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- Eileach_an_Naoimh areaTotal "0.56".
- Eileach_an_Naoimh abstract "Eileach an Naoimh, also known as Holy Isle, is an uninhabited island in the Inner Hebrides of the west coast of Scotland. It is the southernmost of the Garvellachs archipelago and lies in Firth of Lorne between Mull and Argyll. The name is Gaelic for "rocky place of the saint".About 542, St. Brendan the Navigator founded a monastery on Eilach, presumed to be the island, possibly because of the combination of its isolation and good grazing. Columba is believed to have visited the island and it is one of the proposed locations of the Columban retreat isle of Hinba. Eileach an Naoimh may be the burial site of Columba's mother Eithne.The monastery was destroyed by - or, at least, may have become excessively vulnerable to - Viking raiders, from about 800. The island has probably seen only intermittent occupation since, which has contributed to the survival of the ruins of many of the monastic buildings, including two chapels, beehive cells, and a graveyard with three crosses and another circular grave. The cells are contained in a pentagonal enclosure overlooking the rocky landing place on the south, which is guarded by various skerries. Beyond the enclosure there is another cell with two rooms. The oldest chapel is rectangular and may date from the 11th or 12th centuries. The monastic ruins are the oldest ecclesiastical buildings in Scotland and the site is in the care of Historic Scotland. If the ruins date from the time of Brendan this would potentially make them the oldest extant church buildings in Britain, although the earliest written record of their existence dates from the late 9th century.There is no ferry service, and transport to the island and its neighbours must be arranged privately.".
- Eileach_an_Naoimh archipelago Garvellachs.
- Eileach_an_Naoimh areaTotal "560000.0".
- Eileach_an_Naoimh country Scotland.
- Eileach_an_Naoimh maximumElevation "80.0".
- Eileach_an_Naoimh thumbnail The_monastery_chapel,_Eilach_an_Naoimh.jpg?width=300.
- Eileach_an_Naoimh unitaryAuthority Argyll_and_Bute.
- Eileach_an_Naoimh wikiPageExternalLink garvellachs+eileach+an+naoimh.
- Eileach_an_Naoimh wikiPageID "2522692".
- Eileach_an_Naoimh wikiPageRevisionID "577607774".
- Eileach_an_Naoimh areaRank "189".
- Eileach_an_Naoimh caption "Eileach an Naoimh shown within Argyll and Bute".
- Eileach_an_Naoimh celticName "Eileach an Naoimh".
- Eileach_an_Naoimh gridreference "NM645095".
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- Eileach_an_Naoimh islandGroup Garvellachs.
- Eileach_an_Naoimh latitude "56.21".
- Eileach_an_Naoimh localAuthority Argyll_and_Bute.
- Eileach_an_Naoimh locationMap "Scotland Argyll and Bute".
- Eileach_an_Naoimh longitude "-5.8".
- Eileach_an_Naoimh meaningOfName "rocky place of the saint".
- Eileach_an_Naoimh population "0".
- Eileach_an_Naoimh subject Category:Historic_Scotland_properties_in_Argyll_and_Bute.
- Eileach_an_Naoimh subject Category:Islands_of_Argyll_and_Bute.
- Eileach_an_Naoimh subject Category:Islands_of_the_Inner_Hebrides.
- Eileach_an_Naoimh point "56.21 -5.8".
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- Eileach_an_Naoimh type Island109316454.
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- Eileach_an_Naoimh type Wikidata:Q532.
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- Eileach_an_Naoimh comment "Eileach an Naoimh, also known as Holy Isle, is an uninhabited island in the Inner Hebrides of the west coast of Scotland. It is the southernmost of the Garvellachs archipelago and lies in Firth of Lorne between Mull and Argyll. The name is Gaelic for "rocky place of the saint".About 542, St. Brendan the Navigator founded a monastery on Eilach, presumed to be the island, possibly because of the combination of its isolation and good grazing.".
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- Eileach_an_Naoimh label "艾萊西瑙伊姆赫島".
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- Eileach_an_Naoimh lat "56.21".
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- Eileach_an_Naoimh long "-5.8".
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- Eileach_an_Naoimh depiction The_monastery_chapel,_Eilach_an_Naoimh.jpg.
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- Eileach_an_Naoimh name "Eileach an Naoimh".