| View |
Factoid Type |
Source Ref |
Primary Person |
Short Description |
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PersonInfo |
Alcuin.VersEubor 646 |
Cuthbert 1 |
a holy man, living the life of an angel while in the flesh, who was outstanding by evident signs from when he was a boy; he forthwith grew in honourable practices and merits. |
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PersonInfo |
Alcuin.VersEubor 855 |
Bosa 1 |
A good man devoid of deceit, rich in heavenly piety. |
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PersonInfo |
Alcuin.VersEubor 873 |
Bosa 1 |
pious, with great virtues |
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PersonInfo |
Alcuin.VersEubor 262-3 |
Cadwallon 1 |
wicked ... paying for his perfidy |
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PersonInfo |
Alcuin.VersEubor 1295 |
Ceolfrith 1 |
celebrated |
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PersonInfo |
Alcuin.VersEubor 172 |
Coifi 1 |
old man |
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PersonInfo |
Alcuin.VersEubor 849 |
Bosa 1 |
moderate, upright |
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PersonInfo |
Alcuin.VersEubor 848 |
Bosa 1 |
with merits worthy of his high rank |
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PersonInfo |
Alcuin.VersEubor 847 |
Bosa 1 |
venerable |
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PersonInfo |
Alcuin.VersEubor 1313-14 |
Bede 1 |
In deed, thought and faith he always followed in a direct path the footsteps of the Ancient Fathers while he lived. |
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PersonInfo |
Alcuin.VersEubor 1306 |
Bede 1 |
celebrated |
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PersonInfo |
Alcuin.VersEubor 1289 |
Bede 1 |
outstanding in his merits |
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PersonInfo |
Alcuin.VersEubor 1302-4 |
Bede 1 |
He adorned his tender years with outstanding behaviour. For as a wise young man he was always keen to learn and to write. |
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PersonInfo |
Alcuin.VersEubor 745 |
Bede 1 |
pious |
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PersonInfo |
Alcuin.VersEubor 685 |
Bede 1 |
celebrated |
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PersonInfo |
Alcuin.VersEubor 744 |
Bede 1 |
celebrated |
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PersonInfo |
Alcuin.VersEubor 1383 |
Balthere 1 |
holy |
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PersonInfo |
Alcuin.VersEubor 1320 |
Balthere 1 |
holy |
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PersonInfo |
Alcuin.VersEubor 380, 385-6 |
Anonymous 331 |
He long lay ill with a fever [but afterwards was able] to run home, being healed in body |
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PersonInfo |
Alcuin.VersEubor 1643 |
Anonymous 376 |
a man of probity and truthful |
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PersonInfo |
Alcuin.VersEubor 1317 |
Anonymous 378 |
sick man |
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PersonInfo |
Alcuin.VersEubor 1636, 1639-40 |
Anonymous 374 |
He was struck down during a virulent epidemic ... [T]he great pain of the illness grew ... |
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PersonInfo |
Alcuin.VersEubor 1616-20, 1633 |
Anonymous 374 |
The young man was struck by an illness that spread through his limbs, and he lay there for a long time sick on the brink of death, drawing breath that was about to fail through narrowed nostrils.... [T]hen his spirit was suddenly snatched away and his body lay inert. After a time, regaining consciousness he moved his limbs.... [H]e swiftly recovered when the sun grew red at dawn. |
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PersonInfo |
Alcuin.VersEubor 1603 |
Anonymous 374 |
simple in spirit but energetic in action |
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PersonInfo |
Alcuin.VersEubor 1602-3 |
Anonymous 374 |
He was brought up in the city of York. |
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PersonInfo |
Alcuin.VersEubor 1203 |
Anonymous 372 |
with his strength restored |
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PersonInfo |
Alcuin.VersEubor 325 |
Anonymous 328 |
she lay languishing, paralysed by a chill sickness ... groaning and sighing |
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PersonInfo |
Alcuin.VersEubor 1196 |
Anonymous 372 |
Half-dead |
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PersonInfo |
Alcuin.VersEubor 1198 |
Anonymous 372 |
sick |
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PersonInfo |
Alcuin.VersEubor 1191-4 |
Anonymous 372 |
His head and hand were injured in the severe fall and he broke his skull; and with his brain concussed he lay senseless and dying without any movement in his body. |
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PersonInfo |
Alcuin.VersEubor 1156-8 |
Anonymous 371 |
struck down by a mortal disease, he was lifeless in his limbs except that breath moved his weary chest. |
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PersonInfo |
Alcuin.VersEubor 1149 |
Anonymous 369 |
strength was given her |
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PersonInfo |
Alcuin.VersEubor 1151 |
Anonymous 369 |
with renewed strength |
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PersonInfo |
Alcuin.VersEubor 1139-43 |
Anonymous 369 |
She was ill for many days, lying for forty nights with severe pain and chilled so that she could not rise from her bed. A ghastly chill pallor covered her face; slight breaths barely came from her nostrils. |
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PersonInfo |
Alcuin.VersEubor 1124-6 |
Anonymous 366 |
her vein had been cut in the middle of her upper arm and her hand grew numb with a swelling that was getting exceedingly enlarged; therefore it seemed as if the girl would die. |
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PersonInfo |
Alcuin.VersEubor 1118 |
Anonymous 365 |
handsome |
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PersonInfo |
Alcuin.VersEubor 1118 |
Anonymous 365 |
eloquent |
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PersonInfo |
Alcuin.VersEubor 1104 |
Anonymous 365 |
in need |
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PersonInfo |
Alcuin.VersEubor 1117 |
Anonymous 365 |
fresh hair with curly locked |
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PersonInfo |
Alcuin.VersEubor 1100-1 |
Anonymous 365 |
a mute, who was unable to utter any words of speech |
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PersonInfo |
Alcuin.VersEubor 1102-3 |
Anonymous 365 |
his head was covered with a horrible scabies and in place of hair his skin stayed clothed in spots |
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PersonInfo |
Alcuin.VersEubor 776 |
Anonymous 364 |
... atrocem de obsessis ... chelydrum |
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PersonInfo |
Alcuin.VersEubor 1100 |
Anonymous 365 |
sick |
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PersonInfo |
Alcuin.VersEubor 885 |
Anonymous 362 |
he was afflicted later with a harsh disease, which grew in strength over time |
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PersonInfo |
Alcuin.VersEubor 883-4 |
Anonymous 362 |
he ruled his house and his life with a just moderation |
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PersonInfo |
Alcuin.VersEubor 736 |
Anonymous 355 |
the pain and darkness of his sight |
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PersonInfo |
Alcuin.VersEubor 728 |
Wealhstod 1 |
He was seriously ill with the wasting away of diarrhoea. |
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PersonInfo |
Alcuin.VersEubor 731 |
Anonymous 353 |
troubled by a demon |
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PersonInfo |
Alcuin.VersEubor 733 |
Anonymous 354 |
drawing diseased breaths |
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PersonInfo |
Alcuin.VersEubor 721 |
Anonymous 348 |
he was about to die |
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PersonInfo |
Alcuin.VersEubor 720 |
Anonymous 347 |
a sick man |
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PersonInfo |
Alcuin.VersEubor 704 |
Anonymous 342 |
possessed by a demon |
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PersonInfo |
Alcuin.VersEubor 131 |
Æthelburg 1 |
she was from the southern part [of Britain] |
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PersonInfo |
Alcuin.VersEubor 131-2 |
Æthelburg 1 |
a faithful person, outstanding in character |
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PersonInfo |
Alcuin.VersEubor 482 |
Anonymous 338 |
born of Saxon stock |
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PersonInfo |
Alcuin.VersEubor 494-5 |
Anonymous 231 |
He soon recovered and thereafter lived a long and healthy life. |
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PersonInfo |
Alcuin.VersEubor 466-7 |
Anonymous 231 |
He was with great fear on account of the deserts for his sins |
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PersonInfo |
Alcuin.VersEubor 460-3 |
Anonymous 231 |
At a time of severe plague, he was struck down by illness. |
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PersonInfo |
Alcuin.VersEubor 462 |
Anonymous 231 |
Irish |
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PersonInfo |
Alcuin.VersEubor 444-5 |
Bothelm 2 |
He had a broken arm with swelling that burned. |
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PersonInfo |
Alcuin.VersEubor 401-2 |
Anonymous 333 |
he was often troubled in the night hours by a demon |
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PersonInfo |
Alcuin.VersEubor 1410 |
Anonymi 1134 |
of York |
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PersonInfo |
Alcuin.VersEubor 1409 |
Anonymi 1134 |
youth |
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PersonInfo |
Alcuin.VersEubor 1026 |
Anonymi 1133 |
monks of his [sc. Wihtberht 2's] people |
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PersonInfo |
Alcuin.VersEubor 838 |
Anonymi 1132 |
with an aggressive cast of mind |
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PersonInfo |
Alcuin.VersEubor 840 |
Anonymi 1131 |
harmless, they had always been friends of the English |
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PersonInfo |
Alcuin.VersEubor 839 |
Anonymi 1131 |
the Irish people |
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PersonInfo |
Alcuin.VersEubor 1479 |
Anonymi 1127 |
evil |
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PersonInfo |
Alcuin.VersEubor 363 |
Anonymi 1076 |
inhabitants of Lindsey |
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PersonInfo |
Alcuin.VersEubor 1254 |
Anonymi 1119 |
wretched persons in need |
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PersonInfo |
Alcuin.VersEubor 1256 |
Anonymi 1119 |
those who were poor |
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PersonInfo |
Alcuin.VersEubor 1093 |
Anonymi 1118 |
upright |
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PersonInfo |
Alcuin.VersEubor 1072 |
Anonymi 1116 |
from the above-mentioned people [sc. the English] |
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PersonInfo |
Alcuin.VersEubor 841 |
Anonymi 1112 |
Picts |
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PersonInfo |
Alcuin.VersEubor 558 |
Anonymi 1104 |
Mercians |
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PersonInfo |
Alcuin.VersEubor 558 |
Anonymi 1104 |
[Oswiu 1] brought the Mercians under the nurturing control of the Faith. |
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PersonInfo |
Alcuin.VersEubor 1409 |
Anonymi 1098 |
youth of York |
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PersonInfo |
Alcuin.VersEubor 1450 |
Anonymi 1099 |
young men outstanding in character |
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PersonInfo |
Alcuin.VersEubor 1026 |
Anonymi 1092 |
of his [sc. Wihberht 1's] people [i.e. the English] |
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PersonInfo |
Alcuin.VersEubor 1184 |
Anonymi 1097 |
impudently |
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PersonInfo |
Alcuin.VersEubor 622-3 |
Anonymi 1087 |
groaning and lamenting |
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PersonInfo |
Alcuin.VersEubor 635 |
Anonymi 1087 |
groans, tears and petitions |
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PersonInfo |
Alcuin.VersEubor 607-8 |
Anonymi 1086 |
The shores of the Frisians ... there thousands of the people ... |
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PersonInfo |
Alcuin.VersEubor 514 |
Anonymi 1081 |
pagans |
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PersonInfo |
Alcuin.VersEubor 515 |
Anonymi 1078 |
with cruel envy |
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PersonInfo |
Alcuin.VersEubor 510 |
Anonymi 1079 |
foreigners |
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PersonInfo |
Alcuin.VersEubor 846 |
Aldfrith 1 |
with an acute intelligence |
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PersonInfo |
Alcuin.VersEubor 513 |
Anonymi 1078 |
criminal hands |
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PersonInfo |
Alcuin.VersEubor 437 |
Alcuin 1 |
'I, a rustic' |
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PersonInfo |
Alcuin.VersEubor 845 |
Aldfrith 1 |
with great eloquence |
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PersonInfo |
Alcuin.VersEubor 774 |
Æthelthryth 2 |
the traces of an long-standing tumour |
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PersonInfo |
Alcuin.VersEubor 291 |
Aidan 1 |
most holy |
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PersonInfo |
Alcuin.VersEubor 763-4 |
Æthelthryth 2 |
they [sc. Ecgfrith 4 and Æthelthryth 2] remained chaste as husband and wife, ... a virgin intact in body |
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PersonInfo |
Alcuin.VersEubor 1581 |
Æthelberht 8 |
Christ was his love ... |
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Status |
Alcuin.VersEubor 755 |
Æthelthryth 2 |
born of noble parents of royal stock |
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PersonInfo |
Alcuin.VersEubor 1522 |
Æthelberht 8 |
outstanding in his merits |
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PersonInfo |
Alcuin.VersEubor 1521 |
Æthelberht 8 |
most famous in the clerical order |
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PersonInfo |
Alcuin.VersEubor 1485-8 |
Æthelberht 8 |
He did not change his former habits with respect to dress and food: he shunned too much luxury but did not pursue the truly mean, rejoicing in a moderate course of action. |
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PersonInfo |
Alcuin.VersEubor 1479 |
Æthelberht 8 |
just |
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PersonInfo |
Alcuin.VersEubor 1482 |
Æthelberht 8 |
[He was] a wise teacher and a pious priest |
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PersonInfo |
Alcuin.VersEubor 1469 |
Æthelberht 8 |
He adorned his office with positive merits. |
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PersonInfo |
Alcuin.VersEubor 1426 |
Æthelberht 8 |
As he rose in [clerical] rank, he grew in his holy merits. |
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PersonInfo |
Alcuin.VersEubor 1427 |
Æthelberht 8 |
pious and prudent |
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PersonInfo |
Alcuin.VersEubor 1415 |
Æthelberht 8 |
he sprang from famous ancestors |
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PersonInfo |
Alcuin.VersEubor 1412-14 |
Æthelberht 8 |
Reason carried him to the highest citadel of learning, opening to him the secrets of wisdom. |
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PersonInfo |
Alcuin.VersEubor 1398-1407 |
Æthelberht 8 |
He was a good and just man, generous, pious and kind, a promoter, teacher and lover of the Catholic faith, a leader, teacher, defender and product of the church, a cultivator of justice, a proclaimer of the law, a herald of salvation, a hope to the poor, a father to orphans, a consoler of those in need, harsh to the inflexible, gentle to the good and hard on the proud, brave in adversity and humble in good fortune, wise of mind, not loquacious but active in deed. As the summit of honour rose, so his mind subjected himself to humble piety. |
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PersonInfo |
Alcuin.VersEubor 1397 |
Æthelberht 8 |
wise |
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Occupation |
Alcuin.VersEubor 1074 and cf. 1072-3 |
Wira 1 |
Missionary |
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Occupation |
Alcuin.VersEubor 1037-8 and cf. 1011-13 |
Willibrord 1 |
Missionary |
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Occupation |
Alcuin.VersEubor 1023 and cf. 1011-13 |
Wihtberht 2 |
Missionary |
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Occupation |
Alcuin.VersEubor 1074 and cf. 1072-3 |
Swithberht 1 |
Missionary |
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Occupation |
Alcuin.VersEubor 1044 and cf. 1011-13 |
Hewald 1 |
Missionary |
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Office |
Alcuin.VersEubor 1259 |
Ecgberht 7 |
Clergyman |
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Occupation |
Alcuin.VersEubor 1260 |
Ecgberht 7 |
Teacher |
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Occupation |
Alcuin.VersEubor 1044 and cf. 1011-13 |
Hewald 2 |
Missionary |
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Occupation |
Alcuin.VersEubor 1011-13 |
Ecgberht 6 |
Missionary |
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Occupation |
Alcuin.VersEubor 1389 |
Echa 1 |
Anchorite |
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Occupation |
Alcuin.VersEubor 1016-17 |
Ecgberht 6 |
Pilgrim |
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Occupation |
Alcuin.VersEubor 651 |
Cuthbert 1 |
Teacher |
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Occupation |
Alcuin.VersEubor 1515 |
Eanbald 1 |
Pupil |
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Occupation |
Alcuin.VersEubor 650 |
Cuthbert 1 |
Monk |
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Occupation |
Alcuin.VersEubor 849 |
Bosa 1 |
Teacher |
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Occupation |
Alcuin.VersEubor 1296 |
Ceolfrith 1 |
Pilgrim |
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Occupation |
Alcuin.VersEubor 1315 |
Bede 1 |
Teacher |
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Occupation |
Alcuin.VersEubor 1547 |
Bede 1 |
Teacher |
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Occupation |
Alcuin.VersEubor 849 |
Bosa 1 |
Monk |
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Occupation |
Alcuin.VersEubor 1306 |
Bede 1 |
Scholar |
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Occupation |
Alcuin.VersEubor 744 |
Bede 1 |
Teacher |
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Occupation |
Alcuin.VersEubor 1207 |
Bede 1 |
Teacher |
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Occupation |
Alcuin.VersEubor 1305 |
Bede 1 |
Teacher |
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Occupation |
Alcuin.VersEubor 686 |
Bede 1 |
Teacher |
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Occupation |
Alcuin.VersEubor 1642 |
Anonymous 376 |
Brother |
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Occupation |
Alcuin.VersEubor 1327 |
Balthere 1 |
Warrior |
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Occupation |
Alcuin.VersEubor 1630, 1634 |
Anonymous 375 |
Brother |
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Occupation |
Alcuin.VersEubor 330 |
Anonymous 327 |
Traveller |
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Occupation |
Alcuin.VersEubor 790 |
Imma 2 |
Warrior |
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Occupation |
Alcuin.VersEubor 901 |
Anonymous 362 |
Monk |
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Occupation |
Alcuin.VersEubor 314 |
Anonymous 327 |
Traveller |
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Occupation |
Alcuin.VersEubor 772 |
Anonymous 357 |
Doctor |
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Occupation |
Alcuin.VersEubor 727 |
Wealhstod 1 |
Servant |
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Occupation |
Alcuin.VersEubor 725 |
Anonymous 351 |
Shepherd |
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Occupation |
Alcuin.VersEubor 697 |
Anonymous 340 |
Brother |
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Occupation |
Alcuin.VersEubor 469 |
Anonymous 231 |
Brother |
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Occupation |
Alcuin.VersEubor 469 |
Anonymous 338 |
Brother |
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Occupation |
Alcuin.VersEubor 443 |
Bothelm 2 |
Brother |
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Occupation |
Alcuin.VersEubor 462 |
Anonymous 231 |
Scholar |
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Occupation |
Alcuin.VersEubor 1026 |
Anonymi 1133 |
Monk |
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Occupation |
Alcuin.VersEubor 1587 |
Anonymi 1129 |
Clergy |
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Occupation |
Alcuin.VersEubor 838 |
Anonymi 1132 |
Army |
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Occupation |
Alcuin.VersEubor 1567 |
Anonymi 1128 |
Pupil |
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Occupation |
Alcuin.VersEubor 1276 |
Anonymi 1123 |
Warrior |
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Occupation |
Alcuin.VersEubor 1271-2 |
Anonymi 1121 |
Musician |
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Occupation |
Alcuin.VersEubor 1072-3 |
Anonymi 1116 |
Missionary |
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Occupation |
Alcuin.VersEubor 842 |
Anonymi 1113 |
Warrior |
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Occupation |
Alcuin.VersEubor 841 |
Anonymi 1112 |
Warrior |
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Occupation |
Alcuin.VersEubor 520 |
Anonymi 1101 |
Warrior |
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Occupation |
Alcuin.VersEubor 1453 |
Anonymi 1099 |
Pupil |
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Occupation |
Alcuin.VersEubor 622 |
Anonymi 1087 |
Pupil |
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Occupation |
Alcuin.VersEubor 698 |
Anonymi 1089 |
Sailor |
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Occupation |
Alcuin.VersEubor 1026 |
Anonymi 1092 |
Monk |
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Occupation |
Alcuin.VersEubor 1122 |
Anonymi 1096 |
Nun |
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Occupation |
Alcuin.VersEubor 1180 |
Anonymi 1097 |
Clergy |
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Occupation |
Alcuin.VersEubor 1515 |
Alcuin 1 |
Pupil |
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Occupation |
Alcuin.VersEubor 845 |
Aldfrith 1 |
Scholar |
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Occupation |
Alcuin.VersEubor 846 |
Aldfrith 1 |
Teacher |
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Occupation |
Alcuin.VersEubor 601 |
Anonymi 1085 |
Farmer |
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Occupation |
Alcuin.VersEubor 1427 |
Æthelberht 8 |
Teacher |
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Occupation |
Alcuin.VersEubor 1431 |
Æthelberht 8 |
Teacher |
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Occupation |
Alcuin.VersEubor 1452 |
Æthelberht 8 |
Teacher |
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Occupation |
Alcuin.VersEubor 1515-16 |
Æthelberht 8 |
Teacher |
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Occupation |
Alcuin.VersEubor 1515-16 |
Æthelberht 8 |
Teacher |
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Occupation |
Alcuin.VersEubor 1567 |
Æthelberht 8 |
Teacher |
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Occupation |
Alcuin.VersEubor 1575 |
Æthelberht 8 |
Teacher |
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Occupation |
Alcuin.VersEubor 252 |
Anonymi 1071 |
Army |
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Occupation |
Alcuin.VersEubor 260 |
Anonymi 1071 |
Army |
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Personal Relationship |
Alcuin.VersEubor 1211, 1216-17 |
Wilfrid 4 |
was Successor of John 18 |
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Personal Relationship |
Alcuin.VersEubor 623 |
Wilfrid 2 |
was Father of Anonymi 1087 |
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Personal Relationship |
Alcuin.VersEubor 624 |
Wilfrid 2 |
was Father of Anonymi 1087 |
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Personal Relationship |
Alcuin.VersEubor 519 |
Oswiu 1 |
was Brother of Oswald 1 |
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Personal Relationship |
Alcuin.VersEubor 506 |
Oswiu 1 |
was Brother of Oswald 1 |
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Personal Relationship |
Alcuin.VersEubor 304 |
Oswiu 1 |
was Brother of Oswald 1 |
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Personal Relationship |
Alcuin.VersEubor 359 |
Osthryth 1 |
was Daughter of Oswiu 1 |
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Personal Relationship |
Alcuin.VersEubor 235 |
Oswald 1 |
was Nephew of Edwin 2 |
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Personal Relationship |
Alcuin.VersEubor 1202 |
John 18 |
was Father of Anonymous 372 |
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Personal Relationship |
Alcuin.VersEubor 1084-5 |
John 18 |
was Successor of Bosa 1 |
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Personal Relationship |
Alcuin.VersEubor 1249 |
Ecgberht 7 |
was Successor of Wilfrid 4 |
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Personal Relationship |
Alcuin.VersEubor 1283 |
Ecgberht 7 |
was Brother of Eadberht 11 |
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Personal Relationship |
Alcuin.VersEubor 575-6 |
Ecgfrith 4 |
was Successor of Oswiu 1 |
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Personal Relationship |
Alcuin.VersEubor 1273 |
Eadberht 11 |
was Brother of Ecgberht 7 |
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Personal Relationship |
Alcuin.VersEubor 1317 |
Bede 1 |
was Father of Anonymi 1122 |
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Personal Relationship |
Alcuin.VersEubor 1139 |
Anonymous 369 |
was Wife of Anonymous 368 |
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Personal Relationship |
Alcuin.VersEubor 359 |
Oswiu 1 |
was Brother of Oswald 1 |
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Personal Relationship |
Alcuin.VersEubor 896 |
Anonymous 363 |
was Wife of Anonymous 362 |
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Personal Relationship |
Alcuin.VersEubor 1128 |
Anonymous 367 |
was Mother of Anonymous 366 |
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Personal Relationship |
Alcuin.VersEubor 832 |
Tunna 1 |
was Brother of Imma 2 |
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Personal Relationship |
Alcuin.VersEubor 831 |
Tunna 1 |
was Brother of Imma 2 |
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Personal Relationship |
Alcuin.VersEubor 813 |
Tunna 1 |
was Brother of Imma 2 |
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Personal Relationship |
Alcuin.VersEubor 827 |
Tunna 1 |
was Brother of Imma 2 |
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Personal Relationship |
Alcuin.VersEubor 724 |
Anonymous 350 |
was Son of Anonymous 349 |
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Personal Relationship |
Alcuin.VersEubor 724 |
Anonymous 349 |
was Mother of Anonymous 350 |
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Personal Relationship |
Alcuin.VersEubor 715 |
Anonymous 39 |
was Wife of Hemma 1 |
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Personal Relationship |
Alcuin.VersEubor 704-5 |
Anonymous 342 |
was Wife of Anonymous 343 |
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Personal Relationship |
Alcuin.VersEubor 701 |
Anonymous 341 |
was Companion of Cuthbert 1 |
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Personal Relationship |
Alcuin.VersEubor 492 |
Anonymous 338 |
was Companion of Anonymous 231 |
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Personal Relationship |
Alcuin.VersEubor 1286 |
Anonymi 1122 |
was Parent of Eadberht 11 |
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Personal Relationship |
Alcuin.VersEubor 1293 |
Anonymi 1124 |
was Parent of Bede 1 |
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Personal Relationship |
Alcuin.VersEubor 1419 |
Anonymi 1125 |
was Parent of Æthelberht 8 |
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Personal Relationship |
Alcuin.VersEubor 1069 |
Anonymi 1109 |
was Companion of Hewald 1 |
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Personal Relationship |
Alcuin.VersEubor 1069 |
Anonymi 1109 |
was Companion of Hewald 2 |
 |
Personal Relationship |
Alcuin.VersEubor 1196 |
Anonymi 1097 |
was Companion of Anonymi 1116 |
 |
Personal Relationship |
Alcuin.VersEubor 1183 |
Anonymi 1097 |
was Companion of John 18 |
 |
Personal Relationship |
Alcuin.VersEubor 200 |
Anonymi 1069 |
was Children of Edwin 2 |
 |
Personal Relationship |
Alcuin.VersEubor 843 |
Aldfrith 1 |
was Successor of Ecgfrith 4 |
 |
Personal Relationship |
Alcuin.VersEubor 512 |
Anonymi 1080 |
was Propinquus of Oswiu 1 |
 |
Personal Relationship |
Alcuin.VersEubor 843 |
Aldfrith 1 |
was Brother of Ecgfrith 4 |
 |
Personal Relationship |
Alcuin.VersEubor 1527 |
Alcuin 1 |
was Son of Æthelberht 8 |
 |
Personal Relationship |
Alcuin.VersEubor 763 |
Æthelthryth 2 |
was Wife of Ecgfrith 4 |
 |
Personal Relationship |
Alcuin.VersEubor 753 |
Æthelthryth 2 |
was Wife of Ecgfrith 4 |
 |
Personal Relationship |
Alcuin.VersEubor 789 |
Ælfwine 4 |
was Brother of Ecgfrith 4 |
 |
Personal Relationship |
Alcuin.VersEubor 1083 |
Anonymous 373 |
was Ancestor of Aldfrith 1 |
 |
Personal Relationship |
Alcuin.VersEubor 260 |
Anonymi 1072 |
was Enemy of Anonymi 1071 |
 |
Personal Relationship |
Alcuin.VersEubor 260 |
Anonymi 1072 |
was Enemy of Oswald 1 |
 |
Personal Relationship |
Alcuin.VersEubor 1518 |
Æthelberht 8 |
was Father of Eanbald 1 |
 |
Personal Relationship |
Alcuin.VersEubor 1575 |
Æthelberht 8 |
was Father of Alcuin 1 |
 |
Personal Relationship |
Alcuin.VersEubor 1428 |
Æthelberht 8 |
was Companion of Ecgberht 7 |
 |
Personal Relationship |
Alcuin.VersEubor 1429 |
Æthelberht 8 |
was Kinsman of Ecgberht 7 |
 |
Education |
Alcuin.VersEubor 1301 |
Bede 1 |
He was brought up in that monastery [sc. Jarrow] |
 |
Personal Relationship |
Alcuin.VersEubor 1396-7 |
Æthelberht 8 |
was Successor of Ecgberht 7 |
 |
Education |
Alcuin.VersEubor 1291-2 |
Bede 1 |
From boyhood he had concentrated intensely on books and served sacred studies with his whole heart. |
 |
Education |
Alcuin.VersEubor 462, 464 |
Anonymous 231 |
learned ... knowledgeable and well-read |
 |
Education |
Alcuin.VersEubor 1453 |
Anonymi 1099 |
They were pupils in various arts |
 |
Education |
Alcuin.VersEubor 1409-10 |
Anonymi 1098 |
Æthelberht 8 often filled the senses of Anonymi 1098 with nectar. |
 |
Education |
Alcuin.VersEubor 1421 |
Æthelberht 8 |
He grew in the knowledge of books. |
 |
Education |
Alcuin.VersEubor 844 |
Aldfrith 1 |
He was instructed in sacred studies. |
 |
Office |
Alcuin.VersEubor 1037 |
Willibrord 1 |
held office of Bishop |
 |
Office |
Alcuin.VersEubor 1074 |
Wira 1 |
held office of Priest |
 |
Office |
Alcuin.VersEubor 1228 |
Wilfrid 4 |
held office of Bishop |
 |
Office |
Alcuin.VersEubor 1227 |
Wilfrid 4 |
held office of Bishop |
 |
Office |
Alcuin.VersEubor 1220 |
Wilfrid 4 |
held office of Bishop |
 |
Office |
Alcuin.VersEubor 1218 |
Wilfrid 4 |
held office of Abbot |
 |
Office |
Alcuin.VersEubor 1218 |
Wilfrid 4 |
held office of Uicedomnus |
 |
Office |
Alcuin.VersEubor 1216 |
Wilfrid 4 |
held office of Priest |
 |
Office |
Alcuin.VersEubor 643 |
Wilfrid 2 |
held office of Bishop |
 |
Office |
Alcuin.VersEubor 577 |
Wilfrid 2 |
held office of Bishop |
 |
Office |
Alcuin.VersEubor 550 |
Penda 1 |
held office of Dux |
 |
Office |
Alcuin.VersEubor 1026-30 |
Wihtberht 2 |
held office of Abbot |
 |
Office |
Alcuin.VersEubor 518 |
Penda 1 |
held office of King |
 |
Office |
Alcuin.VersEubor 210, 215 |
Paulinus 1 |
held office of Priest |
 |
Office |
Alcuin.VersEubor 163 |
Paulinus 1 |
held office of Priest |
 |
Office |
Alcuin.VersEubor 508 |
Oswiu 1 |
held office of Ruler |
 |
Office |
Alcuin.VersEubor 134 |
Paulinus 1 |
held office of Priest |
 |
Office |
Alcuin.VersEubor 507 |
Oswiu 1 |
held office of King |
 |
Office |
Alcuin.VersEubor 430 |
Oswald 1 |
held office of King |
 |
Office |
Alcuin.VersEubor 481 |
Oswald 1 |
held office of King |
 |
Office |
Alcuin.VersEubor 303 |
Oswiu 1 |
held office of King |
 |
Office |
Alcuin.VersEubor 319 |
Oswald 1 |
held office of King |
 |
Office |
Alcuin.VersEubor 295 |
Oswald 1 |
held office of King |
 |
Office |
Alcuin.VersEubor 296 |
Oswald 1 |
held office of King |
 |
Office |
Alcuin.VersEubor 301 |
Oswald 1 |
held office of King |
 |
Office |
Alcuin.VersEubor 293 |
Oswald 1 |
held office of King |
 |
Office |
Alcuin.VersEubor 274 |
Oswald 1 |
held office of King |
 |
Office |
Alcuin.VersEubor 292 |
Oswald 1 |
held office of King |
 |
Office |
Alcuin.VersEubor 358 |
Osthryth 1 |
held office of Queen |
 |
Office |
Alcuin.VersEubor 235 |
Oswald 1 |
held office of King |
 |
Office |
Alcuin.VersEubor 264 |
Oswald 1 |
held office of King |
 |
Office |
Alcuin.VersEubor 1204 |
John 18 |
held office of Bishop |
 |
Office |
Alcuin.VersEubor 388 |
Offa 7 |
held office of King |
 |
Office |
Alcuin.VersEubor 1179 |
John 18 |
held office of Bishop |
 |
Office |
Alcuin.VersEubor 1197 |
John 18 |
held office of Bishop |
 |
Office |
Alcuin.VersEubor 1175 |
John 18 |
held office of Bishop |
 |
Office |
Alcuin.VersEubor 1170 |
John 18 |
held office of Bishop |
 |
Office |
Alcuin.VersEubor 1173 |
John 18 |
held office of Bishop |
 |
Office |
Alcuin.VersEubor 1163 |
John 18 |
held office of Bishop |
 |
Office |
Alcuin.VersEubor 1128 |
John 18 |
held office of Bishop |
 |
Office |
Alcuin.VersEubor 1133 |
John 18 |
held office of Bishop |
 |
Office |
Alcuin.VersEubor 1144 |
John 18 |
held office of Bishop |
 |
Office |
Alcuin.VersEubor 1085 |
John 18 |
held office of Bishop |
 |
Office |
Alcuin.VersEubor 1045 |
Hewald 1 |
held office of Priest |
 |
Office |
Alcuin.VersEubor 79-80 |
Gregory 1 |
held office of Pope |
 |
Office |
Alcuin.VersEubor 1045 |
Hewald 2 |
held office of Priest |
 |
Office |
Alcuin.VersEubor 836 |
Ecgfrith 4 |
held office of King |
 |
Office |
Alcuin.VersEubor 1014 |
Ecgberht 6 |
held office of Bishop |
 |
Office |
Alcuin.VersEubor 1250 |
Ecgberht 7 |
held office of Bishop |
 |
Office |
Alcuin.VersEubor 1428 |
Ecgberht 7 |
held office of Bishop |
 |
Office |
Alcuin.VersEubor 789 |
Ecgfrith 4 |
held office of King |
 |
Office |
Alcuin.VersEubor 873 |
Bosa 1 |
held office of Bishop |
 |
Office |
Alcuin.VersEubor 1294-5 |
Ceolfrith 1 |
held office of Abbot |
 |
Office |
Alcuin.VersEubor 167 |
Coifi 1 |
held office of Priest |
 |
Office |
Alcuin.VersEubor 651 |
Cuthbert 1 |
held office of Priest |
 |
Office |
Alcuin.VersEubor 115 |
Edwin 2 |
held office of King |
 |
Office |
Alcuin.VersEubor 168 |
Edwin 2 |
held office of King |
 |
Office |
Alcuin.VersEubor 195 |
Edwin 2 |
held office of King |
 |
Office |
Alcuin.VersEubor 216 |
Edwin 2 |
held office of King |
 |
Office |
Alcuin.VersEubor 232 |
Edwin 2 |
held office of King |
 |
Office |
Alcuin.VersEubor 235 |
Edwin 2 |
held office of King |
 |
Office |
Alcuin.VersEubor 1491 |
Edwin 2 |
held office of King |
 |
Office |
Alcuin.VersEubor 1518, 1523-5 |
Eanbald 1 |
held office of Coadjutant bishop |
 |
Office |
Alcuin.VersEubor 849 |
Bosa 1 |
held office of Bishop |
 |
Office |
Alcuin.VersEubor 1289 |
Bede 1 |
held office of Priest |
 |
Office |
Alcuin.VersEubor 847 |
Bosa 1 |
held office of Priest |
 |
Office |
Alcuin.VersEubor 396 |
Anonymous 332 |
held office of Abbess |
 |
Office |
Alcuin.VersEubor 685 |
Bede 1 |
held office of Priest |
 |
Office |
Alcuin.VersEubor 1280 |
Gregory 2 |
held office of Pope |
 |
Office |
Alcuin.VersEubor 1163 |
Anonymous 370 |
held office of Dux |
 |
Office |
Alcuin.VersEubor 1170 |
Anonymous 370 |
held office of Dux |
 |
Office |
Alcuin.VersEubor 1175 |
Anonymous 370 |
held office of Dux |
 |
Status |
Alcuin.VersEubor 1154 |
Anonymous 370 |
held office of Comes |
 |
Status |
Alcuin.VersEubor 1160 |
Anonymous 370 |
held office of Comes |
 |
Status |
Alcuin.VersEubor 1137 |
Anonymous 368 |
held office of Comes |
 |
Status |
Alcuin.VersEubor 715 |
Hemma 1 |
held office of Comes |
 |
Status |
Alcuin.VersEubor 797 |
Anonymous 359 |
held office of Comes |
 |
Office |
Alcuin.VersEubor 668 |
Ecgfrith 4 |
held office of King |
 |
Office |
Alcuin.VersEubor 1460 |
Anonymi 1126 |
held office of King |
 |
Office |
Alcuin.VersEubor 1460 |
Anonymi 1126 |
held office of Tribune |
 |
Office |
Alcuin.VersEubor 1479 |
Anonymi 1127 |
held office of King |
 |
Office |
Alcuin.VersEubor 1479 |
Anonymi 1127 |
held office of Dux |
 |
Office |
Alcuin.VersEubor 111 |
Æthelfrith 2 |
held office of King |
 |
Office |
Alcuin.VersEubor 200 |
Anonymi 1069 |
held office of Dux |
 |
Office |
Alcuin.VersEubor 1269-70 |
Anonymi 1120 |
held office of Cleric |
 |
Office |
Alcuin.VersEubor 521 |
Anonymi 646 |
held office of Dux |
 |
Office |
Alcuin.VersEubor 846 |
Aldfrith 1 |
held office of King |
 |
Office |
Alcuin.VersEubor 299 |
Aidan 1 |
held office of Bishop |
 |
Office |
Alcuin.VersEubor 693 |
Aidan 1 |
held office of Bishop |
 |
Office |
Alcuin.VersEubor 296 |
Aidan 1 |
held office of Bishop |
 |
Office |
Alcuin.VersEubor 291 |
Aidan 1 |
held office of Bishop |
 |
Office |
Alcuin.VersEubor 358 |
Æthelred 2 |
held office of King |
 |
Office |
Alcuin.VersEubor 1575 |
Æthelberht 8 |
held office of Archbishop |
 |
Office |
Alcuin.VersEubor 1522 |
Æthelberht 8 |
held office of Archbishop |
 |
Office |
Alcuin.VersEubor 1521 |
Æthelberht 8 |
held office of Minister |
 |
Office |
Alcuin.VersEubor 1491 |
Æthelberht 8 |
held office of Archbishop |
 |
Office |
Alcuin.VersEubor 1427 |
Æthelberht 8 |
held office of Priest |
 |
Office |
Alcuin.VersEubor 1425 |
Æthelberht 8 |
held office of Priest |
 |
Office |
Alcuin.VersEubor 1423 |
Æthelberht 8 |
held office of Deacon |
 |
Office |
Alcuin.VersEubor 1396-7 |
Æthelberht 8 |
held office of Bishop |
 |
Status |
Alcuin.VersEubor 1022-3 |
Wihtberht 2 |
held status of Companion / Companion |
 |
Status |
Alcuin.VersEubor 519 |
Penda 1 |
held status of Murderer / Murderer |
 |
Status |
Alcuin.VersEubor 517-18 |
Penda 1 |
held status of Enemy / Enemy |
 |
Status |
Alcuin.VersEubor 135-6 |
Paulinus 1 |
held status of Ciuis / Ciuis |
 |
Status |
Alcuin.VersEubor 303 |
Oswiu 1 |
held status of Heir / Heir |
 |
Status |
Alcuin.VersEubor 236 |
Oswald 1 |
held status of Exile / Exile |
 |
Status |
Alcuin.VersEubor 1251-2 |
Ecgberht 7 |
held status of Noble / Noble |
 |
Status |
Alcuin.VersEubor 91 |
Edwin 2 |
held status of Dominus / Dominus |
 |
Status |
Alcuin.VersEubor 90 |
Edwin 2 |
held status of Royal descendant / Royal descendant |
 |
Status |
Alcuin.VersEubor 1273 |
Eadberht 11 |
held status of Noble / Noble |
 |
Status |
Alcuin.VersEubor 1297 |
Ceolfrith 1 |
held status of Exile / Exile |
 |
Status |
Alcuin.VersEubor 1602 |
Anonymous 374 |
held status of Iuuenis / Iuuenis |
 |
Status |
Alcuin.VersEubor 380 |
Anonymous 331 |
held status of Puer / Puer |
 |
Status |
Alcuin.VersEubor 324 |
Anonymous 328 |
held status of Girl / Girl |
 |
Status |
Alcuin.VersEubor 1181-3 |
Anonymous 372 |
held status of Iuuenis / Iuuenis |
 |
Status |
Alcuin.VersEubor 1156 |
Anonymous 371 |
held status of Puer / Puer |
 |
Status |
Alcuin.VersEubor 1172 |
Anonymous 370 |
held status of Dominus / Dominus |
 |
Status |
Alcuin.VersEubor 1135 |
Anonymous 366 |
held status of Girl / Girl |
 |
Status |
Alcuin.VersEubor 1131 |
Anonymous 366 |
held status of Girl / Girl |
 |
Status |
Alcuin.VersEubor 1118 |
Anonymous 365 |
held status of Iuuenis / Iuuenis |
 |
Status |
Alcuin.VersEubor 1123 |
Anonymous 366 |
held status of Girl / Girl |
 |
Status |
Alcuin.VersEubor 1100 |
Anonymous 365 |
held status of Iuuenis / Iuuenis |
 |
Status |
Alcuin.VersEubor 883 |
Anonymous 362 |
held status of Commoner / Commoner |
 |
Status |
Alcuin.VersEubor 883 |
Anonymous 362 |
held status of Married / Married |
 |
Status |
Alcuin.VersEubor 820 |
Imma 2 |
held status of Noble / Noble |
 |
Status |
Alcuin.VersEubor 800 |
Imma 2 |
held status of Rustic / Rustic |
 |
Status |
Alcuin.VersEubor 791 |
Imma 2 |
held status of Noble / Noble |
 |
PersonInfo |
Alcuin.VersEubor 800 |
Imma 2 |
held status of Poor / Poor |
 |
Status |
Alcuin.VersEubor 721 |
Anonymous 348 |
held status of Iuuenis / Iuuenis |
 |
Status |
Alcuin.VersEubor 718 |
Anonymous 40 |
held status of Girl / Girl |
 |
Status |
Alcuin.VersEubor 132 |
Æthelburg 1 |
held status of Noble / Noble |
 |
Status |
Alcuin.VersEubor 410 |
Anonymous 334 |
held status of Girl / Girl |
 |
Status |
Alcuin.VersEubor 1587 |
Anonymi 1130 |
held status of Iuuenis / Iuuenis |
 |
Status |
Alcuin.VersEubor 1587 |
Anonymi 1130 |
held status of Senex / Senex |
 |
Status |
Alcuin.VersEubor 1276 |
Anonymi 1123 |
held status of Enemy / Enemy |
 |
PersonInfo |
Alcuin.VersEubor 1257 |
Anonymi 1119 |
held status of Poor / Poor |
 |
Status |
Alcuin.VersEubor 528 |
Anonymi 1102 |
held status of Senex / Senex |
 |
Status |
Alcuin.VersEubor 528 |
Anonymi 1102 |
held status of Iuuenis / Iuuenis |
 |
Status |
Alcuin.VersEubor 528 |
Anonymi 1102 |
held status of Puer / Puer |
 |
Status |
Alcuin.VersEubor 1450 |
Anonymi 1099 |
held status of Iuuenis / Iuuenis |
 |
Status |
Alcuin.VersEubor 1409 |
Anonymi 1098 |
held status of Iuuenis / Iuuenis |
 |
Status |
Alcuin.VersEubor 1181 |
Anonymi 1097 |
held status of Iuuenis / Iuuenis |
 |
Status |
Alcuin.VersEubor 703 |
Anonymi 1090 |
held status of Iuuenis / Iuuenis |
 |
Status |
Alcuin.VersEubor 622 |
Anonymi 1087 |
held status of Companion / Companion |
 |
Status |
Alcuin.VersEubor 635 |
Anonymi 1087 |
held status of Companion / Companion |
 |
PersonInfo |
Alcuin.VersEubor 294 |
Anonymi 1073 |
|
 |
Status |
Alcuin.VersEubor 1420 |
Æthelberht 8 |
held status of Puer / Puer |
 |
Authorship |
Alcuin.VersEubor 1527, 1544 |
Gregory 1 |
Author of writings |
 |
Authorship |
Alcuin.VersEubor 1312 |
Bede 1 |
Author of poems |
 |
Authorship |
Alcuin.VersEubor 1527, 1547 |
Bede 1 |
Author of writings |
 |
Authorship |
Alcuin.VersEubor 1311 |
Bede 1 |
Author of historical works |
 |
Authorship |
Alcuin.VersEubor 1309-10 |
Bede 1 |
Author of On the Reckoning of Time |
 |
Authorship |
Alcuin.VersEubor 1308 |
Bede 1 |
Author of On the Art of Metre |
 |
Authorship |
Alcuin.VersEubor 1306-8 |
Bede 1 |
Author of biblical commentaries |
 |
Authorship |
Alcuin.VersEubor 1207-8 |
Bede 1 |
Author of Ecclesiastical History of the English People |
 |
Authorship |
Alcuin.VersEubor 743-5 |
Bede 1 |
Author of Verse Life of Saint Cuthbert |
 |
Authorship |
Alcuin.VersEubor 781-2 |
Bede 1 |
Author of a hymn in honour of Æthelthryth 2 |
 |
Authorship |
Alcuin.VersEubor 687 |
Bede 1 |
Author of Verse Life of Saint Cuthbert |
 |
Authorship |
Alcuin.VersEubor 686 |
Bede 1 |
Author of Prose Life of Saint Cuthbert |
 |
Authorship |
Alcuin.VersEubor 1547 |
Aldhelm 3 |
Author of writings |
 |
Authorship |
Alcuin.VersEubor 1654--5 |
Alcuin 1 |
Author of The Bishops, Kings and Saints of York |
 |
Authorship |
Alcuin.VersEubor 1408-9 |
Alcuin 1 |
Author of The Bishops, Kings and Saints of York |
 |
Authorship |
Alcuin.VersEubor 1320 |
Alcuin 1 |
Author of The Bishops, Kings and Saints of York |
 |
Authorship |
Alcuin.VersEubor 1206-7 |
Alcuin 1 |
Author of The Bishops, Kings and Saints of York |
 |
Authorship |
Alcuin.VersEubor 741-3 |
Alcuin 1 |
Author of The Bishops, Kings and Saints of York |
 |
Authorship |
Alcuin.VersEubor 427-38 |
Alcuin 1 |
Author of a poem on the Cross |
 |
Event |
Alcuin.VersEubor 1641-8 |
|
As Anonymous 374 lay dying, Anonymous 376, who was keeping watch, had a vision of a radiant being who carried the soul of Anonymous 374 up to heaven. |
 |
Event |
Alcuin.VersEubor 1635-9 |
|
Anonymous 374 foretold his own death to Alcuin 1 during a virulent epidemic. |
 |
Event |
Alcuin.VersEubor 1630-4 |
|
Anonymous 375 died before midday, his death having been foretold to Anonymous 374 in a vision. |
 |
Event |
Alcuin.VersEubor 1619-32 |
|
Anonymous 374 told Alcuin 1 of a vision which foretold the death of a brother (Anonymous 375). |
 |
Event |
Alcuin.VersEubor 1605-13 |
|
Anonymous 374 had a vision of a young man with an open book. |
 |
Event |
Alcuin.VersEubor 1602-5 |
|
Anonymous 374 guided the life of Alcuin 1 during his boyhood with his counsel. |
 |
Event |
Alcuin.VersEubor 1586-8 |
|
A large number of people attended the burial of Æthelberht 8. |
 |
Event |
Alcuin.VersEubor 1490-1506 |
|
Æthelberht 8 gave various gifts to the church of York. |
 |
Event |
Alcuin.VersEubor 1490-1 |
|
Edwin 2 was baptized. |
 |
Event |
Alcuin.VersEubor 1507-18 |
|
Æthelberht 8 erected a new basilica. |
 |
Event |
Alcuin.VersEubor 1507-8, 1518-20 |
|
Æthelberht 8 consecrated the new church to the Holy Wisdom nine days before he died. |
 |
Event |
Alcuin.VersEubor 1521-5 |
|
Æthelberht 8 retired to a solitary life, giving his episcopal powers to Eanbald 1. |
 |
Event |
Alcuin.VersEubor 1526-62 |
|
Æthelberht 8 left his wealth to Eanbald 1 and Alcuin 1. |
 |
Event |
Alcuin.VersEubor 1567-8, 1573-85 |
|
Æthelberht 8 passed to the heavenly hall joyously in the presence of his pupils (Anonymi 1128). |
 |
Event |
Alcuin.VersEubor 1488-9 |
|
Æthelberht 8 added ornaments with varied beauty to the churches. |
 |
Event |
Alcuin.VersEubor 1477-9 |
|
Those unwilling to follow his preaching (Anonymi 1127) Æthelberht 8 pursued with the law, including kings and rulers. |
 |
Event |
Alcuin.VersEubor 1460-5 |
|
Æthelberht 8 returned from his pilgrimage to serve his fatherland. |
 |
Event |
Alcuin.VersEubor 1466-8 |
|
Æthelberht 8 became archbishop at the request of the people. |
 |
Event |
Alcuin.VersEubor 1454-9 |
|
Æthelberht 8 travelled on foreign pilgrimages, including to Rome. |
 |
Event |
Alcuin.VersEubor 1449-53 |
|
By means of the Scriptures Æthelberht 8 taught various arts to several pupils whom he held to be talented (Anonymi 1099). |
 |
Event |
Alcuin.VersEubor 1431 |
|
Ecgberht 7 appointed Æthelberht 8 as a teacher in York. |
 |
Event |
Alcuin.VersEubor 1434 |
|
Æthelberht 8 taught a variety of subjects in York. |
 |
Event |
Alcuin.VersEubor 1425 |
|
In adulthood as an upright person Æthelberht 8 entered the priesthood. |
 |
Event |
Alcuin.VersEubor 1423 |
|
Æthelberht 8 was made a deacon at the appropriate time. |
 |
Event |
Alcuin.VersEubor 1416-18 |
|
His parents (Anonymi 1125) gave Æthelberht 8 in boyhood to a monasterium. |
 |
Event |
Alcuin.VersEubor 1408-12 |
|
Alcuin 1 appealed to the youth of York (Anonymi 1134) to keep reading his poem. |
 |
Event |
Alcuin.VersEubor 1396-7 |
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Æthelberht 8 succeeded Ecgberht 7 as bishop. |
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Event |
Alcuin.VersEubor 1393 |
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Echa 1 predicted many future things with a prophetic mind. |
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Event |
Alcuin.VersEubor 1363-78 |
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Balthere 1 once fell off a cliff but was able to walk on the sea. |
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Event |
Alcuin.VersEubor 1333-62 |
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While praying alone, Balthere 1 encountered a terrified soul who dropped from the upper clouds. |
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Event |
Alcuin.VersEubor 1325-32 |
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Balthere 1 fought against aerial throngs. |
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Event |
Alcuin.VersEubor 1317-18 |
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A sick man (Anonymous 378) was healed when surrounded by the relics of Bede 1. |
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Event |
Alcuin.VersEubor 1298-1300 |
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Ceolfrith 1 was buried in Langres and subsequently reburied in his fatherland. |
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Event |
Alcuin.VersEubor 1296-7 |
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While on pilgrimage, led by the love of Christ, Ceolfrith 1 died as an exile in the city of Langres. |
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Event |
Alcuin.VersEubor 1293-4 |
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Through the agency of his parents (Anonymi 1124), Bede 1 entered the monastery of Jarrow at the age of seven. |
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Event |
Alcuin.VersEubor 1276 |
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Eadberht 11 frequently defeated hostile troops (Anonymi 1123). |
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Event |
Alcuin.VersEubor 1288-90 |
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Bede 1 closed his eyes on the present life, seeking the stars. |
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Event |
Alcuin.VersEubor 1287 |
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Ecgberht 7 and Eadberht 11 were buried in peace. |
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Event |
Alcuin.VersEubor 1285 |
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Ecgberht 7 ruled the church for thirty-two years. |
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Event |
Alcuin.VersEubor 1280 |
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Ecgberht 7 received the pallium from the pope (Gregory 3). |
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Office |
Alcuin.VersEubor 1274-86 |
Eadberht 11 |
Eadberht 11 reigned for a period of twenty-one years in harmony with Ecgberht 7, the bishop. |
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Event |
Alcuin.VersEubor 1263-5 |
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Ecgberht 7 spent day and night on his ecclesiastical duties. |
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Event |
Alcuin.VersEubor 1254-8 |
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Ecgberht 7 gave his wealth to the poor. |
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Event |
Alcuin.VersEubor 1248-50 |
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Wilfrid 4 handed over his episcopal see to Ecgberht 7. |
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Event |
Alcuin.VersEubor 1245-6 |
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Wilfrid 4 left the varied and empty cares of the world. |
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Event |
Alcuin.VersEubor 1238-45 |
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Wilfrid 4 sought out special enclosures, giving himself wholy to the contemplative life. |
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Event |
Alcuin.VersEubor 1231-4 |
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Wilfrid 4 multiplied his flock by teaching and example. |
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Event |
Alcuin.VersEubor 1213-15 |
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John 18 ended his life in the monasterium to which he had retired. |
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Event |
Alcuin.VersEubor 1210-12 |
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When John 18 grew old, he yielded up the seat of honour [i.e., the episcopal throne] to another [sc. Wilfrid 4] while still alive and with a devout heart sought a monasterium. |
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Event |
Alcuin.VersEubor 1205 |
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John 18, they say, performed many other miracles here. |
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Event |
Alcuin.VersEubor 1197-1204 |
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After spending the night praying, John 18 blessed Anonymous 372, who regained consciousness and recovered. |
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Event |
Alcuin.VersEubor 1181-96 |
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John 18 forbade Anonymous 372 to race his horse. Nevertheless he did so, fell off, and was carried home senseless by his companions (Anonymi 1097). |
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Event |
Alcuin.VersEubor 1179-80 |
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John 18 made a journey on horseback with his clergy (Anonymi 1097) over a level field suitable for racing. |
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Event |
Alcuin.VersEubor 1170 |
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John 18 and Anonymous 370 sat down to dine together. |
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Event |
Alcuin.VersEubor 1156-78 |
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At the request of a comes (Anonymous 370), John 18 blessed a dying boy (Anonymous 371) and asked that he be restored to health, which subsequently happened. |
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Event |
Alcuin.VersEubor 1154-5 |
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A comes (Anonymous 370) summoned John 18 to dedicate a church to the Lord according to custom. |
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Event |
Alcuin.VersEubor 1151-3 |
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Anonymous 369 bore drink to John 18. |
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Event |
Alcuin.VersEubor 1139-50 |
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John 18 healed the wife (Anonymous 369) of a comes (Anonymous 368) from her illness by giving her holy water. |
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Event |
Alcuin.VersEubor 1137-8, 1144-5 |
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A comes (Anonymous 368) summoned John 18 to dedicate a church. |
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Event |
Alcuin.VersEubor 1123-35 |
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The bishop [sc. John 18] blessed the sick hand of a young woman (Anonymous 366) and the disease left her. |
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Event |
Alcuin.VersEubor 1121-2 |
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While visiting ecclesiastical communities under his protection, John 18 came to a community of nuns (Anonymi 1096). |
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Event |
Alcuin.VersEubor 1100-19 |
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John 18 cured a mute young man (Anonymous 365) and restored his skin and hair. |
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Event |
Alcuin.VersEubor 1092-9 |
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John 18, accompanied by others (Anonymi 1118), sought out a place where he might fast and give to those in need. |
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Event |
Alcuin.VersEubor 1084-5 |
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When Bosa 1 died, John 18 received control of the church. |
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Event |
Alcuin.VersEubor 1084 |
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Bosa 1 sought the realms of happiness i.e., died]. |
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Event |
Alcuin.VersEubor 1083 |
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Aldfrith 1 was placed beside his ancestors (Anonymi 1117). |
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Event |
Alcuin.VersEubor 1081 -3 |
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Aldfrith 1 died in a period of peace after ruling for nineteen years. |
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Event |
Alcuin.VersEubor 1071 |
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Anonymi 1095 buried Hewald 2 and Hewald 1 with the honour worthy of pious martyrs. |
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Event |
Alcuin.VersEubor 1069-71 |
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The vision [of Anonymous 364] did not deceive. The companions (Anonymi 1095) found the bodies of the Hewald 2 and Hewald 1. |
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Event |
Alcuin.VersEubor 1066-8 |
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Anonymous 364, one of the companions of Hewald 2 and Hewald 1, had a vision of the one Hewald who told him he could find the bodies where he saw the light radiating. |
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Event |
Alcuin.VersEubor 1059-65 |
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The bodies [of Hewald 2 and Hewald 1] floated against the current for eleven miles, a bright light shining in whatever place they came. |
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Event |
Alcuin.VersEubor 1053-5, 1057-9 |
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Anonymi 1094 killed Hewald 1 after a lengthy period of torture. |
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Event |
Alcuin.VersEubor 1044--51 |
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Hewald 2 and Hewald 1 went to convert the pagan Saxons. |
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Event |
Alcuin.VersEubor 1052-4, 1058-9 |
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Hewald 2 was immediately killed. |
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Event |
Alcuin.VersEubor 1024-5 |
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Wihtberht 2 separated from Ecgberht 6 to live a contemplative life in strict solitude. |
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Event |
Alcuin.VersEubor 1026-30 |
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Wihtberht 2 built an outstanding enclosure for monks (Anonymi 1133) of his people. |
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Event |
Alcuin.VersEubor 1033 |
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Wihtbert 1 reached the joys of the heavenly life. |
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Event |
Alcuin.VersEubor 1034-6 |
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Others (Anonymi 1093) travelled by ship eastwards across the sea to seek pagan soil where they tried to spread the word of salvation. |
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Event |
Alcuin.VersEubor 1017-18 |
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Event |
Alcuin.VersEubor 1020-1 |
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Ecgberht 6 led an outstanding life up to the day of his death. |
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Event |
Alcuin.VersEubor 1008-12 |
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Many (Anonymi 1093) went overseas bearing the seeds of life to other peoples. |
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Event |
Alcuin.VersEubor 900-4 |
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After he arose from the dead, Anonymous 362 became a monk. |
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Event |
Alcuin.VersEubor 888-99 |
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Anonymous 362 died in the first part of the night but then arose at the end of the night. |
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Event |
Alcuin.VersEubor 876-1007 |
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A man (Anonymous 362) who had risen from the dead used to tell of things that he had seen. |
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Event |
Alcuin.VersEubor 873-5 |
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Bosa 1 completed the span of the present life. |
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Event |
Alcuin.VersEubor 857 |
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Bosa 1 embellished the splendour of the church. |
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Event |
Alcuin.VersEubor 857-70 |
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Bosa 1 required his church to remove itself from the customs of the people and to serve God at all hours. |
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Office |
Alcuin.VersEubor 843-6 |
Aldfrith 1 |
Ecgfrith 4 left the control of his empire to Aldfrith 1. |
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Event |
Alcuin.VersEubor 841-2 |
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Ecgfrith 4 died at the hands of the Picts (Anonymi 1112) in a wretched defeat of his men (Anonymi 1113). |
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Event |
Alcuin.VersEubor 841 |
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The Picts (Anonymi 1112) waged war on Ecgfrith 4. |
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Event |
Alcuin.VersEubor 838-40 |
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Ecgfrith 4 sent his troops (Anonymi 1132) to ravage the Irish (Anonymi 1131). |
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Event |
Alcuin.VersEubor 836-7 |
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Ecgfrith 4 waged victorious wars during his reign. |
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Event |
Alcuin.VersEubor 830-5 |
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Freed and ransomed, Imma 2 returning home told everything to his brother (Tunna 1). |
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Event |
Alcuin.VersEubor 828-9 |
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Anonymous 255 gave Imma 2 the power to redeem himself. |
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Event |
Alcuin.VersEubor 823-8 |
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Anonymous 255 bound the miles (Imma 2) in chains but when they were loosened, he permitted him to ransom himself. |
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Event |
Alcuin.VersEubor 822 |
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The comes (Anonymous 359) sold the miles (Imma 2) to another person (Anonymous 255). |
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Event |
Alcuin.VersEubor 803-22 |
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The chains kept being loosed from the miles (Imma 2), which he then explained. |
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Event |
Alcuin.VersEubor 790-803 |
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After being wounded and lying senseless, Imma 2 recovered and was captured. |
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Event |
Alcuin.VersEubor 789 |
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Ælfwine 4 died in battle. |
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Event |
Alcuin.VersEubor 777-80 |
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The original tomb which held Æthelthryth 2's limbs under the ground became known as a source of healing for many (Anonymi 1110) and a remedy for eye-diseases. |
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Event |
Alcuin.VersEubor 775-6 |
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The clothing which covered the limbs of Æthelthryth 2 often healed the demon-possessed (Anonymi 1109). |
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Event |
Alcuin.VersEubor 771-4 |
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When the body of Æthelthryth 2 was discovered, a medical incision appeared to be healed. |
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Event |
Alcuin.VersEubor 771-2 |
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A doctor (Anonymous 357) made an incision in Æthelthryth 2. |
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Event |
Alcuin.VersEubor 766-9 |
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Æthelthryth 2 was found incorrupt fully clothed sixty years after her burial. |
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Event |
Alcuin.VersEubor 753, 756-63 |
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Ecgfrith 4 married Æthelthryth 2. |
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Event |
Alcuin.VersEubor 751-2 |
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Ecgfrith 4 won military victories and subdued fierce peoples. |
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Event |
Alcuin.VersEubor 739-40 |
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The sick (Anonymi 1108) were healed by the covering under which Cuthbert 1 died. |
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Event |
Alcuin.VersEubor 737-8 |
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A man (Anonymous 30) put on the sandals of Cuthbert 1 and went away with a healed body. |
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Event |
Alcuin.VersEubor 735-6 |
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A man (Anonymous 355) who touched the robes of the prophet [sc. Cuthbert 1] was healed of his eye complaint. |
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Event |
Alcuin.VersEubor 733-4 |
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A man (Anonymous 354) was healed from his illness by praying at the tomb of Cuthbert 1. |
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Event |
Alcuin.VersEubor 731-2 |
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A person possessed of an evil spirit (Anonymous 353) was healed by earth on which had been poured water that had washed the limbs of Cuthbert 1. |
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Event |
Alcuin.VersEubor 727-8 |
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While Cuthbert 1 himself was ill he cured a man (Wealhstod 1) of diarrhoea. |
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Event |
Alcuin.VersEubor 729-30 |
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The body of Cuthbert 1 was found to be whole in its garment ten years after his death. |
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Event |
Alcuin.VersEubor 725-6 |
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Cuthbert 1 had a vision of angels bearing the soul of a shepherd (Anonymous 351) who had fallen out of a tree. |
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Event |
Alcuin.VersEubor 723-4 |
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Cuthbert 1 prophesied to a mother (Anonymous 349) safety for her son (Anonymous 350) and household (Anonymi 1091) when a plague afflicted the Britons. |
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Event |
Alcuin.VersEubor 721-2 |
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While on a journey Cuthbert 1 found a young man about to die (Anonymous 348) whom he returned to health by prayer. |
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Event |
Alcuin.VersEubor 719-20 |
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Bread blessed and offered up by Cuthbert 1 cured a sick man (Anonymous 347) when it was mixed with water. |
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Event |
Alcuin.VersEubor 717-18 |
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Cuthbert 1 cured with holy oil a pain in the side and in the head of a girl (Anonymous 40). |
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Event |
Alcuin.VersEubor 710-11 |
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Cuthbert 1 sowed a crop for himself in a field and by only a word kept the birds from it. |
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Event |
Alcuin.VersEubor 712 |
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The sea and animals obeyed Cuthbert 1. |
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Event |
Alcuin.VersEubor 713-14 |
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Cuthbert 1 accurately prophesied many future events concerning himself and others (Anonymi 1107). |
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Event |
Alcuin.VersEubor 715-16 |
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Cuthbert 1 healed the wife (Anonymous 39) of a comes (Hemma 1), driving away the plague by sprinkling holy water on her. |
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Event |
Alcuin.VersEubor 708-9 |
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Cuthbert 1 brought from the turf flowing water which in answer to prayer provided him with water. |
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Event |
Alcuin.VersEubor 706-7 |
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Cuthbert 1 expelled demons from Farne, making a residence for himself nearby. |
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Event |
Alcuin.VersEubor 704-5 |
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Cuthbert 1 healed a wife (Anonymous 342) possessed of a demon before he entered the house at the invitation of the husband (Anonymous 39). |
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Event |
Alcuin.VersEubor 702-3 |
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Cuthbert 1 turned fire aside from buildings by his prayers, which young men (Anonymi 1090) were unable to do. |
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Event |
Alcuin.VersEubor 700-1 |
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Cuthbert 1 prophesied that he and a companion (Anonymous 341) would share a fish brought by an eagle, and so it was done. |
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Event |
Alcuin.VersEubor 698-9 |
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Cuthbert 1 removed the hunger of sailors (Anonymi 1089) by prayer and prophesied calm weather. |
 |
Event |
Alcuin.VersEubor 697 |
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Cuthbert 1 saved from illness and sin a brother (Anonymous 340) who saw him being warmed by animals. |
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Event |
Alcuin.VersEubor 694-5 |
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Cuthbert 1 fed an angel bread and gained heavenly food thereby. |
 |
Event |
Alcuin.VersEubor 696 |
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Cuthbert 1 was warmed by animals. |
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Event |
Alcuin.VersEubor 692-3 |
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Cuthbert 1 saw the soul of Aidan 1 born above the stars when he was attending to the feeding of sheep. |
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Event |
Alcuin.VersEubor 690-1 |
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Cuthbert 1 called back through his prayers five ships tossed on the sea by wind. |
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Event |
Alcuin.VersEubor 688-9 |
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Cuthbert 1 cured himself when a swelling turned to fever by following an angel's command. |
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Event |
Alcuin.VersEubor 678-84 |
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Cuthbert 1 was buried. Miracles took place at the place where he was buried. |
 |
Event |
Alcuin.VersEubor 676-80 |
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Cuthbert 1 died in his solitary cell; the island was made sacred by his death. |
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Event |
Alcuin.VersEubor 675 |
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Cuthbert 1 returned to become a hermit again. |
 |
Event |
Alcuin.VersEubor 666-73 |
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Cuthbert 1 became a bishop at the urging of Anonymi 1088 and [Ecgfrith 4]. |
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Event |
Alcuin.VersEubor 657-63 |
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Cuthbert 1 sought out the island of Farne, where he lived for a long time as a solitary hermit. |
 |
Event |
Alcuin.VersEubor 654-5 |
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Cuthbert 1 strengthened his followers (Anonymi 1106) in virtue. |
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Event |
Alcuin.VersEubor 644-5 |
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Wilfrid 2 was buried in the church at Ripon. |
 |
Event |
Alcuin.VersEubor 644-5 |
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Wilfrid 2 built a church in Ripon in honour of Peter. |
 |
Event |
Alcuin.VersEubor 642-3 |
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Wilfrid 2 died in accordance with the predictions of the angel. |
 |
Event |
Alcuin.VersEubor 624-40 |
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On the fifth day after his illness, Wilfrid 2 reported a vision of St Michael. |
 |
PersonInfo |
Alcuin.VersEubor 614-23 |
Wilfrid 2 |
To the distress of his pupils and companions (Anonymi 1087), Wilfrid 2 fell ill for four days. |
 |
Event |
Alcuin.VersEubor 607-13 |
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Wilfrid 2 made thousands of converts to Christ among the Frisian people (Anonymi 1086). |
 |
Event |
Alcuin.VersEubor 606 |
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Wilfrid 2 was forced to hasten to Rome. |
 |
Event |
Alcuin.VersEubor 581-7 |
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Wilfrid 2 converted peoples in many places, including South Saxony. |
 |
Event |
Alcuin.VersEubor 585-605 |
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Wilfrid 2 baptized South Saxony [sc. Anonymi 1084] at which point a three-year drought was broken. |
 |
Event |
Alcuin.VersEubor 575-6 |
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Ecgfrith 4 succeeded his father [sc. Ecgfrith 4] on the throne on the latter's death. |
 |
Event |
Alcuin.VersEubor 573-4 |
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After holding the empire for twenty-eight years, Oswiu 1 rested in peace. |
 |
Event |
Alcuin.VersEubor 565-9 |
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Oswiu 1 subsequently conquered many other kingdoms. |
 |
Event |
Alcuin.VersEubor 556-8 |
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As a result of the war [against Penda 1], Oswiu 1 brought the Mercians (Anonymi 1104) under the control of the Faith, thereby enabling his people (Anonymi 1105) to regain their fatherland. |
 |
Event |
Alcuin.VersEubor 529-52 |
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Penda 1 fled the battle but was killed by the sword. |
 |
Event |
Alcuin.VersEubor 517-55 |
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Having been an enemy from Oswiu 1's earliest years on the throne, Penda 1 attacked him with an army (Anonymi 1101) but was defeated. |
 |
Event |
Alcuin.VersEubor 520-2 |
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Penda 1 raised an army (Anonymi 1101). |
 |
Event |
Alcuin.VersEubor 511-16 |
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Relatives of Oswiu 1 (Anonymi 1078) killed kinsmen (Anonymi 1080) and brought pagan forces (Anonymi 1081) into the citadels of the cities of their homeland and attempted to overthrow him. |
 |
Event |
Alcuin.VersEubor 507-10 |
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Oswiu 1 defended his kingdom against foreigners (Anonymi 1079) |
 |
Event |
Alcuin.VersEubor 503-4 |
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Oswald 1 died at the age of thirty-eight. |
 |
Office |
Alcuin.VersEubor 499-500 |
Oswald 1 |
Oswald 1 held the governance of his empire of kingdoms successfully for nine years. |
 |
Event |
Alcuin.VersEubor 485-6 |
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Oswald 1's head was attached to a stake of wood. |
 |
Event |
Alcuin.VersEubor 443-54 |
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A brother who broke his arm (Bothelm 2) was healed by moss from the cross. |
 |
Event |
Alcuin.VersEubor 460-98 |
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An Irish scholar (Anonymous 231), struck by plague, drank some water bathed in the stake on which Oswald 1's head had been nailed and recovered. |
 |
Event |
Alcuin.VersEubor 400-26 |
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A mentally disturbed man (Anonymous 333) was healed by the dust brought by an abbess (Anonymous 332) from Oswald 1's tomb. |
 |
Event |
Alcuin.VersEubor 396-9 |
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An abbess (Anonymous 332) visited the sacred places associated with Oswald 1. |
 |
Event |
Alcuin.VersEubor 380-7 |
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A boy in the monastery who was sick (Anonymous 331) was taken to the burial-place of Oswald 1 and was healed. |
 |
Event |
Alcuin.VersEubor 362-74 |
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The remains of Oswald 1 were translated to Lindsey, where the local people (Anonymi 1076) buried him after seeing a fiery light. |
 |
Event |
Alcuin.VersEubor 357-61 |
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Osthryth 1 saw that the remains of Oswald 1 were reburied in a church. |
 |
Event |
Alcuin.VersEubor 336-51 |
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A man (Anonymous 329) collected dust from the place where Oswald 1 died; he took it to a house where a post with a cloth containing the dust proved immune to fire. |
 |
Event |
Alcuin.VersEubor 324-35 |
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The traveller (Anonymous 327) led a girl in a coma (Anonymous 328) to the place where Oswald 1 died and she was healed. |
 |
Event |
Alcuin.VersEubor 314-23 |
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The horse of a traveller (Anonymous 327) was healed at the spot where Oswald 1 died. |
 |
Event |
Alcuin.VersEubor 305-7 |
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Oswiu 1 established a church in Bamburgh dedicated to St Peter. |
 |
Event |
Alcuin.VersEubor 303-9 |
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Oswiu 1 took Oswald 1's hand and placed it in a silver casket. |
 |
Event |
Alcuin.VersEubor 301-3 |
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After Oswald 1 was killed, his hand was hung on a stake |
 |
Event |
Alcuin.VersEubor 291-300 |
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Oswald 1 ordered a silver dish and the food on it to be given to those in need (Anonymi 1073). |
 |
Event |
Alcuin.VersEubor 236-64 |
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Oswald 1 returned suddenly from exile and conquered his enemies. |
 |
Event |
Alcuin.VersEubor 226-33 |
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Edwin 2 was suddenly murdered by his allies (Anonymi 1070). |
 |
Event |
Alcuin.VersEubor 219, 274-81 |
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Edwin 2 founded spacious churches in cities and endowed them with gifts. |
 |
Event |
Alcuin.VersEubor 218 |
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Edwin 2 spurred his people (Anonymi 1069) to serve the Faith by gifts and threats. |
 |
Event |
Alcuin.VersEubor 217 |
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Edwin 2 established laws with just moderation. |
 |
Event |
Alcuin.VersEubor 213 |
|
Paulinus 1 converted many thousands (Anonymi 1100) to Christ |
 |
Event |
Alcuin.VersEubor 204-09 |
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Edwin 2 decided to make York his capital. |
 |
Event |
Alcuin.VersEubor 194-202, 222 |
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Edwin 2 decided to be baptized with his people (Anonymi 1069). |
 |
Event |
Alcuin.VersEubor 131-5 |
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Edwin 2 married a woman from the South (Æthelburg 1). |
 |
Event |
Alcuin.VersEubor 145-66 |
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Edwin 2 was converted to Christianity through the agency of Paulinus 1. |
 |
Event |
Alcuin.VersEubor 167-93 |
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Following the instructions of Edwin 2, Coifi 1 desecrated the altars of his temple and a crowd (Anonymi 1068) destroyed the shrine. |
 |
Event |
Alcuin.VersEubor 120-3 |
|
Edwin 2 conquered various peoples in Britain |
 |
Event |
Alcuin.VersEubor 111-12 |
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A king (Æthelfrith 2) was killed by the sword. |
 |
Event |
Alcuin.VersEubor 93-110 |
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Edwin 2 had a vision of a messenger who predicted that God would save him from his enemy and that he would have an empire circumscribed only by the waves. |
 |
Event |
Alcuin.VersEubor 92 |
|
Edwin 2 fled, being driven into exile |
 |
PersonInfo |
Alcuin.VersEubor 723 |
Cuthbert 1 |
pious |
 |
PersonInfo |
Alcuin.VersEubor 727 |
Cuthbert 1 |
he was sick |
 |
PersonInfo |
Alcuin.VersEubor 732 |
Cuthbert 1 |
holy limbs |
 |
PersonInfo |
Alcuin.VersEubor 735 |
Cuthbert 1 |
prophet |
 |
PersonInfo |
Alcuin.VersEubor 1282 |
Eadberht 11 |
brave |
 |
PersonInfo |
Alcuin.VersEubor 1282 |
Eadberht 11 |
energetic |
 |
PersonInfo |
Alcuin.VersEubor 1287 |
Eadberht 11 |
happy in his merits |
 |
PersonInfo |
Alcuin.VersEubor 91 |
Edwin 2 |
born in York |
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PersonInfo |
Alcuin.VersEubor 93 |
Edwin 2 |
pagan |
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PersonInfo |
Alcuin.VersEubor 227 |
Edwin 2 |
wager of war |
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PersonInfo |
Alcuin.VersEubor 232 |
Edwin 2 |
most famous of kings |
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PersonInfo |
Alcuin.VersEubor 1490 |
Edwin 2 |
powerful in war |
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PersonInfo |
Alcuin.VersEubor 751 |
Ecgfrith 4 |
martial |
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PersonInfo |
Alcuin.VersEubor 763 |
Ecgfrith 4 |
they [sc. Ecgfrith 4 and Æthelthryth 2] remained chaste as husband and wife |
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PersonInfo |
Alcuin.VersEubor 769 |
Ecgfrith 4 |
her face shone with a holy gleam |
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PersonInfo |
Alcuin.VersEubor 1389 |
Echa 1 |
holy |
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PersonInfo |
Alcuin.VersEubor 1390 |
Echa 1 |
He lived chaste in body, shunning earthly honours. |
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PersonInfo |
Alcuin.VersEubor 1392 |
Echa 1 |
He lived the life of an angel on earth. |
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PersonInfo |
Alcuin.VersEubor 1014 |
Ecgberht 6 |
holy |
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PersonInfo |
Alcuin.VersEubor 1019-21 |
Ecgberht 6 |
generous to the poor but always stinting of himself ... a good man ... shining with outstanding piety ... |
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PersonInfo |
Alcuin.VersEubor 1253 |
Ecgberht 7 |
with kindly merits |
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PersonInfo |
Alcuin.VersEubor 1254 |
Ecgberht 7 |
rich in earthly wealth |
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PersonInfo |
Alcuin.VersEubor 1256 |
Ecgberht 7 |
devoted to the cares of the poor |
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PersonInfo |
Alcuin.VersEubor 1259 |
Ecgberht 7 |
very famous |
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PersonInfo |
Alcuin.VersEubor 1260 |
Ecgberht 7 |
revered by all the people |
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PersonInfo |
Alcuin.VersEubor 1261-2 |
Ecgberht 7 |
outstanding in character, just, good-humoured and implacable against those who were evil, gentle while also severe. |
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PersonInfo |
Alcuin.VersEubor 1282 |
Ecgberht 7 |
pious |
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PersonInfo |
Alcuin.VersEubor 1282 |
Ecgberht 7 |
kindly |
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PersonInfo |
Alcuin.VersEubor 1287 |
Ecgberht 7 |
happy in his merits |
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PersonInfo |
Alcuin.VersEubor 79 |
Gregory 1 |
revered throughout the world |
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PersonInfo |
Alcuin.VersEubor 1045 |
Hewald 2 |
burning with an intense fervour of Faith |
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PersonInfo |
Alcuin.VersEubor 1048 |
Hewald 2 |
blond |
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PersonInfo |
Alcuin.VersEubor 1045 |
Hewald 1 |
burning with an intense fervour of Faith |
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PersonInfo |
Alcuin.VersEubor 1048 |
Hewald 1 |
swarthy |
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PersonInfo |
Alcuin.VersEubor 1049 |
Hewald 1 |
Swarthy Hewald 1 was keener on books that blond Hewald 2 |
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PersonInfo |
Alcuin.VersEubor 1085-6 |
John 18 |
A most famous man in piety, faith, merits and mind, a supreme pontiff, in the fashion of the ancient fathers, pouring forth rivers of teachers from a pure heart ... |
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PersonInfo |
Alcuin.VersEubor 1090 |
John 18 |
the honour of his virtue was accompanied by manifest miracles |
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PersonInfo |
Alcuin.VersEubor 1092 |
John 18 |
pious |
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PersonInfo |
Alcuin.VersEubor 1128 |
John 18 |
holy |
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PersonInfo |
Alcuin.VersEubor 1144 |
John 18 |
pious |
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PersonInfo |
Alcuin.VersEubor 1167 |
John 18 |
a man pious and kindly |
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PersonInfo |
Alcuin.VersEubor 388 |
Offa 7 |
blessed |
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PersonInfo |
Alcuin.VersEubor 358 |
Osthryth 1 |
faithful |
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PersonInfo |
Alcuin.VersEubor 482 |
Oswald 1 |
his virtues |
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PersonInfo |
Alcuin.VersEubor 499 |
Oswald 1 |
holy |
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PersonInfo |
Alcuin.VersEubor 505 |
Oswald 1 |
his outstanding merits |
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PersonInfo |
Alcuin.VersEubor 570-2 |
Oswiu 1 |
He was very just with equitable laws unconquered in battle but trustworthy in peace, generous in gifts to the wretched, pious, equitable to all. |
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PersonInfo |
Alcuin.VersEubor 134 |
Paulinus 1 |
one who maintained a moral life |
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PersonInfo |
Alcuin.VersEubor 135-6 |
Paulinus 1 |
a distinguished Roman citizen |
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PersonInfo |
Alcuin.VersEubor 136 |
Paulinus 1 |
relying on the great renown of his merits |
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PersonInfo |
Alcuin.VersEubor 137-8 |
Paulinus 1 |
truthful in speech and wise in heart, a preserver of justice, a true lover of piety |
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PersonInfo |
Alcuin.VersEubor 139 |
Paulinus 1 |
a learned member of the Catholic church |
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PersonInfo |
Alcuin.VersEubor 163 |
Paulinus 1 |
pious |
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PersonInfo |
Alcuin.VersEubor 518 |
Penda 1 |
strong in strength and guile |
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PersonInfo |
Alcuin.VersEubor 519 |
Penda 1 |
a cruel ravager of the kingdom [of Oswiu 1] |
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PersonInfo |
Alcuin.VersEubor 527 |
Penda 1 |
ferocious |
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PersonInfo |
Alcuin.VersEubor 1072 |
Swithberht 1 |
from the above-mentioned people [sc. the English] |
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PersonInfo |
Alcuin.VersEubor 1074-5 |
Swithberht 1 |
outstanding in his time |
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PersonInfo |
Alcuin.VersEubor 1022 |
Wihtberht 2 |
a companion suitable [for Ecgberht 6] in his personal qualities and habits |
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PersonInfo |
Alcuin.VersEubor 1023-4 |
Wihtberht 2 |
outstanding in all his religious practice |
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PersonInfo |
Alcuin.VersEubor 1031-2 |
Wihtberht 2 |
He became famous for his miracles and in the manner of a prophet saw many future events |
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PersonInfo |
Alcuin.VersEubor 1032 |
Wihtberht 2 |
He remained widely famous |
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PersonInfo |
Alcuin.VersEubor 577-8 |
Wilfrid 2 |
Through the merits of his virtues Wilfrid 2 became famous far and wide through the world. |
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PersonInfo |
Alcuin.VersEubor 613 |
Wilfrid 2 |
He is praised with notable fame throughout the world. |
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PersonInfo |
Alcuin.VersEubor 614-23 |
Wilfrid 2 |
He was suddenly struck by a harsh illness and through many days with the pain growing in strength, he came to the extremity of his afflicted body. For four days he lay almost insensible without any feeling in his body and almost without breath, voiceless, with numbed limbs, he breathed cold breaths with a slight exhalation. |
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PersonInfo |
Alcuin.VersEubor 641 |
Wilfrid 2 |
Life and health soon followed the angel's prophecies |
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PersonInfo |
Alcuin.VersEubor 643 |
Wilfrid 2 |
outstanding |
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PersonInfo |
Alcuin.VersEubor 1216 |
Wilfrid 4 |
outstanding |
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PersonInfo |
Alcuin.VersEubor 1221 |
Wilfrid 4 |
He adorned that rank with kindly services and practices. |
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PersonInfo |
Alcuin.VersEubor 1227 |
Wilfrid 4 |
prudent |
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PersonInfo |
Alcuin.VersEubor 1228 |
Wilfrid 4 |
pious |
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PersonInfo |
Alcuin.VersEubor 1238 |
Wilfrid 4 |
accepted by all, revered, regarded with honour, loved |
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PersonInfo |
Alcuin.VersEubor 1037 |
Willibrord 1 |
outstanding |
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PersonInfo |
Alcuin.VersEubor 1072 |
Wira 1 |
from the above-mentioned people [sc. the English] |
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PersonInfo |
Alcuin.VersEubor 1074-5 |
Wira 1 |
outstanding in his time |
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RecordedNames |
Alcuin.VersEubor 1397 |
Æthelberht 8 |
(Ælberctus) |
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RecordedNames |
Alcuin.VersEubor 789 |
Ælfwine 4 |
(Ælfuine) |
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RecordedNames |
Alcuin.VersEubor 358 |
Æthelred 2 |
(Aedilredus) |
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RecordedNames |
Alcuin.VersEubor 753 |
Æthelthryth 2 |
(Aedilthryda) |
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RecordedNames |
Alcuin.VersEubor 291 |
Aidan 1 |
(Aedan) |
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RecordedNames |
Alcuin.VersEubor 693 |
Aidan 1 |
(Aedanus) |
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RecordedNames |
Alcuin.VersEubor 1516 |
Alcuin 1 |
(Alcuinus) |
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RecordedNames |
Alcuin.VersEubor 843 |
Aldfrith 1 |
(Aldfridus) |
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RecordedNames |
Alcuin.VersEubor 1547 |
Aldhelm 3 |
(Althelmus) |
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RecordedNames |
Alcuin.VersEubor 1319 |
Balthere 1 |
(Balthere) |
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RecordedNames |
Alcuin.VersEubor 1328 |
Balthere 1 |
(Balthere) |
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RecordedNames |
Alcuin.VersEubor 1383 |
Balthere 1 |
(Balthere) |
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RecordedNames |
Alcuin.VersEubor 685 |
Bede 1 |
(Beda) |
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RecordedNames |
Alcuin.VersEubor 744 |
Bede 1 |
(Beda) |
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RecordedNames |
Alcuin.VersEubor 781 |
Bede 1 |
(Beda) |
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RecordedNames |
Alcuin.VersEubor 1207 |
Bede 1 |
(Beda) |
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RecordedNames |
Alcuin.VersEubor 1289 |
Bede 1 |
(Beda) |
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RecordedNames |
Alcuin.VersEubor 1301 |
Bede 1 |
(Beda) |
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RecordedNames |
Alcuin.VersEubor 1547 |
Bede 1 |
(Beda) |
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RecordedNames |
Alcuin.VersEubor 847 |
Bosa 1 |
(Bosa) |
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RecordedNames |
Alcuin.VersEubor 262 |
Cadwallon 1 |
(Caduuala) |
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RecordedNames |
Alcuin.VersEubor 1295 |
Ceolfrith 1 |
(Ceolfridus) |
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RecordedNames |
Alcuin.VersEubor 167 |
Coifi 1 |
(Coefi) |
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RecordedNames |
Alcuin.VersEubor 647 |
Cuthbert 1 |
(Cuthberctus) |
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RecordedNames |
Alcuin.VersEubor 1274 |
Eadberht 11 |
(Eadberctus) |
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RecordedNames |
Alcuin.VersEubor 90 |
Edwin 2 |
(Eduin) |
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RecordedNames |
Alcuin.VersEubor 1491 |
Edwin 2 |
(Eduuin) |
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RecordedNames |
Alcuin.VersEubor 216 |
Edwin 2 |
(Eduinus) |
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RecordedNames |
Alcuin.VersEubor 232 |
Edwin 2 |
(Eduinus) |
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RecordedNames |
Alcuin.VersEubor 1516 |
Eanbald 1 |
(Eanbaldus) |
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RecordedNames |
Alcuin.VersEubor 1523 |
Eanbald 1 |
(Eanbaldus) |
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RecordedNames |
Alcuin.VersEubor 751 |
Ecgfrith 4 |
(Ecgfridus) |
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RecordedNames |
Alcuin.VersEubor 836 |
Ecgfrith 4 |
(Ecgfridus) |
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RecordedNames |
Alcuin.VersEubor 1388 |
Echa 1 |
(Echha) |
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RecordedNames |
Alcuin.VersEubor 1014 |
Ecgberht 6 |
(Ecgberct) |
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RecordedNames |
Alcuin.VersEubor 1249 |
Ecgberht 7 |
(Ecgberctus) |
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RecordedNames |
Alcuin.VersEubor 1396 |
Ecgberht 7 |
(Ecgberctus) |
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RecordedNames |
Alcuin.VersEubor 1428 |
Ecgberht 7 |
(Ecgberct) |
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RecordedNames |
Alcuin.VersEubor 1544 |
Gregory 1 |
(summus) |
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RecordedNames |
Alcuin.VersEubor 1544 |
Gregory 1 |
(Gregorius) |
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RecordedNames |
Alcuin.VersEubor 1046 |
Hewald 2 |
(Heuualdus) |
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RecordedNames |
Alcuin.VersEubor 1046 |
Hewald 1 |
(Heuualdus) |
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RecordedNames |
Alcuin.VersEubor 1086 |
John 18 |
(Iohannes) |
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RecordedNames |
Alcuin.VersEubor 1205 |
John 18 |
(Iohannes) |
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RecordedNames |
Alcuin.VersEubor 388 |
Offa 7 |
(Offa) |
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RecordedNames |
Alcuin.VersEubor 358 |
Osthryth 1 |
(Osthryda) |
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RecordedNames |
Alcuin.VersEubor 235 |
Oswald 1 |
(Osuualdus) |
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RecordedNames |
Alcuin.VersEubor 241 |
Oswald 1 |
(Osuualdus) |
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RecordedNames |
Alcuin.VersEubor 257 |
Oswald 1 |
(Osuualdus) |
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RecordedNames |
Alcuin.VersEubor 260 |
Oswald 1 |
(Osuualdus) |
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RecordedNames |
Alcuin.VersEubor 265 |
Oswald 1 |
(Osuuald) |
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RecordedNames |
Alcuin.VersEubor 319 |
Oswald 1 |
(Osuuald) |
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RecordedNames |
Alcuin.VersEubor 355 |
Oswald 1 |
(Osuualdus) |
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RecordedNames |
Alcuin.VersEubor 359 |
Oswald 1 |
(Osuualdus) |
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RecordedNames |
Alcuin.VersEubor 383 |
Oswald 1 |
(Osuualdus) |
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RecordedNames |
Alcuin.VersEubor 431 |
Oswald 1 |
(Osuualdus) |
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RecordedNames |
Alcuin.VersEubor 481 |
Oswald 1 |
(Osuualdus) |
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RecordedNames |
Alcuin.VersEubor 499 |
Oswald 1 |
(Osuuald) |
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RecordedNames |
Alcuin.VersEubor 506 |
Oswiu 1 |
(Osui) |
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RecordedNames |
Alcuin.VersEubor 508 |
Oswiu 1 |
(Osui) |
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RecordedNames |
Alcuin.VersEubor 566 |
Oswiu 1 |
(Osuui) |
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RecordedNames |
Alcuin.VersEubor 304 |
Oswiu 1 |
(Osuui) |
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RecordedNames |
Alcuin.VersEubor 135 |
Paulinus 1 |
(Paulinus) |
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RecordedNames |
Alcuin.VersEubor 210 |
Paulinus 1 |
(Paulinus) |
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RecordedNames |
Alcuin.VersEubor 518 |
Penda 1 |
(Pendan) |
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RecordedNames |
Alcuin.VersEubor 550 |
Penda 1 |
(Pendan) |
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RecordedNames |
Alcuin.VersEubor 1074 |
Swithberht 1 |
(Suidberct) |
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RecordedNames |
Alcuin.VersEubor 1023 |
Wihtberht 2 |
(Uuibert) |
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RecordedNames |
Alcuin.VersEubor 577 |
Wilfrid 2 |
(Uuilfridus) |
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RecordedNames |
Alcuin.VersEubor 1217 |
Wilfrid 4 |
(Uuilfridus) |
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RecordedNames |
Alcuin.VersEubor 1037 |
Willibrord 1 |
(Uuilbrordus) |
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Possession |
Alcuin.VersEubor 316 |
Anonymous 327 |
horse |
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Possession |
Alcuin.VersEubor 409 |
Anonymous 332 |
box containing dust that had absorbed the water which had washed Oswald 1's bones. |
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Possession |
Alcuin.VersEubor 1281 |
Eadberht 11 |
crown of his ancestors |
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Possession |
Alcuin.VersEubor 1286 |
Eadberht 11 |
sceptres |
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Transaction |
Alcuin.VersEubor 389 |
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Silver, gems, gold and much finery were given by Offa 7 to Lindsey 1 |
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Transaction |
Alcuin.VersEubor 277-80 |
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He [sc. Oswald 1] clothed the altars with silver, gems and gold, with silk on the walls beautifully marked out with gold leaf...; he hung lanterns of various kinds through the holy buildings. |
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Possession |
Alcuin.VersEubor 284-5 |
Oswald 1 |
For whatever he [sc. Oswald 1] had, he was prodigal in distributing his treasure in honour of the Lord. |
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Transaction |
Alcuin.VersEubor 297-8 |
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A silver dish of great weight he directed be given to those in need. |
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Transaction |
Alcuin.VersEubor 1222-8 |
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He [sc. Wilfrid 4] added numerous ornaments with charming inscriptions to the sacred church; he made silver vessels with shining elegance suitable for the appointed sacred services and he covered the altar and crosses with gilded plates of silver; not wishing to hide treasures he bestowed them in honour of the Divine. |
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Possession |
Alcuin.VersEubor 1229 |
Wilfrid 4 |
He adorned other churches with fine gifts. |