St Martin’s Cross

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St Martin’s Cross is a well-preserved 8th-century Celtic high cross standing near Iona Abbey on the Scottish island of Iona, renowned as one of the finest surviving examples of early medieval Christian stone carving.

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St Martin’s Cross canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Celtic cross
early medieval monument
high cross
stone cross
approximateDate c. 750–800
architecturalStyle Celtic
artStyle Celtic art
Insular art
associatedWith Columban monastic tradition
Iona Abbey
surface form: Iona monastic community
carvingTechnique relief carving
country Scotland
culturalContext Celtic Christianity
culturalHeritageStatus important early Christian monument in Scotland
dateOfCreation 8th century
dedicatedTo Martin of Tours
surface form: Saint Martin of Tours
era early Middle Ages
function public devotional monument
symbol of Christian presence on Iona
hasFeature Celtic knotwork
biblical relief carvings
interlace ornament
ringed cross-head
zoomorphic ornament
hasInsularCharacteristics true
hasType free-standing stone cross
heritageContext early medieval Christian monument
influencedBy Irish high cross tradition
locatedIn Inner Hebrides
Iona
Isle of Iona
Scotland
United Kingdom
locatedOn Iona Abbey grounds
material granite
stone
namedAfter Martin of Tours
surface form: Saint Martin of Tours
orientation stands to the west of Iona Abbey church
partOf ecclesiastical complex of Iona Abbey
region Argyll and Bute
religion Christianity
significance one of the best-preserved early medieval high crosses in Scotland
one of the finest surviving examples of early medieval Christian stone carving
standsNear Iona Abbey
touristAttraction true
wellPreserved true

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Iona hasLandmark St Martin’s Cross
St Oran’s Chapel hasNearbySite St Martin’s Cross