MEDIAEVAL MISSIONS.-Six types: 1st, Celtic or Scot, KU, 2d. Roman, 3d, Frankish,. 4th, AngloSaxon, . 5th, German, AA. 6th, Greek, XX. They sprang from the Church which had not been destroyed by the invading Nations, and were promoted among the Celtic, Teu. tonic and Slavonic races. 995 English aid Herigat, itke SCANDINAVIA 11 177 unaz Church British BANGOR al York 627 ANGLO LINDISPARNA Aidant4c Whitby Synod, 664: conver PIO Irish Columban establisher Monasteries and Missions on the Continent 589 is followed by Hiun, 613, and others. GERMANS. Boniface, 715-55, Eligius, 650 Sturm 196 and SLAY defeated the Saracens and Tours. Charles Martel Castile and 711-1492, exo cared I. 586; 420-586. Ort subject to A Spain, 732 The Christi Moors of Citeaux BURGUNDIAN Columban swiss Arles Co Marseilles Fulmeran Rupert, 606-718. Salzburg Valentines D OMBARD Teri History of the Christian church from its origin to the present time William Maxwell Blackburn I, 440-61; Greolas 1, 858-67. His empire inNorway, Swe< e at Monte Ca sino, St. Maur, Iona, Banchor, Bangor, Corbey, Fulda, Luxeuil, Cluny, Chartreuse, Citeaux, Bec. The Holy Roman Empire (German) established goz |