:Yesnaby Sandstone Group
5304:Free Church of Scotland
5271:Orkney Heritage Society
3620:17 October 2007 at the
3581:Herbert, Maire (1996),
3568:The First and Lost Iona
3216:22 October 2007 at the
2212:Dwelly, Edward (1911),
2107:Scottish islands portal
1542:The Marble Quarry, Iona
824:New Statistical Account
465:The place-name scholar
5386:Orkney Islands Council
5225:Shetland Amenity Trust
5021:Ainmean-Àite na h-Alba
4885:Buckquoy spindle-whorl
3609:Isle of Iona, Scotland
3522:"The Grave of St Oran"
3083:Gregory (1881) pp. 4-6
3074:Ó Corráin (1998) p. 11
2344:Marsden, John (1995),
2316:Koch, John T. (2006).
2216:, Edinburgh, Birlinn.
1599:
1536:
1487:, Labour Party Leader.
1386:
1378:
1120:Battle of Cul Dreimhne
1076:
970:
960:
942:raised marine deposits
407:) is an island in the
387:
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5802:Volcanoes of Scotland
5655:Great Estuarine Group
5527:North Ronaldsay sheep
5220:Peerie Willie Johnson
5005:Scottish island names
4899:18th and 19th Century
4849:Lordship of the Isles
4829:Scandinavian Scotland
4048:Tobermory Single Malt
3839:Geographical features
3646:Photo Gallery of Iona
3603:Visit Mull & Iona
3511:Johnson (1775) p. 217
3243:. Edinburgh, Scotland
2938:29 April 2012 at the
2933:"It's Been Emotional"
2474:(Report). SG/2013/126
1597:
1534:
1527:Marble quarry remains
1479:Domnall mac Donnchada
1455:Domnall mac Causantín
1384:
1376:
1308:Lordship of the Isles
1070:
1003:and the ruins of the
966:
955:
752:Hi con ilur a mmartra
21:Iona (disambiguation)
5714:Islands of the Clyde
5500:Domesticated animals
5460:St Kilda field mouse
5256:Peter Maxwell Davies
4821:Kingdom of the Isles
4710:Prehistoric Shetland
4609:Islands of the Forth
4604:Islands of the Clyde
4038:Isle of Mull Railway
3588:MacArthur, E Mairi,
3393:"Places of Interest"
3140:, Project Gutenberg.
2877:BGS large map images
2837:Murray (1966) p. 81.
2799:Fraser (2009) p. 71.
2396:Woolf, Alex (2007),
2366:, London, Heinemann.
2269:The Scottish Islands
1915:and his successors.
1909:The Fisherman's Ring
1869:Aberdeen Art Gallery
1861:Stormy Weather, Iona
1847:Aberdeen Art Gallery
1825:Aberdeen Art Gallery
1817:Cathedral Rock, Iona
1709:Caledonian MacBrayne
1467:Donnchad mac Crínáin
1415:Scottish Reformation
1300:heir of the MacRorys
1210:Kingdom of the Isles
1204:Kingdom of the Isles
850:and dating from the
509:, the foster-son of
197:56.33000°N 6.41000°W
5797:Paleogene volcanism
5670:Lorne plateau lavas
5517:Hebridean Blackface
5309:Iain Crichton Smith
5251:George Mackay Brown
5138:Crofters Commission
4839:Bishop of the Isles
4496:Islands of Scotland
4062:Surrounding islands
4043:Mull Little Theatre
3997:St Kenneth's Chapel
3977:Lochdon Free Church
3748:Smaller settlements
3277:"About Iona Marble"
2440:were listed in the
2120:Bishop's House Iona
2018:Adventure's in Golf
1986:The Secret of Kells
1786:Scottish Colourists
1546:David Young Cameron
1389:Iona Abbey, now an
1328:Following the 1491
1274:Following the 1266
1270:Kingdom of Scotland
1222:Kingdom of Scotland
1165:at the time of the
1159:Celtic Christianity
828:Cladh nan Druineach
723:Expulsio familie Ie
569:Ì nam ban bòidheach
507:Fer hÍ mac Eogabail
403:, sometimes simply
193: /
30:
5491:Shetland Mouse-ear
5276:St Magnus Festival
4666:Prehistoric Orkney
4614:Freshwater Islands
4053:Ulva in literature
3615:The Iona Community
3433:"Vehicles on Iona"
3005:Koch, pp. 657-658.
2848:"Onshore Geoindex"
2826:Celtic Place-Names
2747:Celtic Place-Names
2644:Celtic Place-Names
2631:Celtic Place-Names
2618:Celtic Place-Names
2553:Murray (1966) p 81
2460:(15 August 2013).
2087:Jetty at Baile Mòr
1885:plains of Marathon
1876:Media and the arts
1739:bed and breakfasts
1695:Following station
1681:Preceding station
1600:
1537:
1535:Iona Marble Quarry
1410:8th Duke of Argyll
1387:
1379:
1167:Easter controversy
1077:
986:Càrn Cùl ri Éirinn
971:
961:
816:Innis nan Druinich
429:spiritual retreats
425:Gaelic monasticism
328:Largest settlement
213:Physical geography
202:56.33000; -6.41000
111:Iona shown within
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5680:Moine Thrust Belt
5660:Hebridean Terrane
5616:Geology of Orkney
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5486:Scottish Primrose
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5374:Local authorities
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5292:Compton Mackenzie
5261:F. Marian McNeill
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4877:Earldom of Orkney
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4142:
4141:
2407:978-0-7486-1234-5
2279:978-1-84195-454-7
2241:978-0-7486-1232-1
2001:Frances Macdonald
1726:
1725:
1714:
1449:Cináed mac Ailpín
1237:King of the Isles
1108:Early Middle Ages
907:geological faults
871:metaconglomerates
807:
806:
687:I Cholaim Chille
593:Insular Minuscule
559:word for island (
467:William J. Watson
351:
350:
258:Highest elevation
245: sq mi)
161:OS grid reference
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5675:Moine Supergroup
5665:Lewisian complex
5606:Geopark Shetland
5596:
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5481:Arran whitebeams
5435:
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5396:Highland Council
5371:
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5266:Kirkwall Ba game
5200:
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4995:
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4911:Jacobite risings
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4750:Callanish Stones
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4619:Outlying Islands
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4434:Lewis and Harris
4369:
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4322:Slate Islands: (
4218:Eilean dà Mhèinn
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3982:Maclean of Duart
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3698:Main settlements
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3578:(and on Kindle).
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3475:"Getting Around"
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2135:Statutes of Iona
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1951:Stone of Destiny
1920:The Carved Stone
1857:
1835:
1813:
1751:
1712:
1678:
1619:Celtic Christian
1284:Robert the Bruce
1144:monastic systems
1075:– Gospel of John
889:ascribed to the
848:Lewisian complex
846:assigned to the
692:Annals of Ulster
609:
541:Ì Chaluim Chille
529:Ì Chaluim Chille
402:
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4933:Orkneyinga Saga
4920:
4916:Flora MacDonald
4894:
4871:
4857:Treaty of Perth
4843:
4815:
4788:
4769:
4760:Rubha an Dùnain
4738:
4704:
4690:Ring of Brodgar
4685:Ness of Brodgar
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4429:Grimsay (South)
4424:Grimsay (North)
4370:
4366:
4361:
4179:
4173:
4143:
4138:
4129:Treshnish Isles
4104:Little Colonsay
4057:
4033:Colin MacIntyre
4011:
3967:Glengorm Castle
3940:
3886:Eas na Dabhaich
3881:Dùn da Ghaoithe
3834:
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3561:Further reading
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2304:Johnson, Samuel
2280:
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2249:Gregory, Donald
2242:
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2063:Abbey cloisters
2061:
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1878:
1871:
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1839:Lunga from Iona
1836:
1827:
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1778:F. C. B. Cadell
1766:
1761:
1760:
1759:
1757:
1752:
1731:
1711:
1665:Argyll and Bute
1645:
1592:
1586:
1574:Scottish island
1558:
1550:Cartwright Hall
1529:
1371:
1365:
1342:
1276:Treaty of Perth
1272:
1227:Magnus Barelegs
1206:
1171:Synod of Whitby
1065:
1060:
1032:
968:
950:
840:
812:
781:
770:Walafrid Strabo
760:
756:
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743:Lebor na hUidre
732:
727:
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713:
711:
706:
704:
686:
452:
397:
396:
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384:Scottish Gaelic
361:
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320:Population rank
295:Sovereign state
277:Argyll and Bute
241:
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109:
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74:
59:
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35:Scottish Gaelic
24:
17:
12:
11:
5:
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5823:
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5692:
5690:Rhinns complex
5687:
5682:
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5667:
5662:
5657:
5652:
5650:Colonsay Group
5646:
5644:
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5629:Orcadian Basin
5626:
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5608:
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5588:
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5557:Shetland sheep
5554:
5549:
5547:Shetland Goose
5544:
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5519:
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5509:
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5445:Fair Isle wren
5441:
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5409:
5408:
5406:North Ayrshire
5403:
5398:
5393:
5388:
5383:
5377:
5375:
5367:
5366:
5363:
5356:
5355:
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5348:
5347:
5345:
5344:
5337:
5335:Sorley MacLean
5332:
5327:
5321:
5319:
5318:Inner Hebrides
5315:
5314:
5312:
5311:
5306:
5301:
5298:Fèis Bharraigh
5294:
5288:
5286:
5285:Outer Hebrides
5282:
5281:
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5273:
5268:
5263:
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5010:Northern Isles
5007:
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4576:Inner Hebrides
4573:
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4564:Outer Hebrides
4560:
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4552:
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4519:Northern Isles
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4376:Outer Hebrides
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4359:
4354:
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4285:
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4185:Inner Hebrides
4181:
4180:
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4164:
4157:
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4140:
4139:
4137:
4136:
4131:
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4109:Samalan Island
4106:
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4019:
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4009:
4007:Torosay Castle
4004:
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3952:Calgary Castle
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3871:Carsaig Arches
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3664:
3658:
3657:
3652:
3650:Enrico Martino
3643:
3635:
3633:
3628:Summit of Iona
3624:
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3598:
3597:External links
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3413:on 9 June 2008
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3017:Viking Empires
3007:
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2983:William Reeves
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2905:on 4 July 2008
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2581:"Isle of Iona"
2572:
2567:"Isle of Iona"
2555:
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2520:OS Maps Online
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1947:Steve McDonald
1932:Universal Hall
1881:Samuel Johnson
1877:
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1843:Francis Cadell
1837:
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1784:, two of the "
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1607:George MacLeod
1590:Iona Community
1588:Main article:
1585:
1584:Iona Community
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1506:Alexander Pope
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1438:Scottish Kings
1403:Western Europe
1377:Panoramic view
1367:Main article:
1364:
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1346:Samuel Johnson
1341:
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1183:Abbey of Kells
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1001:Bishop's House
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875:metasandstones
867:Neoproterozoic
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818:("the isle of
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810:Folk etymology
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4347:Summer Isles
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4124:Torran Rocks
4098:
4094:Inch Kenneth
4069:Calve Island
3957:Duart Castle
3931:Ross of Mull
3916:Loch na Keal
3691:Isle of Mull
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1194:high crosses
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1179:Viking raids
1155:Irish annals
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1092:Cenél Loairn
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306:Demographics
272:Council area
218:Island group
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5705:Torridonian
5450:Orkney vole
5230:Up Helly Aa
4258:Isle of Ewe
4074:Dubh Artach
4028:Camas Tuath
3926:Loch Spelve
3876:Carsaig Bay
3866:Camas Tuath
3639:Map sources
3225:4 June 2006
2813:translation
2785:23 February
2646:, pp. 88-89
2620:, pp. 87-90
2442:2011 census
2320:. ABC-CLIO.
2007:Neil Gaiman
1995:illuminator
1958:Iona: Poems
1892:Jules Verne
1867:(ca.1929),
1802:John Duncan
1570:2011 census
1562:Hugh Fraser
1556:Present day
1513:Martyrs Bay
1334:Reformation
1292:MacDougalls
1261:Reformation
1245:Augustinian
1151:scriptorium
1140:Northumbria
1138:kingdom of
1136:Anglo-Saxon
1030:Subdivision
930:monchiquite
903:semipelites
895:Torridonian
856:oldest rock
658:Scia insula
654:Egea insula
565:Eilean Idhe
533:Eilean Idhe
200: /
175:Coordinates
5766:Categories
5624:Eday Group
5562:Soay sheep
5171:Sullom Voe
4925:Literature
4906:Clearances
4695:Skara Brae
4655:Prehistory
4624:Sea Stacks
4449:South Uist
4439:North Uist
4114:Skerryvore
3987:Moy Castle
3911:Loch Tuath
3906:Loch Frisa
3846:Ardmeanach
3830:Ulva Ferry
3815:Pennyghael
3760:Ardalanish
3725:Fionnphort
2909:22 October
2883:4 February
2857:4 February
2434: 300
2195:References
2161:in France.
1927:Mike Scott
1721:Fionnphort
1713:Iona Ferry
1653:Fionnphort
1637:Ronald Rae
1544:(1909) by
1502:John Smith
1496:and Saint
1485:John Smith
1391:ecumenical
1369:Iona Abbey
1363:Iona Abbey
1348:remarked:
1340:Post-Union
1296:MacDonalds
1257:Iona Abbey
1104:Iona Abbey
988:(the Hill/
938:Quaternary
934:dyke swarm
926:camptonite
922:Palaeocene
913:aged micro
891:Iona Group
887:siltstones
883:hornfelsed
483:Iva-cattos
481:alphabet (
421:Iona Abbey
411:, off the
345:References
323:35
312:Population
253:56
188:06°24′36″W
185:56°19′48″N
5117:Stromness
5112:Stornoway
4988:Etymology
4967:(Boswell)
4959:(Johnson)
4867:Finlaggan
4798:Dál Riata
4508:Geography
4394:Benbecula
4384:Baleshare
3896:Loch Buie
3770:Aridhglas
3715:Craignure
3705:Tobermory
2478:14 August
2415:Citations
2141:Footnotes
2130:Dál Riata
1907:'s novel
1894:'s novel
1669:Craignure
1643:Transport
1621:revival.
1442:Dál Riata
1430:St Odhrán
1312:Campbells
1100:monastery
1088:Dál Riata
1063:Dál Riata
997:Baile Mòr
948:Geography
879:mudstones
832:"Chì mi i
772:(c. 831)
656:and Skye
643:(c. 700)
623:Language
557:Old Norse
545:latinized
503:Ivo-genos
495:Ivo-magus
450:Etymology
331:Baile Mór
250:Area rank
5756:Scotland
5643:Hebrides
5599:Shetland
5428:Wildlife
5364:Politics
5235:Vagaland
5210:Aly Bain
5203:Shetland
5126:Agencies
5107:Rothesay
5097:Kirkwall
5058:St Kilda
5031:Specific
5015:Hebrides
4951:(Martin)
4890:Udal law
4729:Jarlshof
4680:Maeshowe
4588:St Kilda
4556:Hebrides
4527:Shetland
4454:Vatersay
4409:Flodaigh
4399:Berneray
4203:Colonsay
4177:Hebrides
4023:Balamory
3901:Loch Don
3861:Ben More
3856:Ben Buie
3805:Lochbuie
3785:Fishnish
3710:Bunessan
3642:for Iona
3618:Archived
3550:19 April
3336:16 April
3311:16 April
3214:Archived
2936:Archived
2824:Watson,
2809:original
2745:Watson,
2642:Watson,
2629:Watson,
2616:Watson,
2362:(1966),
2306:(1775),
2289:(2000),
2251:(1881),
2230:(2009).
2093:See also
1976:(1998).
1969:(1969).
1823:(1920),
1701:Terminus
1605:In 1938
1399:Scotland
1323:David II
1233:Somerled
1132:Scotland
1012:skerries
911:Devonian
860:mylonite
852:Archaean
664:Hii, Hy
595:script.
511:Manannán
501:(ogham:
487:Iva-geni
460:Iron Age
456:Hebrides
417:Scotland
289:Scotland
167:NM275245
80:Location
5589:Geology
5537:Sheltie
5532:Scottie
5193:Culture
5102:Lerwick
5080:Economy
4998:General
4943:(Monro)
4806:Columba
4787:History
4444:Scalpay
4404:Eriskay
4324:Easdale
4303:Scalpay
4288:Oronsay
4273:Lismore
4268:Kerrera
4243:Gometra
4089:Gometra
3962:Dùn Ara
3891:Loch Bà
3820:Tiroran
3810:Lochdon
3800:Knockan
3790:Gruline
3780:Croggan
3775:Calgary
3755:Achleck
3720:Dervaig
3527:21 June
3490:artists
3307:. ArtUK
3247:7 April
3121:21 June
3060:21 June
2976:Admonan
2749:, p. 88
2722:21 June
2669:14 July
2336:20 June
2200:Sources
2024:Gallery
1729:Tourism
1717:
1705:
1692:
1684:
1498:Failbhe
1494:Baithin
1434:Columba
1288:MacRory
1241:convent
1126:of the
1116:Ireland
1112:Columba
1084:kingdom
1058:History
1020:Runcorn
1005:Nunnery
915:diorite
899:pelites
864:dipping
838:Geology
820:Druidic
738:Hi, Eu
635:Adomnán
620:Source
577:Adomnán
491:Ivo-rix
433:Columba
284:Country
240:⁄
5742:Portal
5700:Staffa
5567:Westie
5330:Runrig
5244:Orkney
5166:Flotta
4539:Orkney
4298:Sanday
4293:Raasay
4233:Erraid
4119:Staffa
4084:Erraid
4002:Suidhe
3992:Shiaba
3825:Uisken
3795:Kintra
3765:Ardtun
3574:
3417:8 July
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2966:(1874)
2717:dil.ie
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2155:Ivavos
1949:album
1611:Gospel
1294:, and
1249:Bethóc
1094:(i.e.
1081:Gaelic
877:, meta
844:gneiss
801:Latin
775:Latin
748:Irish
678:Latin
646:Latin
626:Notes
5474:Flora
5438:Fauna
5090:Towns
5048:Islay
5043:Gigha
5038:Arran
4811:Hinba
4597:Other
4389:Barra
4352:Tiree
4336:Shuna
4328:Luing
4253:Islay
4238:Gigha
4208:Danna
4193:Canna
4079:Eorsa
3730:Salen
3631:Index
3056:. BBC
2779:(PDF)
2764:(PDF)
2663:(PDF)
2472:(PDF)
2465:(PDF)
2375:CELT.
2330:(PDF)
2159:Evaux
1688:Ferry
1651:from
1615:Jesus
1253:abbey
1128:Picts
1102:(see
990:Cairn
918:dykes
728:U778
721:U717
714:U716
707:U641
700:U563
617:Form
602:word
600:Norse
585:Ioua'
581:Ivova
499:Eógan
479:ogham
5772:Iona
5695:Skye
5685:Mull
5053:Skye
4581:list
4569:list
4544:list
4532:list
4357:Ulva
4342:Soay
4332:Seil
4318:Skye
4308:Rona
4283:Mull
4278:Muck
4263:Jura
4248:Iona
4213:Eigg
4198:Coll
4134:Ulva
4099:Iona
3572:ISBN
3552:2023
3529:2020
3419:2009
3338:2019
3313:2019
3249:2019
3123:2020
3062:2020
3021:ISBN
2981:ed.
2911:2006
2885:2020
2859:2020
2787:2016
2724:2020
2671:2023
2539:ISBN
2480:2020
2402:ISBN
2387:ISBN
2350:ISBN
2338:2012
2295:ISBN
2274:ISBN
2257:ISBN
2236:ISBN
2218:ISBN
2172:Iona
1979:The
1780:and
1661:Oban
1657:Mull
1626:Mull
1408:The
1243:for
1188:The
1175:Bede
1096:Lorn
1071:The
1024:Wick
984:and
975:Mull
956:The
928:and
924:age
901:and
885:meta
881:and
869:age
668:Bede
651:Eigg
604:Hiōe
589:Iona
573:Ioua
531:and
471:Ivo-
354:Iona
228:Area
222:Mull
141:Iona
105:Iona
37:name
29:Iona
4313:Rùm
3648:by
1941:by
1903:In
1890:In
1663:in
1655:on
1613:of
1397:of
1086:of
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