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Queen Margaret and the influence she exerted on the Celtic Church in Scotland

T. Ratcliffe Barnett-1925-01-01-ERA

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significance that the exiled infant princes, Eadmund and Eadward Aetheling, were sent to this saintly King for protection.Hungary was a strongly Roman Catholic country under the rule of the Arpad Kings, and the source of this religious influence was Saint Stephen I. His father Geyza introduced Christianity out of mere political motives, but Geyza himself remained a pagan Stephtn, however, was entirely under the influence of his clergy, who came partly from Italy and partly from Prague in Bohemia.Stephen's Queen -Giselawas also under the influence of the Roman clergy.So, the two exiled Aethelings were "brought up uider a very strong and definite Roman Rule.The religion of the Roman Church became the natural faith of Eadward 1

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significance that the exiled infant princes, Eadmund and Eadward Aetheling, were sent to this saintly King for protection.Hungary was a strongly Roman Catholic country under the rule of the Arpad Kings, and the source of this religious influence was Saint Stephen I. His father Geyza introduced Christianity out of mere political motives, but Geyza himself remained a pagan Stephtn, however, was entirely under the influence of his clergy, who came partly from Italy and partly from Prague in Bohemia.Stephen's Queen -Giselawas also under the influence of the Roman clergy.So, the two exiled Aethelings were "brought up uider a very strong and definite Roman Rule.The religion of the Roman Church became the natural faith of Eadward 1

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Queen (butterfly)Celtic languagesArtHistoryAncient historyArt historyGenealogyBiology

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