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This figure converted pagan German peoples in northern Europe and
helped forge a political alliance between the young Carolingian dynasty
and the papacy. Correct Answer ✓✓ Boniface


Because of its proximity to Ireland, Britain was dominated in the 7th
century by Celtic monastic traditions Correct Answer ✓✓ False


The figure sent by Gregory the Great to Britain:
A.Boniface
B.Wilfried
C.Benedict Biscop
D.Cuthbert Correct Answer ✓✓ none of the above


Though no Rule has survived from 7th century British monastic practice,
Lawrence states that the prototype for the English double monasteries
probably would have been Correct Answer ✓✓ a "mixed rule"


The founder of monasteries in Ripon and Hexham was this figure:
Correct Answer ✓✓ Wilfried


A great admirer of Roman architecture, this figure nevertheless seems to
have founded monasteries where the observance was not confined within
the framework of the Benedictine Rule. Correct Answer ✓✓ Benedict
Biscop

, This figure (Benedict Biscop) founded a monastery in Correct Answer
✓✓ Jarrow


The monastery at Jarrow was the home of this figure, who was the first
great historian of the English:
A.Boniface
B. Wilfried
C. Benedict Biscop
D. Cuthbert Correct Answer ✓✓ None of the above


The most illustrious of this figure's (previous question) monastic
foundations was at Correct Answer ✓✓ Fulda


In the 6th century, a Thuringian princess named Brunhilde constructed a
convent in Poitiers based on the Rule of Caesarius. Correct Answer ✓✓
False


By the end of the 6th century, Gallic monasticim had lost its strongly
ascetical traditions Correct Answer ✓✓ True


Columbanus and Gallus were missionaries from
A.England
B.Spain
C.Italy

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