Dicuil

Irish monk Dicuil, writing around 825, recorded that Irish clerics had lived on an island believed to be Iceland at the summer solstice where the sun barely set.

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Irish monk Dicuil, writing around 825, recorded that Irish clerics had lived on an island believed to be Iceland at the summer solstice where the sun barely set. (The Orkneyinga Saga, The Orkneyinga Saga > For > Ii. Early Christianity Of The Islands.)

Irish monk Dicuil, writing around 825, recorded that Irish clerics had lived on an island believed to be Iceland at the summer solstice where the sun barely set. (The Orkneyinga Saga, The Orkneyinga Saga > For > Ii. Early Christianity Of The Islands.)

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