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Best 1 Durham Cathedral (Overall)

This entry serves as a broader appreciation of the entire Durham complex. It is crucial because it represents one of the most powerful surviving examples of the transition from Romanesque might to Got...

2 St. Cuthbert Gospel

The St. Cuthbert Gospel is an early medieval illuminated gospel book dating to approximately 700 AD. Produced in Northumbria it represents a significant example of Hiberno-Saxon artistry and is consid...

3 Durham Cathedral (Romanesque Section)

While the overall site is ranked higher for its Gothic elements, focusing specifically on the original Romanesque nave vaults highlights its foundational importance. This section demonstrates the mass...

4 Frankish Kingdom

The Frankish Kingdom emerged in the 5th century as a powerful Germanic state centered around the Merovingian dynasty. Clovis I’s military successes and political maneuvering consolidated control over...

5 MacDurnan Gospels

The MacDurnan Gospels is an early medieval manuscript produced around 900 AD in Armagh, Ireland. This gospel book showcases complex insular art, particularly through its intricately woven interlace de...

6 St. Gall Gospel Book (Codex Sangallensis 51)

The St. Gall Gospel Book (Codex Sangallensis 51) is an illuminated manuscript created in Ireland or Northumbria during the 8th century. It represents a significant example of Insular art, showcasing c...

7 Echternach Gospels

The Echternach Gospels are an 8th-century illuminated manuscript created at Echternach Abbey in Luxembourg. This gospel book represents a significant intersection of Hiberno-Saxon and Merovingian arti...

8 Durham Gospels (Cambridge, Corpus Christi College MS 197B)

The Durham Gospels (Cambridge, Corpus Christi College MS 197B) represents an important early medieval manuscript produced around 700 AD. This fragmentary gospel book originates from either Lindisfarne...

9 Trier Gospels

The Trier Gospels is an early medieval manuscript created around 800 AD. Produced by Irish and Anglo-Saxon artists working in continental Europe, it represents a significant example of Insular art. Th...

10 Book of Mulling

The Book of Mulling is an illuminated gospel book produced in Ireland around 900 AD. It represents a significant example of Insular art, showcasing sophisticated Hiberno-Saxon manuscript traditions. T...

11 Book of Cerne

The Book of Cerne is an early medieval illustrated manuscript dating to approximately 900 AD. Produced in Mercia, it represents a unique fusion of Hiberno-Saxon artistic styles and liturgical traditio...

12 The Book of Durrow (Academic Print Collection)

This specialized print collection focuses on the surviving artistic elements of the Book of Durrow. Unlike general facsimiles, this academic print set groups related motifssuch as specific initial let...

13 Hephthalite Empire

The Hephthalite Empire emerged in 5th-century Central Asia as a significant political force. This empire, often referred to as the White Huns, exerted control over territories including modern Afghani...

14 Early Irish Gospel Fragments (Digital Archive)

This archive compiles high-resolution images of smaller, often fragmentary pieces recovered from various Irish sites. It offers a raw, archaeological look at the art, showing how motifs evolved across...

15 The Gospel of Saint Columba

The Gospel of Saint Columba, created around 600 AD, is one of the oldest surviving illuminated manuscripts from the Hiberno-Saxon period. It showcases the early development of Irish script and illumin...

16 Suebic Kingdom

The Suebic Kingdom emerged in 5th-century northwest Iberia as a significant Germanic polity. It represented an area of resistance against the expanding Visigoths and established itself as one of Europ...

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