In the 7th and 8th centuries came Christianization by Irish-Scottish and Anglo-Saxon monks (Pirmin, Boniface).
Redmarshall is home to St Cuthbert Church, names so in honour of St. Cuthbert an Anglo-Saxon monk and bishop.
George Blagden as Athelstan, an Anglo-Saxon monk captured by Ragnar on his first raid in England.
Some Anglo-Saxon monks colonised Brittany in a distant past and left their name: Saint Méen, Saint Malo, etc.
Saint David (David av Munktorp) was an Anglo-Saxon monk of the 11th century.
Saint Ecgberht (or Egbert) (died 729) was an Anglo-Saxon monk of Northumbria and Bishop of Lindisfarne.
The church is associated with St. David of Munktorp (David av Munktorp), an Anglo-Saxon monk of the 11th century.
The practice of so-called tariff penance was brought to continental Europe from the British Isles by Hiberno-Scottish and Anglo-Saxon monks.
Saint Eskil was an Anglo-Saxon monk particularly venerated during the end of the 11th century in the Province of Södermanland, Sweden.
Cedd (c. 620 - 26 October 664) was an Anglo-Saxon monk and bishop from Northumbria.