Early Christian Ireland 1st Year Quiz

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What is the name of the pre-Christian writing used in Ireland (Hint: swirls)
Ogham
Who brought Christianity to Ireland?
St. Patrick
What is the name of the pre-Christian pagan festival that is heavily related to modern day Halloween?
Samhain
What plant did St. Patrick use to explain the Holy Trinity to the Irish people?
Shamrock
What book made by Irish monks contains the four Gospels decorated with incredible artwork. Monks spent years creating each intricate page using gold, silver, and vibrant colors?
Book of Kells
Which group raided Irish monasteries starting in 795AD?
Vikings
What nickname was given to Ireland during the Early Christian period?
Land of Saints and Scholars
What female Irish saint supposedly had a cloak that grew and grew?
St. Bridget
What did the early Christians build that doubled as lookouts and treasure vaults? These tall, thin structures are found nowhere else in Europe.
Round towers
What did St. Patrick supposedly banish from Ireland?
Snakes
Where was St. Patrick born?
Wales
What word starting with the letter 'C' refers to the tradition in Ireland before Christianity
Celtic
True or false, Viking helmets had horns?
False
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