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Travellers of the North
Travellers of the North
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Saint Sunniva made a miraculous voyage from Ireland to the Western Norwegian island of Selja, where she took refuge in a cave. In 1170, her incorrupt relics were translated from Selja to Bergen Cathedral.
Format: Other book format
Publication date: 30 November 2022
Publisher: Arc Publications
Saint Sunniva, a remarkable figure from the tenth century, embarked on a truly extraordinary journey. She traveled from Ireland to the picturesque Western Norwegian island of Selja, seeking solace and protection in a humble cave. It was in 1170 that her incorrupt relics were painstakingly translated from Selja to the magnificent Bergen Cathedral, a testament to her enduring legacy. This captivating tale seeks to unravel the mysteries surrounding Sunniva, shedding light on her life, beliefs, and the profound impact she left on the world.
Saint Sunniva, a remarkable figure from the tenth century, embarked on a truly extraordinary journey. She traveled from Ireland to the picturesque Western Norwegian island of Selja, seeking solace and protection in a humble cave. It was in 1170 that her incorrupt relics were painstakingly translated from Selja to the magnificent Bergen Cathedral, a testament to her enduring legacy. This captivating tale seeks to unravel the mysteries surrounding Sunniva, shedding light on her life, beliefs, and the profound impact she left on the world.
Saint Sunniva, a remarkable figure from the tenth century, embarked on a truly extraordinary journey. She traveled from Ireland to the picturesque Western Norwegian island of Selja, seeking solace and protection in a humble cave. It was in 1170 that her incorrupt relics were painstakingly translated from Selja to the magnificent Bergen Cathedral, a testament to her enduring legacy. This captivating tale seeks to unravel the mysteries surrounding Sunniva, shedding light on her life, beliefs, and the profound impact she left on the world.
Weight: 86g
Dimension: 140 x 217 x 7 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9781911469186
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