Eosterwine 1 (Male) Abbot of Wearmouth-Jarrow, d.686
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Factoids by Source

Anon.HagiogListPhil1869: Calendar (3)
Recorded Name (1)
Aesturwinus (1)
 Anon.HagiogListPhil1869  262 (7 March)
Office (1)
Abbot (1)
 Anon.HagiogListPhil1869  263 (7 March)
Event (1)
Death/dying (1)
 Eosterwine 1.death: Death of abbot Eosterwine 1.: Anon.HagiogListPhil1869  263 (7 March)
Anon.VitCeolfrithi: Anonymous Life of Ceolfrith (16)
Recorded Name (5)
Easterwini (1)
 Anon.VitCeolfrithi  18
Easterwyni (1)
 Anon.VitCeolfrithi  10
Eosterwini (2)
 Anon.VitCeolfrithi  13
 Anon.VitCeolfrithi  15
Æosterwyni (1)
 Anon.VitCeolfrithi  18
Personal Information (1)
saintly status (1)
 Anon.VitCeolfrithi  13 (venerable and beloved of God)
Office (3)
Abbot (1)
 Anon.VitCeolfrithi  12
Priest (2)
 Anon.VitCeolfrithi  10
 Anon.VitCeolfrithi  12
Personal Relationship (3)
Eosterwine 1 Helper (General relationship) of ~ (1)
 of Biscop 2: Anon.VitCeolfrithi  18
Eosterwine 1 Kinsman (Generic kinship) of ~ (1)
 of Biscop 2: Anon.VitCeolfrithi  10
Eosterwine 1 Kinswoman (Generic kinship) of ~ (1)
 of Biscop 2: Anon.VitCeolfrithi  12
Event (4)
Advice/counsel (1)
 Biscop 2.appointment of Eosterwine 1: Biscop 2 appointed Eosterwine 1 as ruler of Monkwearmouth because Biscop 2 often used to be called to the king for his innate wisdom and mature counsel.: Anon.VitCeolfrithi  12
Appointment/consecration/elevation/ordination of abbot (1)
 Biscop 2.appointment of Eosterwine 1: Biscop 2 appointed Eosterwine 1 as ruler of Monkwearmouth because Biscop 2 often used to be called to the king for his innate wisdom and mature counsel.: Anon.VitCeolfrithi  12
Book circulating/making/reading/translating/writing (1)
 Biscop 2-Ceolfrith 1.visit to Rome: Biscop 2 decided to go to Rome to bring back many books, relics, pictures of biblical events and other gifts. Above all he planned to bring back teachers to establish the order of chant and ceremonies according to the usage of the Roman rite. Ceolfrith 1 accompanied him. In Rome they learnt many of the Church's laws and brought back with them to England John 13, the archcantor of the Roman Church.: Anon.VitCeolfrithi  9, 10
Burial (1)
 Eosterwine 1-Sigefrith 3.translation: The bones of Eosterwine 1 and Sigefrith 3 were translated to the east of the altar, where Biscop 2 was also buried.: Anon.VitCeolfrithi  18
Death/dying (1)
 Eosterwine 1.death: Eosterwine 1 died together with many monks from both monasteries (Monkwearmouth and Jarrow) because of a sudden outbreak of plague.: Anon.VitCeolfrithi  13
Education/teaching (1)
 Biscop 2-Ceolfrith 1.visit to Rome: Biscop 2 decided to go to Rome to bring back many books, relics, pictures of biblical events and other gifts. Above all he planned to bring back teachers to establish the order of chant and ceremonies according to the usage of the Roman rite. Ceolfrith 1 accompanied him. In Rome they learnt many of the Church's laws and brought back with them to England John 13, the archcantor of the Roman Church.: Anon.VitCeolfrithi  9, 10
Illness/demonic seizure/madness (1)
 Eosterwine 1.death: Eosterwine 1 died together with many monks from both monasteries (Monkwearmouth and Jarrow) because of a sudden outbreak of plague.: Anon.VitCeolfrithi  13
Journey (1)
 Biscop 2-Ceolfrith 1.visit to Rome: Biscop 2 decided to go to Rome to bring back many books, relics, pictures of biblical events and other gifts. Above all he planned to bring back teachers to establish the order of chant and ceremonies according to the usage of the Roman rite. Ceolfrith 1 accompanied him. In Rome they learnt many of the Church's laws and brought back with them to England John 13, the archcantor of the Roman Church.: Anon.VitCeolfrithi  9, 10
Relics-incorrupt preservation/placing in reliquary/requesting/translating (1)
 Eosterwine 1-Sigefrith 3.translation: The bones of Eosterwine 1 and Sigefrith 3 were translated to the east of the altar, where Biscop 2 was also buried.: Anon.VitCeolfrithi  18
Bede.HistAb: Historia abbatum (37)
Recorded Name (6)
Eosterwinus (2)
 Bede.HistAb  10
 Bede.HistAb  20
Eosterwynus (3)
 Bede.HistAb  7
 Bede.HistAb  9
 Bede.HistAb  14
Æosterswynus (1)
 Bede.HistAb  10
Personal Information (12)
intellectual (1)
 Bede.HistAb  8 (he was gentle in speech)
moral (5)
 Bede.HistAb  8 (he did not use his high rank turn to arrogance and contempt for others)
 Bede.HistAb  8 (he was so high-minded he did not consider using his relationship to the abbot to his own advantage)
 Bede.HistAb  8 (he was so humble he took delight in sharing the ordinary work of his brethren)
 Bede.HistAb  8 (he was of a cheerful disposition)
 Bede.HistAb  8 (he was liberally generous)
other (2)
 Bede.HistAb  8 (he always slept in the monks' dormitory)
 Bede.HistAb  8 (he ate the same food as the rest of the monks and always ate in the same building as them)
physical (2)
 Bede.HistAb  8 (he was a young man of marked physical strength)
 Bede.HistAb  8 (he was distinguished looking)
piety (1)
 Bede.HistAb  8 (he strove to keep the monastic rule in every detail)
stated health (1)
 Bede.HistAb  8 (he was severely ill towards the end of his life)
Office (6)
Abbot (4)
 Bede.HistAb  7 (Abbot of Wearmouth)
 Bede.HistAb  8
 Bede.HistAb  8
 Bede.HistAb  14
Minister (1)
 Bede.HistAb  8
Priest (1)
 Bede.HistAb  8
Occupation (6)
Baker (1)
 Bede.HistAb  8
Gardener (1)
 Bede.HistAb  8
Kitchen-hand (1)
 Bede.HistAb  8
Milker (1)
 Bede.HistAb  8
Monk (1)
 Bede.HistAb  8
Winnower and thresher (1)
 Bede.HistAb  8
Status (1)
Noble (1)
 Bede.HistAb  8
Personal Relationship (1)
Eosterwine 1 Male cousin, paternal uncle’s son (Consanguineal kinship) of ~ (1)
 of Biscop 2: Bede.HistAb  8
Event (5)
Appointment/consecration/elevation/ordination of abbot (1)
 Biscop 2.appoints Eosterwine 1 abbot: Biscop 2 chose Eosterwine 1 as his co-abbot at Wearmouth: Bede.HistAb  7, 10
Death/dying (2)
 Eosterwine 1-Monks.death by plague: Eosterwine 1 and a great many monks [Anonymi 698] died of the plague which was everywhere raging: Bede.HistAb  10
 Eosterwine 1.death: Eosterwine 1 died on 7th March after a long illness: Bede.HistAb  8
Grant and Gift (1)
 Hwætberht 1.early work done as abbot: Hwætberht 1 wisely saw to it that a great many privileges were restored to the monastery including the translation of some former abbots' bones.: Bede.HistAb  20
Relics-incorrupt preservation/placing in reliquary/requesting/translating (1)
 Hwætberht 1.early work done as abbot: Hwætberht 1 wisely saw to it that a great many privileges were restored to the monastery including the translation of some former abbots' bones.: Bede.HistAb  20
OEMart: Old English Martyrology (12)
Recorded Name (1)
Eastorwine (1)
 OEMart  30
Personal Information (2)
saintly status (2)
 OEMart  30 (holy)
 OEMart  30 (He [sc. Eosterwine 1] was humble before God.)
Office (3)
Abbot (1)
 OEMart  30
Mass priest (1)
 OEMart  30
Thegn (1)
 OEMart  30
Status (1)
Noble (1)
 OEMart  30
Event (4)
Death/dying (1)
 Eosterwine 1.death: Eosterwine 1 died.: OEMart  30
Friendship-making (1)
 Eosterwine 1.bestowal of kiss of peace: Eosterwine 1 sat out in the sun and gave the kiss of peace to all his weeping and mourning brethren (Anonymi 1280).: OEMart  30
Land-cultivation (1)
 Eosterwine 1.acts of humility: Eosterwine 1 displayed his humility by engaging in various agricultural duties.: OEMart  30
Monastic life, converting to/joining/oblation (1)
 Eosterwine 1.entry into a mynster: After being a thegn of King Ecgfrith 4, Eosterwine 1 entered into a mynster.: OEMart  30
Factoids linked indirectly to Eosterwine 1 (1)
Occupation (1)
Brother of Eosterwine 1 (1)
 Anonymi 1280: OEMart  30