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The '''Book of Kells''', also known as the '''Great Gospel of Columkille''' and the '''Liber Columbae''', was written on the [[Scottish]] island of [[Iona]] in the [[8th century]]. Though not written in [[Ireland]], it became a powerful symbol of Irishness. By the [[11th century]], it was kept in the [[Abbey of Kells]]. In [[1006]], King [[Sitric Silkbeard]] sent [[Olaf Eriksson]] to the Abbey to convince the [[librarian]] [[Bernard (The Book of Kells)|Brother Bernard]] to not allow [[Brian Boru]] to use it as a tool to gain the throne of [[Dublin]].
The '''Book of Kells''', also known as the '''Great Gospel of Columkille''' and the '''Liber Columbae''', was written on the [[Scottish]] island of [[Iona]] in the [[8th century]]. Though not written in [[Ireland]], it became a powerful symbol of Irishness. By the [[11th century]], it was kept in the [[Abbey of Kells]]. In [[1006]], King [[Sitric Silkbeard]] sent [[Olaf Eriksson]] to the Abbey to convince the [[librarian]] [[Bernard (The Book of Kells)|Brother Bernard]] to not allow [[Brian Boru]] to use it as a tool to gain the throne of [[Dublin]].


[[The Monk]] was at the Abbey, where he was the Abbot and called himself [[Thelonious Monk|Thelonious]]. He was taking advantage of the artistic skills of the monks to draw a new [[directional circuit]] for [[The Monk's TARDIS|his TARDIS]], using a page of the Book of Kells and liquid [[Gallifrite]].
[[The Monk]] was at the Abbey, where he was the Abbot and called himself [[Thelonious Monk|Thelonious]]. He was taking advantage of the artistic skills of the monks to draw a new [[directional unit]] for [[The Monk's TARDIS|his TARDIS]], using a page of the Book of Kells and liquid [[Gallifrite]].


After being partially burned by [[Tamsin Drew|Tamsin]] and being lost for 80 days, the Book of Kells was recovered, in accordance with recorded history as chronicled in the ''Annals of Ulster'', and returned to the Abbey. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Book of Kells (audio story)|The Book of Kells]]'')
After being partially burned by [[Tamsin Drew|Tamsin]] and being lost for 80 days, the Book of Kells was recovered, in accordance with recorded history as chronicled in the ''Annals of Ulster'', and returned to the Abbey. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Book of Kells (audio story)|The Book of Kells]]'')
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