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    The Londesborough Brooch is a Celtic pseudo-penannular brooch from Ireland. Dating from the late eighth or early ninth century, it is a particularly elaborate...
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    The Celtic brooch, more properly called the penannular brooch, and its closely related type, the pseudo-penannular brooch, are types of brooch clothes fasteners...
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    indicating its owner's power and prestige. With the Tara Brooch in Dublin and the Londesborough Brooch in the British Museum, it is considered one of the finest...
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    centuries) A number of luxurious penannular brooches such as the Londesborough Brooch, Breadalbane Brooch and those from the Penrith Hoard, British Isles...
    231 KB (25,167 words) - 10:00, 10 March 2025
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    brooches which were made in the Irish "pseudo-penannular" style, with the ring fully closed (like the two just mentioned and the Londesborough Brooch)...
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    artefacts in the British Museum include the Bell Shrine of St. Cuileáin, Londesborough Brooch, swords, half of the Dowris Hoard, part of the Mooghaun North Hoard...
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    für Englische Philologie, 82, 269–290. 1966: 'An Anglian cemetery at Londesborough', Yorkshire Archaeological Journal, 41, 262-86. 1967: 'Des soudures...
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