Category:Kilfinlaggan Chapel
Kilfinlaggan Chapel, or "cell of Finlaggan", is a mediaeval chapel tentatively believed to have been constructed on the site of the Monastery of St. Findlugan, an Irish saint. From toponyms of this type with the segment kil-, from the presence of the Irish saint names, and from ethnic and archaeological similarities to north Ireland, it has been deduced that the Scots entered Britain as conquerors and Christianizing missionaries from north Ireland in the 5th century, the probable date of the monastery. Subsequently when the island found use as the capital of the Kingdom of the Islea the chapel was erected to commemorate the namesake of the loch and region.
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This is a category about listed building number 12159. |
part of SM2325
Media in category "Kilfinlaggan Chapel"
The following 15 files are in this category, out of 15 total.
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Finlaggan - Eilean Mór from the north 20120411.jpg 800 × 476; 161 KB
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Finlaggan - geograph.org.uk - 1652.jpg 549 × 409; 35 KB
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Finlaggan - Kilfinlaggan Chapel 20120411.jpg 800 × 471; 174 KB
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Finlaggan Chapel - geograph.org.uk - 1150474.jpg 640 × 427; 44 KB
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Finlaggan.jpg 4,000 × 3,000; 2.2 MB
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Islands of Loch Finlaggan.jpg 640 × 480; 110 KB
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Loch Finlaggan, Islay - geograph.org.uk - 935069.jpg 640 × 426; 98 KB
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Lord of the Isles - Loch Finlaggan Islay - geograph.org.uk - 187355.jpg 640 × 480; 109 KB
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Lord of the Isles Chapel - geograph.org.uk - 1150488.jpg 640 × 427; 55 KB
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Ruins on Eilean Mor - geograph.org.uk - 1452727.jpg 640 × 463; 152 KB
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Scotland Argyll Bute Islay Finlaggan 05.jpg 3,294 × 2,241; 5.81 MB
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Scotland Argyll Bute Islay Finlaggan 06.jpg 2,304 × 3,456; 7.04 MB
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Standing stone, Finlaggan - geograph.org.uk - 753904.jpg 563 × 640; 66 KB