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Constantine II of Scotland
10th-century king of Scotland (Alba)
Clonmacnoise
thumb|Clonmacnoise Cathedral from the south-east (centre and left), Temple Doolin and Temple Hurpan (right) and Temple Melaghlin (behind, covered)
Dunblane Cathedral
Cathedral in Dunblane, Scotland, UK
Dunkeld Cathedral
church in Perth and Kinross, Scotland, UK
Brechin Cathedral
cathedral church in Brechin
St Patrick's Cathedral, Armagh
church of Ireland cathedral in Armagh, Ireland
Devenish Island
island in Lower Lough Erne, Northern Ireland
Culdees
The Culdees (; ) were members of ascetic Christian monastic and eremitical communities of Ireland, Scotland, Wales and England in the Middle Ages. Appearing first in Ireland and then in Scotland, they were subsequently attached to cathedral or collegiate churches. Though they did not take monastic vows, they lived in monastic fashion.

Kilmore
village in County Armagh, Northern Ireland, United Kingdom
Óengus of Tallaght
Irish bishop, reformer and writer
Sligo Priory
house of Dominican friars in Sligo
Spynie Palace
ruined castle in Moray, Scotland, UK
Arbirlot
Arbirlot (Gaelic: Obar Eilid) is a village in a rural parish of the same name in Angus, Scotland. The current name is usually presumed to be a contraction of Aberelliot or Aber-Eliot, both meaning the mouth of the Elliot. It is situated west of Arbroath. The main village settlement is on the Elliot Water, from Arbroath. There is a Church of Scotland church and a primary school. The school lies further west, in the approximate geographic centre of the parish.
Fortrose Cathedral
church in Highland, Scotland, UK