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c. 600
 
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The Scots, a tribal group of northern Ireland, extend their kingdom across the sea into Scotland      
c. 620
 
     
The Irish monk St Aidan moves from Iona to establish a monastery on Lindisfarne        
c. 625
 
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The treasure of an Anglo-Saxon king (possibly Raedwald, who dies at this time) is buried in a 90-foot-long ship at Sutton Hoo       
c. 650
 
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The Vikings develop the fast and narrow longships with which they raid across the North Sea      
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664
 
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The king of Northumbria summons a synod at Whitby to hear the arguments of Roman and Celtic Christians, then opts for Rome      
c. 698
 
   
The Lindisfarne Gospels are written and illuminated by Celtic monks on the Scottish island of Lindisfarne      
Lindisfarne Gospels
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c. 700
 
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Many Anglo-Saxon kingdoms have by now amalgated, until there are just the seven of the Heptarchy       
731
 
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The Venerable Bede, in his monastery at Jarrow, completes his history of the English church and people       
c. 780
 
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The Anglo-Saxons have a name for the Celts west of Offa's dyke - wealas or Welsh, meaning foreigners      
793
 
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The monks of Lindisfarne become the first known overseas victims of a Viking raid