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Author Bede
Source Title Martyrology
Language Latin

Notes

*Latin title: Martyrologium *The manuscripts used here are given the following sigla by @Dubois and Renaud 1976: B: First family of Bede MSS (best represented by Sankt Gallen, MS 451, which terminates on 25 July) B2: second family of Bede MSS L: the Lyons Anonymous [before AD 806] (Paris, Bibliothèque nationale, lat. 3879, s. ix/1) F: Florus (first reension, a little after AD 837). For further details and references see @Dubois and Renaud 1976, p. VI. *Apart from the authorship, out of the 114 notices most of the material relevant to the PASE project comprises the entries for 12 March (Gregory 1), 20 March (Cuthbert 1), 24 April (Mellitus 1), 26 May (Augustine 1), 5 June (Boniface 1), 23 June (Æthelthryth 1), 3 October (Hewald 1 and Hewald 2, also with mention of Willibrord 1) and 11 October (Paulinus 1). @Quentin 1908, pp. 104-7, regards the source of this material to be Bede.HE.v.10 for the Hewald 1, Hewald 2 and Willibrord 1, and Bede.Chron.562 for Æthelthryth 1.

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Edition pratique des martyrologues de Bède, de l'Anonyme lyonnais et de Florus Dubois, Jacques, and Renaud, Geneviève Edition pratique des martyrologues de Bède, de l'Anonyme lyonnais et de Florus Paris 1976 1-228

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Factoid Type Source Reference Short Description
1 Event Bede.Mart  52.F.1 bis Cuthbert 1's body was found incorrupt.
2 Event Bede.Mart  52.F.1 bis Bede 1 wrote [about the discovery of Cuthbert 1's incorrupt body] in the little book about his life.
3 Event Bede.Mart  103.L.3 ter Boniface 5 converted a great multitude (Anonymi 436) in Frisia to the Christian religion.
4 Event Bede.Mart  94.F.6 bis Augustine 1, sent by the blessed Pope Gregory 1, first preached the gospel of Christ to the people of the English.
5 Event Bede.Mart  185.B2.1 In Britain, of Paulinus 1 ...
6 Event Bede.Mart  181.B.2 At night for a long time a light appeared at the location of the bodies of Hewald 2 and Hewald 1 and declared where they were and their merits.
7 Event Bede.Mart  181.B.2 The two Hewalds (Hewald 2 and Hewald 1) were seized by the pagan Old Saxons (Anonymi 431) and killed.
8 Event Bede.Mart  181.B.2 The two Hewalds (Hewald 2 and Hewald 1) came with Willibrord 1 into Germania.
9 Event Bede.Mart  181.B.2 The two Hewalds (Hewald 2 and Hewald 1) preached among the Old Saxons.
10 Event Bede.Mart  181.B.2 Among the Old Saxons, the death of the two Hewalds (Hewald 2 and Hewald 1) ...
11 Event Bede.Mart  113.B.2 When the body of Æthelthryth 2 had been buried for seventeen years, it was found incorrupt.
12 Event Bede.Mart  113.B.2 Of the holy Æthelthryth 2, virgin and queen, in Britain.
13 Event Bede.Mart  103.B.2 The suffering of martyrdom of Boniface 5 took place and of Eoba 2 ..., Wintrunge 1 and Walthere 1, Scirbald 1 and Bosa 2, Hamund 1, Æthelbær 1, Waccar 1, Gundwacer 1, Illehere 1 and Hathwulf 1.
14 Event Bede.Mart  94.B.6 In Britain, the burial of Augustine 1, first bishop of the English.
15 Event Bede.Mart  70.B.3 Burial of Bishop Mellitus 1 in Britain.
16 Event Bede.Mart  52.B.1 The holy bishop Cuthbert 1.
17 Event Bede.Mart  48.B.1 Burial of the holy Pope Gregory 1.