How did Irish civilization differ from the western European civilizations of the Middle Ages?

A) The Irish civilization was a compilation of Anglo-Saxon barbarian and Christian practices that influenced much of Western civilization.
B) The Irish civilization was a mixture of Irish pagan culture combined with Roman literature and Christian faith that influenced much of Western civilization.
C) The Irish civilization that developed from barbarian culture greatly influenced Western civilization after the advent of St. Patrick and his introduction of Christianity.
D) None of these
E) Any of these


A

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