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Brendan of Clonfert (c. 484 – c. 577 CE) was a Celtic monk from Ireland. In the 6th century CE, he visited many Standing Stones across England on a religious journey, documenting his unknowing interactions with the Isu in messages he marked on rocks near places like Seahenge and Stonehenge. Nearly two centuries later, the Viking Eivor found and completed his puzzles.[1]

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