Life of bishop Virgil The Irish and Scottish monks Ireland - the land of Virgil Construction of the cathedral A christian symbol Crossword Copyright.

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Life of bishop Virgil The Irish and Scottish monks Ireland - the land of Virgil Construction of the cathedral A christian symbol Crossword Copyright

Drawing by Ernst Fuchs first picture- coloured by Kathi Höring class 5 A 2003 Virgil of Salzburg 710 born in Ireland 746 became leader of Salzburg 756 consecration 774 opening the cathedral (24.9.) 784 Virgil‘s death

„Saint Virgil“ Oilpainting by Ernst Fuchs 1985 monk missionary scholar bishop saint

Columba ( ), Bregenz Colman, Ulster, died near Vienna Fridolin, „apostle of Allemania“,+ 538 Gall, Switzerland Korbinian, Freising (Germany), Irish and Scottish monks missionaries in Germany and Austria in century Cillian, Würzburg (Germany) Rupert, first bishop of Salzburg, Virgil, , Killarny, Salzburg Wendelin, Trier (Germany) Emmeram, Regensburg (Germany), + 682

Size: km² Inhabitants: Cities: Dublin, Cork, Galway Languages: irish (gaelic) and english Religions: C atholics 91.6%; Irish Church 2.3%; Presbyterians 0.4%; others 5.7%

Cities in Ireland

The first cathedral of Salzburg (Iuvavum) built by Virgil (774) a reconstruction

Salzburg cathedral today built by Santino Solari 1628

Irish Crosses and the cross of Saint Rupert (first bishop) in Salzburg

Place in Rome where the Pope lives Name of the „GREEN ISLAND“ First Bishop in Salzburg A city in Ireland The roman name for Salzburg What is gaelic? Copyright: Martin Schober, Akademisches Gymnasium, Sinnhubstraße Salzburg, Austria