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Factoid Type |
Source Ref |
Primary Person |
Short Description |
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Event |
Felix.VitGuthlaci Prol. (pp. 60, 62, 64) |
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Felix 3 wrote the life of Guthlac 2 and presented it publicly in the form of a little book. |
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Event |
Felix.VitGuthlaci 4-9 |
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A hand was seen by crowds (Anonymi 250) stretching from the heavens to a cross before the house where Guthlac 2 was being born. |
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Event |
Felix.VitGuthlaci 10-11 |
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Guthlac 2 was baptized at a font and received his name. |
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Event |
Felix.VitGuthlaci 16-18 |
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Guthlac 2 with his retinue (Anonymi 253) attacked settlements, took booty and overcame enemies. |
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Event |
Felix.VitGuthlaci 18-19 |
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Overnight Guthlac 2 vowed to become a servant of Christ. |
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Event |
Felix.VitGuthlaci 19 |
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Disregarding his parents (Penwealh 1 and Tette 1), his fatherland and the companions of his youth (Anonymi 245), Guthlac 2 gave up secular ostentation and trusted in Christ. |
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Event |
Felix.VitGuthlaci 20 |
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Leaving all behind, Guthlac 2 journeyed to the monasterium of Repton. |
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Event |
Felix.VitGuthlaci 20 |
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Guthlac 2 received the tonsure of St Peter under the abbess Ælfthryth 1. |
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Event |
Felix.VitGuthlaci 20 |
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After Guthlac 2 had been tonsured he assumed clerical garb and strove to expiate his past sins. |
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Event |
Felix.VitGuthlaci 20-1 |
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After receiving the tonsure Guthlac 2 abstained from intoxicating liquor. |
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Event |
Felix.VitGuthlaci 21 |
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The brethren (Anonymi 246) hated Guthlac 2 for his abstention from liquor but afterwards showed affection for him because of his character. |
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Event |
Felix.VitGuthlaci 24-5 |
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With the support of the elders [of the monasterium at Repton] (Anonymi 256), Guthlac 2 set out to find a solitary place in the fen near Cambridge. |
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Event |
Felix.VitGuthlaci 26 |
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After exploring the island of Crowland, Guthlac 2 returned to Repton to greet the congregation there (Anonymi 246 15). |
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Event |
Felix.VitGuthlaci 26-7 |
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Guthlac 2 returned to Crowland with two boys (Anonymi 258). |
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Event |
Felix.VitGuthlaci 28 |
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Guthlac 2 adopted the life of a solitary at Crowland. |
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Event |
Felix.VitGuthlaci 29 |
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Guthlac 2 had a vision of St Bartholomew, who dispelled his despair. |
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Event |
Felix.VitGuthlaci 30 |
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Guthlac 2 had a vision of two devils. |
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Event |
Felix.VitGuthlaci 31-3 |
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Guthlac 2 had a vision of Hell. |
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Event |
Felix.VitGuthlaci 34 |
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Guthlac 2 had a vision of Britons lifting him up on the points of their spears. |
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Event |
Felix.VitGuthlaci 35 |
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Beccel 1 decided to kill Guthlac 2, who perceived this but forgave Beccel 1 when the latter confessed. |
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Event |
Felix.VitGuthlaci 35 |
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Beccel 1 came to tonsure Guthlac 2 as he was accustomed to do every twenty days. |
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Event |
Felix.VitGuthlaci 36 |
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Guthlac 2 had a vision of wild beasts. |
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Event |
Felix.VitGuthlaci 37 |
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A servant of God (Anonymous 90) came to visit Guthlac 2. |
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Event |
Felix.VitGuthlaci 37 |
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A corvid stole a document from the house where a guest of Guthlac 2 (Anonymous 90) was staying. With the help of Guthlac 2 the man (Anonymous 90) recovered the document. |
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Event |
Felix.VitGuthlaci 38 |
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Two corvids used to enter houses and steal and damage things, which Guthlac 2 bore with patience as an example to men, birds and animals. |
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Event |
Felix.VitGuthlaci 38 |
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The birds of the untamed solitude and the fish would come at the sound of the voice of Guthlac 2. |
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Event |
Felix.VitGuthlaci 39 |
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Guthlac 2 was friendly with two swallows. |
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Event |
Felix.VitGuthlaci 40 |
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Æthelbald 4 visited Guthlac 2 accompanied by Wilfrid 8. |
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Event |
Felix.VitGuthlaci 40 |
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Guthlac 2 foresaw the return of a pair of gloves belonging to Wilfrid 8. |
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Event |
Felix.VitGuthlaci 40 |
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Three brethren (Anonymi 259) arrived on Guthlac 2's island. He welcomed them with cheerful countenance. |
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Event |
Felix.VitGuthlaci 41 |
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Hwætred 1 suffered madness for four years. |
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Event |
Felix.VitGuthlaci 41 |
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Hwætred 1 killed three people from a crowd who had assembled (Anonymi 261) to try to bind him because of his madness. |
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Event |
Felix.VitGuthlaci 41 |
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The parents of Hwætred 1 (Anonymi 260) sought healing for him at the holy places of the saints. |
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Event |
Felix.VitGuthlaci 41 |
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Hwætred 1 was brought to Crowland by his parents (Anonymi 260) and healed by Guthlac 2. |
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Event |
Felix.VitGuthlaci 42 |
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Ecga 1 went mad and lost his powers of speech and thought. |
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Event |
Felix.VitGuthlaci 42 |
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Brought by relatives (Anonymi 263) to Guthlac 2, Ecga 1 was healed by the saint's girdle. |
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Event |
Felix.VitGuthlaci 43 |
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Guthlac 2 began to prophesy and tell of events at which he was not present. |
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Event |
Felix.VitGuthlaci 43 |
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An abbot (Anonymous 87) visited Guthlac 2 as he was accustomed to do. |
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Event |
Felix.VitGuthlaci 43 |
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Guthlac 2 told a visiting abbot (Anonymous 87) where his ministering clerics (Anonymi 248) were. |
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Event |
Felix.VitGuthlaci 43 |
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Two clerics (Anonymi 248) who were to accompany their abbot (Anonymous 87) to Guthlac 2 visited a widow (Anonymi 248 7) instead. |
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Event |
Felix.VitGuthlaci 43 |
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When the abbot (Anonymous 87) returned home from visiting Guthlac 2, he challenged his two minstering clerics (Anonymi 248) as to where they had been. |
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Event |
Felix.VitGuthlaci 44 |
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Guthlac 2 asked two brethren (Anonymi 265) why they had each buried two flasks of beer before they visited him. |
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Event |
Felix.VitGuthlaci 45 |
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Many people (Anonymi 266), hearing of the miracles of Guthlac 2, sought and received healing from him. |
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Event |
Felix.VitGuthlaci 45 |
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Guthlac 2 healed the swollen foot of Ofa 5. |
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Event |
Felix.VitGuthlaci 46-7 |
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Hædde 2 came with his retinue (Anonymi 268) to speak with Guthlac 2. |
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Event |
Felix.VitGuthlaci 46 |
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Wigfrith 1 claimed to have lived amongst the Scotti (Anonymi 276). |
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Event |
Felix.VitGuthlaci 47 |
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Hædde 2 consecrated the church [at Crowland] and island of Crowland. |
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Event |
Felix.VitGuthlaci 47 |
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Hædde 2 ordained Guthlac 2 as a priest. |
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Event |
Felix.VitGuthlaci 46-7 |
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After Wigfrith 1 had claimed to the retinue of Hædde 2 (Anonymi 268) that he could assess the sanctity of Guthlac 2, the latter asked Wigfrith 1 for his judgment. Wigfrith 1 then asked forgiveness and admitted his sin. |
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Event |
Felix.VitGuthlaci 48 |
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Ecgburg 1 sent a coffin with a linen cloth to Guthlac 2 and asked who was to succeed him. |
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Event |
Felix.VitGuthlaci 49 |
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While in exile and harassed by Ceolred 1, Æthelbald 4 visited Guthlac 2. |
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Event |
Felix.VitGuthlaci 49 |
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Guthlac 2 prophesied to Æthelbald 4 that he would rule his people, conquer his enemies and gain their possessions. |
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Event |
Felix.VitGuthlaci 49 |
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Events unfolded for Æthelbald 4 in the order and manner foretold by Guthlac 2. |
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Event |
Felix.VitGuthlaci 50 |
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Guthlac 2 was taken ill and died on the eighth day after this. |
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Event |
Felix.VitGuthlaci 50 (pp. 152, 154) |
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Beccel 1 came to Guthlac 2 on the first day the latter fell ill and asked him questions. |
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Event |
Felix.VitGuthlaci 50 |
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Guthlac 2 twice predicted the day of his death. |
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Event |
Felix.VitGuthlaci 50 (pp. 154, 156)b |
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Guthlac 2 declared his last wishes to Beccel 1. |
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Event |
Felix.VitGuthlaci 50 (p. 158) |
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Beccel 1 saw visions of light on the night before Guthlac 2 died and at the time of his death. |
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Event |
Felix.VitGuthlaci 50 (pp. 158, 160) |
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Beccel 1 travelled to Pega 1 and recounted to her the last commands of Guthlac 2. |
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Event |
Felix.VitGuthlaci 50 (p. 160) |
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Pega 1 returned with Beccel 1 to Crowland. |
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Event |
Felix.VitGuthlaci 50 (p. 160) |
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Pega 1 buried Guthlac 2. |
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Event |
Felix.VitGuthlaci 51 |
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Pega 1 decided to translate the body of Guthlac 2 and had him exhumed. |
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Event |
Felix.VitGuthlaci 51 |
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Pega 1 translated the body of Guthlac 2 to a tomb. |
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Event |
Felix.VitGuthlaci 51 |
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Æthelbald 4 erected ornamented structures around the tomb of Guthlac 2. |
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Event |
Felix.VitGuthlaci 52 |
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Æthelbald 4 visited the burial place of Guthlac 2. |
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Event |
Felix.VitGuthlaci 52 |
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Æthelbald 4 had a vision of Guthlac 2, who foretold that he would gain the throne. |
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Event |
Felix.VitGuthlaci 52 |
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Food arrived at Crowland for those dwelling there (Anonymi 271) as prophesied by Guthlac 2. |
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Office |
Felix.VitGuthlaci 52 |
Æthelbald 4 |
The rule of Æthelbald 4 continued up to the time of the writing of the Vita Guthlaci. |
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Event |
Felix.VitGuthlaci 53 |
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A blind man (Anonymous 88) travelled with his friends (Anonymi 273) to Crowland to seek the healing of his blindness. |
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Event |
Felix.VitGuthlaci 53 |
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A father of a family (Anonymous 88) regained his sight at Crowland. |
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Event |
Felix.VitGuthlaci 53 |
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Anonymous 88 returned home able to see. |
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Event |
Felix.VitGuthlaci 34 |
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The Britons (Anonymi 241) were troubling the English (Anonymi 242) with wars, raids and open devastations. |
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Authorship |
Felix.VitGuthlaci Prol. |
Felix 3 |
Author of Life of Saint Guthlac |
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Authorship |
Felix.VitGuthlaci 28 |
Felix 3 |
Author of Life of Saint Guthlac |
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Authorship |
Felix.VitGuthlaci 50 |
Felix 3 |
Author of Life of Saint Guthlac |
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Status |
Felix.VitGuthlaci 2 |
Guthlac 2 |
held status of Noble / Noble |
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Status |
Felix.VitGuthlaci 1 |
Penwealh 1 |
held status of Noble / Noble |
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Status |
Felix.VitGuthlaci 3 |
Tette 1 |
held status of Noble / Noble |
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Status |
Felix.VitGuthlaci 19 |
Anonymi 245 |
held status of Companion / Companion |
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Status |
Felix.VitGuthlaci 19 |
Anonymi 245 |
held status of Companion / Companion |
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Status |
Felix.VitGuthlaci Cap49 |
Æthelbald 4 |
held status of Exile / Exile |
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Status |
Felix.VitGuthlaci Cap52 |
Æthelbald 4 |
held status of Exile / Exile |
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Status |
Felix.VitGuthlaci 40 |
Æthelbald 4 |
held status of Exile / Exile |
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Status |
Felix.VitGuthlaci 42 |
Æthelbald 4 |
held status of Exile / Exile |
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Status |
Felix.VitGuthlaci 49 |
Æthelbald 4 |
held status of Exile / Exile |
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Status |
Felix.VitGuthlaci 52 |
Æthelbald 4 |
held status of Exile / Exile |
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Status |
Felix.VitGuthlaci 17 |
Anonymi 253 |
held status of Companion / Companion |
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Event |
Felix.VitGuthlaci 28 |
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which he heard from Wilfrid and Cissan |
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Personal Relationship |
Felix.VitGuthlaci 39 |
Wilfrid 8 |
was Friend of Guthlac 2 |
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Status |
Felix.VitGuthlaci 28 |
Cissa 2 |
held status of Visitor / Visitor |
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Event |
Felix.VitGuthlaci 28 |
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which he heard from Wilfrid 8 and Cissa 2 |
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Status |
Felix.VitGuthlaci 41 |
Hwætred 1 |
held status of Iuuenis / Iuuenis |
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Status |
Felix.VitGuthlaci |
Hwætred 1 |
held status of Noble / Noble |
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Status |
Felix.VitGuthlaci 43 |
Anonymous 91 |
held status of Widow / Widow |
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Status |
Felix.VitGuthlaci 46 |
Anonymi 268 |
held status of Comitatus / Comitatus |
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Status |
Felix.VitGuthlaci 48 |
Ecgburg 1 |
held status of Virgin / Virgin |
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Status |
Felix.VitGuthlaci 50 (p. 156) |
Ecgburg 1 |
held status of Virgin / Virgin |
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Status |
Felix.VitGuthlaci 50 (p. 158) |
Pega 1 |
held status of Virgin / Virgin |
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Status |
Felix.VitGuthlaci 53 |
Pega 1 |
held status of Virgin / Virgin |
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Status |
Felix.VitGuthlaci 26 |
Anonymi 258 |
held status of Puer / Puer |
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Office |
Felix.VitGuthlaci Prol. (p. 60) |
Ælfwald 6 |
held office of King (rightly ruling the affairs of the East Anglians) |
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Office |
Felix.VitGuthlaci Cap24 |
Guthlac 2 |
held office of Cleric |
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Office |
Felix.VitGuthlaci Cap47 |
Guthlac 2 |
held office of Priest |
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Office |
Felix.VitGuthlaci 47 |
Guthlac 2 |
held office of Priest |
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Office |
Felix.VitGuthlaci 47 |
Guthlac 2 |
held office of Cleric |
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Office |
Felix.VitGuthlaci 47 |
Guthlac 2 |
held office of Priest |
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Office |
Felix.VitGuthlaci Prol.Tit. |
Guthlac 2 |
held office of Priest |
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Office |
Felix.VitGuthlaci 20 |
Guthlac 2 |
held office of Cleric |
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Office |
Felix.VitGuthlaci 24 |
Guthlac 2 |
held office of Cleric |
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Office |
Felix.VitGuthlaci Cap35 |
Beccel 1 |
held office of Cleric |
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Office |
Felix.VitGuthlaci 35 |
Beccel 1 |
held office of Cleric |
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Status |
Felix.VitGuthlaci Cap42 |
Ecga 1 |
held office of Comes |
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Status |
Felix.VitGuthlaci 42 |
Ecga 1 |
held office of Comes |
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Office |
Felix.VitGuthlaci 43 |
Anonymi 248 |
held office of Cleric |
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Office |
Felix.VitGuthlaci Cap 43 |
Anonymous 87 |
held office of Abbot |
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Office |
Felix.VitGuthlaci 43 |
Anonymous 87 |
held office of Abbot |
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Office |
Felix.VitGuthlaci Cap47 |
Hædde 2 |
held office of Bishop |
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Office |
Felix.VitGuthlaci 46 |
Hædde 2 |
held office of Bishop |
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Office |
Felix.VitGuthlaci 47 |
Hædde 2 |
held office of Bishop |
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Office |
Felix.VitGuthlaci 51 |
Æthelbald 4 |
held office of King |
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Office |
Felix.VitGuthlaci 52 |
Æthelbald 4 |
held office of King |
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Office |
Felix.VitGuthlaci 1 |
Æthelred 2 |
held office of King (King of the English) |
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Office |
Felix.VitGuthlaci 2 |
Icel 1 |
held office of King |
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Office |
Felix.VitGuthlaci 20 |
Ælfthryth 1 |
held office of Abbess |
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Office |
Felix.VitGuthlaci Prol. (p. 64) |
Wilfrid 8 |
held office of Abbot |
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Office |
Felix.VitGuthlaci Prol. (p. 64) |
Cissa 2 |
held office of Priest |
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Office |
Felix.VitGuthlaci 48 |
Cissa 2 |
held office of Abbot |
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Office |
Felix.VitGuthlaci 34 |
Cenred 2 |
held office of King (King of the Mercians) |
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Office |
Felix.VitGuthlaci 44 |
Anonymi 265 |
held office of Cleric |
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Office |
Felix.VitGuthlaci 45 (p. 138) |
Anonymi 266 |
held office of Abbot |
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Status |
Felix.VitGuthlaci 45 (p. 138) |
Anonymi 266 |
held office of Comes |
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Status |
Felix.VitGuthlaci Cap45 |
Ofa 5 |
held office of Comes |
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Status |
Felix.VitGuthlaci 45 |
Ofa 5 |
held office of Comes |
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Office |
Felix.VitGuthlaci 48 |
Ecgburg 1 |
held office of Abbess (Abbess of the virgins and brides of Christ.) |
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Office |
Felix.VitGuthlaci 48 |
Ealdwulf 3 |
held office of King |
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Office |
Felix.VitGuthlaci 49 |
Ceolred 1 |
held office of King |
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Office |
Felix.VitGuthlaci 51 |
Anonymi 270 |
held office of Priest |
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Office |
Felix.VitGuthlaci 51 |
Anonymi 270 |
held office of Cleric |
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Office |
Felix.VitGuthlaci 41 |
Anonymi 262 |
held office of Priest |
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Office |
Felix.VitGuthlaci 41 |
Anonymi 262 |
held office of Bishop |
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Education |
Felix.VitGuthlaci Cap22 |
Guthlac 2 |
Guthlac 2 was instructed in the psalms and monastic disciplines. |
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Education |
Felix.VitGuthlaci 11 |
Guthlac 2 |
Guthlac 2 was instructed in the noble knowledge of the ancients. |
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Education |
Felix.VitGuthlaci 22 |
Guthlac 2 |
Guthlac 2 was taught letters. |
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Education |
Felix.VitGuthlaci 22 |
Guthlac 2 |
Guthlac 2 chose to learn to chant the psalms. |
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Education |
Felix.VitGuthlaci 22 |
Guthlac 2 |
Guthlac 2 was instructed in the Holy Scriptures and monastic discipline. |
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Education |
Felix.VitGuthlaci 23 |
Guthlac 2 |
Guthlac 2 was instructed in the canticles, psalms, hymns, prayers and ecclesiastical practices |
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Education |
Felix.VitGuthlaci Cap11 |
Guthlac 2 |
the education of Guthlac 2 in his father's hall |
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Education |
Felix.VitGuthlaci Cap13 |
Guthlac 2 |
learning the arts |
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Education |
Felix.VitGuthlaci 35 |
Beccel 1 |
Beccel 1 proposed to live chastely in God's service under the instruction of Guthlac 2. |
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Personal Relationship |
Felix.VitGuthlaci Prol. |
Guthlac 2 |
was Father of Felix 3 |
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Personal Relationship |
Felix.VitGuthlaci 2 |
Guthlac 2 |
was Descendant of Icel 1 |
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Personal Relationship |
Felix.VitGuthlaci 5 |
Guthlac 2 |
was Son of Tette 1 |
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Personal Relationship |
Felix.VitGuthlaci 50 (p. 156) |
Guthlac 2 |
was Father of Beccel 1 |
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Personal Relationship |
Felix.VitGuthlaci 50 (p. 158) |
Guthlac 2 |
was Brother of Pega 1 |
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Personal Relationship |
Felix.VitGuthlaci 52 |
Guthlac 2 |
was Father of Æthelbald 4 |
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Personal Relationship |
Felix.VitGuthlaci Cap1 |
Penwealh 1 |
was Parent of Guthlac 2 |
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Personal Relationship |
Felix.VitGuthlaci Cap2 |
Penwealh 1 |
was Father of Guthlac 2 |
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Personal Relationship |
Felix.VitGuthlaci Cap3 |
Penwealh 1 |
was Parent of Guthlac 2 |
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Personal Relationship |
Felix.VitGuthlaci 1 |
Penwealh 1 |
was Descendant of Icel 1 |
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Personal Relationship |
Felix.VitGuthlaci 11 |
Penwealh 1 |
was Parent of Guthlac 2 |
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Personal Relationship |
Felix.VitGuthlaci 14 |
Penwealh 1 |
was Parent of Guthlac 2 |
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Personal Relationship |
Felix.VitGuthlaci 19 |
Penwealh 1 |
was Parent of Guthlac 2 |
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Personal Relationship |
Felix.VitGuthlaci Cap1 |
Tette 1 |
was Parent of Guthlac 2 |
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Personal Relationship |
Felix.VitGuthlaci Cap3 |
Tette 1 |
was Parent of Guthlac 2 |
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Personal Relationship |
Felix.VitGuthlaci 3 |
Tette 1 |
was Wife of Penwealh 1 |
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Personal Relationship |
Felix.VitGuthlaci 11 |
Tette 1 |
was Parent of Guthlac 2 |
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Personal Relationship |
Felix.VitGuthlaci 14 |
Tette 1 |
was Parent of Guthlac 2 |
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Personal Relationship |
Felix.VitGuthlaci 19 |
Tette 1 |
was Parent of Guthlac 2 |
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Personal Relationship |
Felix.VitGuthlaci Cap19 |
Anonymi 245 |
was Companion of Guthlac 2 |
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Personal Relationship |
Felix.VitGuthlaci 19 |
Anonymi 245 |
was Companion of Guthlac 2 |
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Personal Relationship |
Felix.VitGuthlaci Cap21 |
Anonymi 246 |
was Companion of Guthlac 2 |
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Personal Relationship |
Felix.VitGuthlaci 26 |
Anonymi 246 |
was Companion of Guthlac 2 |
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Personal Relationship |
Felix.VitGuthlaci 50 (p. 152) |
Beccel 1 |
was Companion of Guthlac 2 |
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Personal Relationship |
Felix.VitGuthlaci 50 (p. 152) |
Beccel 1 |
was Son of Guthlac 2 |
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Personal Relationship |
Felix.VitGuthlaci 43 |
Anonymous 87 |
was Friend of Guthlac 2 |
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Personal Relationship |
Felix.VitGuthlaci 2 |
Icel 1 |
was Ancestor of Penwealh 1 |
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Personal Relationship |
Felix.VitGuthlaci 14 |
Anonymi 252 |
was Foster-sibling of Guthlac 2 |
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Personal Relationship |
Felix.VitGuthlaci 17 |
Anonymi 254 |
was Adversary of Guthlac 2 |
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Personal Relationship |
Felix.VitGuthlaci 18 |
Anonymi 254 |
was Persecutor of Guthlac 2 |
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Personal Relationship |
Felix.VitGuthlaci 18 |
Anonymi 254 |
was Adversary of Guthlac 2 |
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Personal Relationship |
Felix.VitGuthlaci 18 |
Anonymi 254 |
was Enemy of Guthlac 2 |
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Personal Relationship |
Felix.VitGuthlaci 28 |
Wilfrid 8 |
was Visitor of Wilfrid 8 |
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Personal Relationship |
Felix.VitGuthlaci 39 |
Wilfrid 8 |
was Friend of Guthlac 2 |
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Personal Relationship |
Felix.VitGuthlaci Cap48 |
Cissa 2 |
was Successor of Guthlac 2 |
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Personal Relationship |
Felix.VitGuthlaci 37 |
Anonymous 90 |
was Guest of Guthlac 2 |
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Personal Relationship |
Felix.VitGuthlaci 41 |
Anonymi 260 |
was Parent of Hwætred 1 |
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Personal Relationship |
Felix.VitGuthlaci 42 |
Anonymi 263 |
was Propinquus of Ecga 1 |
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Personal Relationship |
Felix.VitGuthlaci 44 |
Anonymi 265 |
was Son of Guthlac 2 |
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Personal Relationship |
Felix.VitGuthlaci 48 |
Ecgburg 1 |
was Daughter of Ealdwulf 3 |
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Personal Relationship |
Felix.VitGuthlaci Cap50 |
Pega 1 |
was Sister of Guthlac 2 |
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Personal Relationship |
Felix.VitGuthlaci 50 |
Pega 1 |
was Sister of Guthlac 2 |
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Personal Relationship |
Felix.VitGuthlaci 51 |
Pega 1 |
was Sister of Guthlac 2 |
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Personal Relationship |
Felix.VitGuthlaci 26 |
Anonymi 258 |
was Companion of Guthlac 2 |
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Personal Relationship |
Felix.VitGuthlaci 53 |
Anonymi 273 |
was Friend of Anonymous 88 |
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Occupation |
Felix.VitGuthlaci Prol. (p. 60) |
Felix 3 |
Monk |
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Occupation |
Felix.VitGuthlaci Prol.Tit. |
Guthlac 2 |
Anchorite |
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Occupation |
Felix.VitGuthlaci Prol. (p. 64) |
Guthlac 2 |
Anchorite |
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Occupation |
Felix.VitGuthlaci 29 |
Guthlac 2 |
Hermit |
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Occupation |
Felix.VitGuthlaci 41 |
Guthlac 2 |
Hermit |
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Occupation |
Felix.VitGuthlaci Prol. (p. 62) |
Anonymi 243 |
Scholar |
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Occupation |
Felix.VitGuthlaci 21 |
Anonymi 246 |
Brother |
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Occupation |
Felix.VitGuthlaci 35 |
Beccel 1 |
Servant |
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Occupation |
Felix.VitGuthlaci 50 (p. 152) |
Beccel 1 |
Brother |
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Occupation |
Felix.VitGuthlaci Cap43 |
Anonymi 248 |
Minister |
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Occupation |
Felix.VitGuthlaci 43 |
Anonymi 248 |
Minister |
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Occupation |
Felix.VitGuthlaci 12 |
Anonymi 251 |
Nurse |
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Occupation |
Felix.VitGuthlaci 22 |
Anonymi 255 |
Teacher |
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Occupation |
Felix.VitGuthlaci 37 |
Anonymous 90 |
Brother |
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Occupation |
Felix.VitGuthlaci 37 |
Anonymous 90 |
Brother |
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Occupation |
Felix.VitGuthlaci 44 |
Anonymi 265 |
Brother |
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Occupation |
Felix.VitGuthlaci 45 (p. 138) |
Anonymi 266 |
Brother |
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Occupation |
Felix.VitGuthlaci 46 |
Anonymi 268 |
Minister |
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Occupation |
Felix.VitGuthlaci 46 |
Wigfrith 1 |
Secretary |
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Occupation |
Felix.VitGuthlaci 47 |
Wigfrith 1 |
Brother |
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Occupation |
Felix.VitGuthlaci 48 |
Anonymous 92 |
Messenger |
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Occupation |
Felix.VitGuthlaci 48 |
Anonymous 92 |
Brother |
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Occupation |
Felix.VitGuthlaci 50 (p. 156) |
Ecgberht 5 |
Anchorite |
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Occupation |
Felix.VitGuthlaci 51 |
Ecgberht 5 |
Anchorite |
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Occupation |
Felix.VitGuthlaci 51 |
Anonymi 270 |
Brother |
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Occupation |
Felix.VitGuthlaci 46 |
Anonymi 276 |
Anchorite |
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Occupation |
Felix.VitGuthlaci 24 |
Anonymi 256 |
Monastic elder |
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Occupation |
Felix.VitGuthlaci 40 |
Anonymi 259 |
Brother |
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PersonInfo |
Felix.VitGuthlaci 50 |
Felix 3 |
crying and groaning he poured frequent streams of tears down his sorrowful cheeks |
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PersonInfo |
Felix.VitGuthlaci Prol. (p. 62) |
Guthlac 2 |
holy |
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PersonInfo |
Felix.VitGuthlaci Cap12 |
Guthlac 2 |
unassuming nature in infancy |
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PersonInfo |
Felix.VitGuthlaci Cap12 |
Guthlac 2 |
boyish simplicity |
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PersonInfo |
Felix.VitGuthlaci Cap13 |
Guthlac 2 |
ability to be taught and wisdom of mind |
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PersonInfo |
Felix.VitGuthlaci Cap14 |
Guthlac 2 |
obedience towards his elders |
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PersonInfo |
Felix.VitGuthlaci Cap21 |
Guthlac 2 |
mildness |
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PersonInfo |
Felix.VitGuthlaci Prol.Tit. |
Guthlac 2 |
confessor |
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PersonInfo |
Felix.VitGuthlaci 12 |
Guthlac 2 |
no annoyance [to others] |
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PersonInfo |
Felix.VitGuthlaci 13 |
Guthlac 2 |
possessing extraordinary wisdom |
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PersonInfo |
Felix.VitGuthlaci 13 |
Guthlac 2 |
with a cheerful countenance, a sincere mind |
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PersonInfo |
Felix.VitGuthlaci 14 |
Guthlac 2 |
dutiful towards his parents, obedient to his elders, affectionate towards his peers, ... even-tempered |
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PersonInfo |
Felix.VitGuthlaci 15 |
Guthlac 2 |
radiating the lustre of spiritual light |
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PersonInfo |
Felix.VitGuthlaci 21 |
Guthlac 2 |
outstanding in appearance ... handsome of face ... attractive to look at ... bright of countenance |
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PersonInfo |
Felix.VitGuthlaci 21 |
Guthlac 2 |
sincerity of his life and modesty of his calm mind ... chaste in body ... devout in mind ... powerful with inward strength |
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PersonInfo |
Felix.VitGuthlaci 21 |
Guthlac 2 |
imbued with wisdom, ... endowed with prudence, mild in speech, with gentle humility, solicitous in love |
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PersonInfo |
Felix.VitGuthlaci 23 |
Guthlac 2 |
Guthlac 2 sought to imitate the virtues of the brethren at Repton: obedience, humility, patience, longsuffering, abstinence, sincerity, temperance, agreeableness. |
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PersonInfo |
Felix.VitGuthlaci 24 |
Guthlac 2 |
man of blessed memory |
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PersonInfo |
Felix.VitGuthlaci 25 |
Guthlac 2 |
man of blessed memory |
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PersonInfo |
Felix.VitGuthlaci 25 |
Guthlac 2 |
man of God |
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PersonInfo |
Felix.VitGuthlaci 25 |
Guthlac 2 |
blessed |
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PersonInfo |
Felix.VitGuthlaci 27 |
Guthlac 2 |
man of saintly memory |
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PersonInfo |
Felix.VitGuthlaci 28 |
Guthlac 2 |
holy |
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PersonInfo |
Felix.VitGuthlaci 28 |
Guthlac 2 |
man of blessed memory |
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PersonInfo |
Felix.VitGuthlaci 29 |
Guthlac 2 |
servant of Christ |
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PersonInfo |
Felix.VitGuthlaci 29 |
Guthlac 2 |
very powerful soldier of Christ |
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PersonInfo |
Felix.VitGuthlaci 29 |
Guthlac 2 |
holy |
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PersonInfo |
Felix.VitGuthlaci 30 |
Guthlac 2 |
blessed |
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PersonInfo |
Felix.VitGuthlaci 30 |
Guthlac 2 |
man of God |
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PersonInfo |
Felix.VitGuthlaci 31 (p. 100) |
Guthlac 2 |
man of blessed memory |
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PersonInfo |
Felix.VitGuthlaci 31 (p. 104) |
Guthlac 2 |
servant of Christ |
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PersonInfo |
Felix.VitGuthlaci 31 (p. 104) |
Guthlac 2 |
man of God |
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PersonInfo |
Felix.VitGuthlaci 32 |
Guthlac 2 |
holy |
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PersonInfo |
Felix.VitGuthlaci 33 |
Guthlac 2 |
athlete of Christ |
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PersonInfo |
Felix.VitGuthlaci 34 |
Guthlac 2 |
man of blessed memory |
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PersonInfo |
Felix.VitGuthlaci 34 |
Guthlac 2 |
man of God |
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PersonInfo |
Felix.VitGuthlaci 35 |
Guthlac 2 |
man of a venerable life |
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PersonInfo |
Felix.VitGuthlaci 35 |
Guthlac 2 |
man of God |
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PersonInfo |
Felix.VitGuthlaci 35 |
Guthlac 2 |
holy man of God, to whom the Lord was continually granting foreknowledge of future events |
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PersonInfo |
Felix.VitGuthlaci 35 |
Guthlac 2 |
man of blessed memory |
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PersonInfo |
Felix.VitGuthlaci 36 |
Guthlac 2 |
venerable man |
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PersonInfo |
Felix.VitGuthlaci 36 |
Guthlac 2 |
the true soldier of the true God |
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PersonInfo |
Felix.VitGuthlaci 36 |
Guthlac 2 |
holy servant of Christ |
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PersonInfo |
Felix.VitGuthlaci 37 |
Guthlac 2 |
venerable man of God |
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PersonInfo |
Felix.VitGuthlaci 37 |
Guthlac 2 |
holy |
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PersonInfo |
Felix.VitGuthlaci 37 |
Guthlac 2 |
displaying a firm faith in a firm breast |
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PersonInfo |
Felix.VitGuthlaci 37 |
Guthlac 2 |
servant of Christ |
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PersonInfo |
Felix.VitGuthlaci 38 |
Guthlac 2 |
servant of God |
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PersonInfo |
Felix.VitGuthlaci 38 |
Guthlac 2 |
he suffered patiently in his pious breast |
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PersonInfo |
Felix.VitGuthlaci 38 |
Guthlac 2 |
true servant of the true God |
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PersonInfo |
Felix.VitGuthlaci 39 |
Guthlac 2 |
most blessed servant of God |
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PersonInfo |
Felix.VitGuthlaci 39 |
Guthlac 2 |
man of God |
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PersonInfo |
Felix.VitGuthlaci 39 |
Guthlac 2 |
holy |
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PersonInfo |
Felix.VitGuthlaci 40 |
Guthlac 2 |
man of God |
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PersonInfo |
Felix.VitGuthlaci 40 |
Guthlac 2 |
holy man |
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PersonInfo |
Felix.VitGuthlaci 40 |
Guthlac 2 |
man of blessed memory |
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PersonInfo |
Felix.VitGuthlaci 40 |
Guthlac 2 |
holy |
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PersonInfo |
Felix.VitGuthlaci 40 |
Guthlac 2 |
as inspired by the spirit of prophecy |
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PersonInfo |
Felix.VitGuthlaci 40 |
Guthlac 2 |
with joyful countenance |
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PersonInfo |
Felix.VitGuthlaci 40 |
Guthlac 2 |
always the grace of great charity shone in his speech and face |
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PersonInfo |
Felix.VitGuthlaci 40 |
Guthlac 2 |
smiling |
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PersonInfo |
Felix.VitGuthlaci 41 |
Guthlac 2 |
glowing with the ardour of extraordinary love ... the man of God |
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PersonInfo |
Felix.VitGuthlaci 43 |
Guthlac 2 |
The man of God ... began to be powerful with the spirit of prophecy |
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PersonInfo |
Felix.VitGuthlaci 43 |
Guthlac 2 |
holy |
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PersonInfo |
Felix.VitGuthlaci 43 |
Guthlac 2 |
smiling |
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PersonInfo |
Felix.VitGuthlaci 43 |
Guthlac 2 |
For to such a degree did the spirit of Divine grace abound in him that he was able to perceive absent things by those present and future things by those things that had passed as though they were present. |
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PersonInfo |
Felix.VitGuthlaci 43 |
Guthlac 2 |
venerable man |
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PersonInfo |
Felix.VitGuthlaci 44 |
Guthlac 2 |
holy |
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PersonInfo |
Felix.VitGuthlaci 44 |
Guthlac 2 |
venerable man |
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PersonInfo |
Felix.VitGuthlaci 44 |
Guthlac 2 |
with a gentle smile on his happy face |
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PersonInfo |
Felix.VitGuthlaci 45 (p. 138) |
Guthlac 2 |
the fame of his miracles |
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PersonInfo |
Felix.VitGuthlaci 45 (p. 138) |
Guthlac 2 |
blessed man |
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PersonInfo |
Felix.VitGuthlaci 45 (p. 140) |
Guthlac 2 |
the strength of the faith of the man of God |
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PersonInfo |
Felix.VitGuthlaci 46 |
Guthlac 2 |
a certain miracle of prophetic foresight of Guthlac 2 |
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PersonInfo |
Felix.VitGuthlaci 46 |
Guthlac 2 |
of the venerable man ... to whom it was bestowed by a Divine gift that he might know the words of those who were absent as if he had seen them written down and the thoughts of those who were present as if they had been spoken. |
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PersonInfo |
Felix.VitGuthlaci 46 |
Guthlac 2 |
some ... began to wonder at the miracles and wondrous deeds ..., others at the harshness of his life and his perseverance and the miracles performed by him |
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PersonInfo |
Felix.VitGuthlaci 46 |
Guthlac 2 |
There was moreover in the man of God such a beauty that ... it seemed as if spoken from the mouth of an angel |
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PersonInfo |
Felix.VitGuthlaci 47 |
Guthlac 2 |
injunctions of his wisdom sweeter than honey |
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PersonInfo |
Felix.VitGuthlaci 47 |
Guthlac 2 |
holy ... blessed |
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PersonInfo |
Felix.VitGuthlaci 48 |
Guthlac 2 |
the venerable man of sublime merits |
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PersonInfo |
Felix.VitGuthlaci 48 |
Guthlac 2 |
he spoke with spirit of foresight |
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PersonInfo |
Felix.VitGuthlaci 48 |
Guthlac 2 |
man of God |
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PersonInfo |
Felix.VitGuthlaci 49 |
Guthlac 2 |
spiritual presaging |
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PersonInfo |
Felix.VitGuthlaci 49 |
Guthlac 2 |
holy man |
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PersonInfo |
Felix.VitGuthlaci 49 |
Guthlac 2 |
blessed man |
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PersonInfo |
Felix.VitGuthlaci 49 |
Guthlac 2 |
man of God |
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PersonInfo |
Felix.VitGuthlaci 50 (p. 152) |
Guthlac 2 |
beloved servant of God |
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PersonInfo |
Felix.VitGuthlaci 50 (p. 152) |
Guthlac 2 |
suddenly a stabbing pain gripped his innards and ... he he perceived himself to be seized by the suddenly infirmity of a harsh illness.... For he was weakened by a harsh illness for seven days; on the eighth day he came to his end. |
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PersonInfo |
Felix.VitGuthlaci 50 (pp. 152, 154) |
Guthlac 2 |
'The cause of my illness is that my spirit is leaving these limbs' |
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PersonInfo |
Felix.VitGuthlaci 50 (p. 154) |
Guthlac 2 |
such a great depth of wisdom |
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PersonInfo |
Felix.VitGuthlaci 50 (p. 154) |
Guthlac 2 |
man of God |
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PersonInfo |
Felix.VitGuthlaci 50 (p. 154) |
Guthlac 2 |
the weight of his infirmity had deprived him of the power of speech |
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PersonInfo |
Felix.VitGuthlaci 50 (p. 154) |
Guthlac 2 |
he lifted his weary shoulders, sighing |
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PersonInfo |
Felix.VitGuthlaci 50 (p. 156) |
Guthlac 2 |
breathing with difficulty |
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PersonInfo |
Felix.VitGuthlaci 50 (p. 156) |
Guthlac 2 |
he [sc. Guthlac 2] drew lengthy sighs from deep in his chest |
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PersonInfo |
Felix.VitGuthlaci 50 (pp. 156, 158) |
Guthlac 2 |
the smell as of a honeyed flower was perceived to emanate from his mouth so that a nectared scent pervaded the whole house |
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PersonInfo |
Felix.VitGuthlaci 50 (p. 160) |
Guthlac 2 |
blessed man |
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PersonInfo |
Felix.VitGuthlaci 51 |
Guthlac 2 |
holy man |
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PersonInfo |
Felix.VitGuthlaci 51 |
Guthlac 2 |
they found his body whole, as if he were still living and with the joints of his limbs flexible he seemed much more like to one who was asleep rather than dead. |
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PersonInfo |
Felix.VitGuthlaci 51 |
Guthlac 2 |
he was always the same; he showed joy in his face, grace in his lips, pleasantness in his mind, prudence in his breast, humility in his heart, so that he seemed beyond human nature |
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PersonInfo |
Felix.VitGuthlaci 52 |
Guthlac 2 |
holy man |
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PersonInfo |
Felix.VitGuthlaci 53 |
Guthlac 2 |
servant of Christ |
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PersonInfo |
Felix.VitGuthlaci Prol.Tit. |
Guthlac 2 |
holy |
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PersonInfo |
Felix.VitGuthlaci 18 |
Guthlac 2 |
man of blessed memory |
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PersonInfo |
Felix.VitGuthlaci 47 |
Guthlac 2 |
holy |
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PersonInfo |
Felix.VitGuthlaci 52 |
Guthlac 2 |
blessed father |
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PersonInfo |
Felix.VitGuthlaci Prol. (p. 62) |
Anonymi 243 |
very many scholars of English stock |
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PersonInfo |
Felix.VitGuthlaci Prol. (p. 62) |
Anonymi 243 |
they have the ability to compose better and with more clarity |
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PersonInfo |
Felix.VitGuthlaci 1 |
Penwealh 1 |
from distinguished Mercian stock |
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PersonInfo |
Felix.VitGuthlaci 3 |
Tette 1 |
She was zealous in living in maidenly modesty |
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PersonInfo |
Felix.VitGuthlaci Cap21 |
Anonymi 246 |
fierce hatred towards Guthlac ... changed to affection |
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PersonInfo |
Felix.VitGuthlaci 21 |
Anonymi 246 |
He [sc. Guthlac 2] was held in fierce hatred.... But the hearts of all of them turned to an affectionate love for him. |
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PersonInfo |
Felix.VitGuthlaci 35 |
Beccel 1 |
pestiferous arrogances of vainglory |
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PersonInfo |
Felix.VitGuthlaci 35 |
Beccel 1 |
empty arrogance |
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PersonInfo |
Felix.VitGuthlaci 35 |
Beccel 1 |
he was afflicted by great madness |
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PersonInfo |
Felix.VitGuthlaci 50 (p. 154) |
Beccel 1 |
crying and groaning with repeated streams of tears pouring down his sorrowful cheeks |
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PersonInfo |
Felix.VitGuthlaci 50 |
Beccel 1 |
trembling with great terror |
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PersonInfo |
Felix.VitGuthlaci 42 |
Ecga 1 |
he was assailed miserably by the very strong affliction of an unclean spirit, so that he did not know what he was or where he was living or what he was about to do.... [H]is power of speech, discussion and understanding wholly failed. |
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PersonInfo |
Felix.VitGuthlaci 42 |
Ecga 1 |
The strength of his body and limbs remained unharmed |
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PersonInfo |
Felix.VitGuthlaci 42 |
Ecga 1 |
As he put the girdle round himself, all madness was lifted from him and he perceived that his senses had returned intact to him; also by always wearing that girdle he suffered no harm from Satan to the last day of his life. |
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PersonInfo |
Felix.VitGuthlaci 43 |
Anonymi 248 |
with pretended sincerity |
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PersonInfo |
Felix.VitGuthlaci 43 |
Anonymi 248 |
with the greatest shamelessness |
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PersonInfo |
Felix.VitGuthlaci 43 |
Anonymi 248 |
their impudence |
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PersonInfo |
Felix.VitGuthlaci 47 |
Hædde 2 |
with an exultant heart |
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PersonInfo |
Felix.VitGuthlaci 40 |
Æthelbald 4 |
of renowned Mercian stock |
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PersonInfo |
Felix.VitGuthlaci 49 |
Æthelbald 4 |
when his strength was failing |
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PersonInfo |
Felix.VitGuthlaci 52 |
Æthelbald 4 |
seized by sudden grief |
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PersonInfo |
Felix.VitGuthlaci 52 |
Æthelbald 4 |
weeping ... he bedewed his face with a repeated flood of tears |
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PersonInfo |
Felix.VitGuthlaci 52 |
Æthelbald 4 |
sorrowful mind |
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PersonInfo |
Felix.VitGuthlaci 52 |
Æthelbald 4 |
[Æthelbald 4] was terrified |
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PersonInfo |
Felix.VitGuthlaci 1 |
Æthelred 2 |
illustrious |
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PersonInfo |
Felix.VitGuthlaci 17 |
Anonymi 253 |
from various peoples |
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PersonInfo |
Felix.VitGuthlaci Prol. (p. 64) |
Wilfrid 8 |
most reverent |
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PersonInfo |
Felix.VitGuthlaci 39 |
Wilfrid 8 |
venerable man |
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PersonInfo |
Felix.VitGuthlaci 39 |
Wilfrid 8 |
amazed |
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PersonInfo |
Felix.VitGuthlaci 40 |
Wilfrid 8 |
forgetfully |
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PersonInfo |
Felix.VitGuthlaci 40 |
Wilfrid 8 |
seriously troubled mind |
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PersonInfo |
Felix.VitGuthlaci Prol. (p. 64) |
Cissa 2 |
of pure conscience |
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PersonInfo |
Felix.VitGuthlaci |
Cissa 2 |
he received the laver of baptism in Britain |
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PersonInfo |
Felix.VitGuthlaci 37 |
Anonymous 90 |
seized by a sudden sadness |
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PersonInfo |
Felix.VitGuthlaci 37 |
Anonymous 90 |
showing respect for the firm faith of ... Guthlac 2 |
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PersonInfo |
Felix.VitGuthlaci 41 |
Hwætred 1 |
obedient daily to the commands of his parents |
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PersonInfo |
Felix.VitGuthlaci 41 |
Hwætred 1 |
he was afflicted by great madness |
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PersonInfo |
Felix.VitGuthlaci 41 |
Hwætred 1 |
he used to wound himself with cruel madness and bite all whom he could touch |
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PersonInfo |
Felix.VitGuthlaci 41 |
Hwætred 1 |
he was afflicted for four years by the harsh pestilence of madness |
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PersonInfo |
Felix.VitGuthlaci 41 |
Hwætred 1 |
his strength melted away in his shrivelled body with evident thinness |
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PersonInfo |
Felix.VitGuthlaci 41 |
Hwætred 1 |
troubled |
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PersonInfo |
Felix.VitGuthlaci 41 |
Hwætred 1 |
he perceived that the strength of his former well-being had returned |
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PersonInfo |
Felix.VitGuthlaci 41 |
Hwætred 1 |
he suffered no disquiet of any harm from an unclean spirit |
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PersonInfo |
Felix.VitGuthlaci 41 |
Anonymi 260 |
grieving |
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PersonInfo |
Felix.VitGuthlaci 41 |
Anonymi 260 |
with firm resolution |
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PersonInfo |
Felix.VitGuthlaci 41 |
Anonymi 260 |
anxiety |
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PersonInfo |
Felix.VitGuthlaci 44 |
Anonymi 265 |
they were struck by great amazement |
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PersonInfo |
Felix.VitGuthlaci 45 (p. 138) |
Anonymi 266 |
troubled persons |
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PersonInfo |
Felix.VitGuthlaci 45 (pp. 138, 140) |
Ofa 5 |
He tramped on a thorn, which ... pierced the joint of the whole foot by tearing as far as the heel. [W]hen he had spent one night ..., half of his body swelled up with a distended swelling from his genitals to the soles [of his feet]. For he was suffering the discomfort of so much fresh pain that he was able neither to sit nor stand nor lie down. For with the heat of his limbs he was feverish with a high temperature from the innermost marrow of his bones so that he seemed more like someone dying than someone who was sick.... Immediately ... after he had put on the garment of the great man, ... the thorn ... was extruded from his foot like an arrow shot from a bow ... and at the same hour all the force of the swollen heat departed from the joints of his body and, immediately getting up, he began to walk on his restored foot. |
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PersonInfo |
Felix.VitGuthlaci 45 (p. 140) |
Ofa 5 |
he went off in a cheerful frame of mind |
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PersonInfo |
Felix.VitGuthlaci 45 (p. 140) |
Ofa 5 |
he went off ... without any trouble with his health |
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PersonInfo |
Felix.VitGuthlaci 48 |
Ecgburg 1 |
most reverent virgin |
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PersonInfo |
Felix.VitGuthlaci 48 |
Ecgburg 1 |
holy virgin |
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PersonInfo |
Felix.VitGuthlaci 50 (p. 156) |
Ecgburg 1 |
virgin beloved of Christ |
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PersonInfo |
Felix.VitGuthlaci 48 |
Anonymous 92 |
faithful |
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PersonInfo |
Felix.VitGuthlaci 50 (p. 158) |
Pega 1 |
holy virgin of Christ |
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PersonInfo |
Felix.VitGuthlaci 50 (pp. 158, 160) |
Pega 1 |
collapsing as if in a headlong fall, pressing herself on the ground, she withered away to her very marrow; her tongue was silent, her lips mute, and all vital signs disappeared as if she were dead. After a period of time she awakened as if from sleep, drawing long sighs from the depths of her breast.... |
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PersonInfo |
Felix.VitGuthlaci 50 (p. 160) |
Pega 1 |
handmaiden of God |
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PersonInfo |
Felix.VitGuthlaci 51 |
Pega 1 |
handmaiden of Christ |
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PersonInfo |
Felix.VitGuthlaci 51 |
Pega 1 |
moved by spiritual rejoicing |
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PersonInfo |
Felix.VitGuthlaci 53 |
Pega 1 |
the venerable virgin of Christ |
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PersonInfo |
Felix.VitGuthlaci 51 |
Anonymi 270 |
They stood amazed and trembling so that that they were scarcely able to speak |
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PersonInfo |
Felix.VitGuthlaci Cap53 |
Anonymous 88 |
blind |
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PersonInfo |
Felix.VitGuthlaci 53 |
Anonymous 88 |
the head of a family in the province of Wissa |
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PersonInfo |
Felix.VitGuthlaci 53 |
Anonymous 88 |
a man ... whose eyes were covered by yellow clouds of film for twelve months, with the light of vision being removed, so that he was not able to distinguish the light of the shining day from the darkness of gloomy night. |
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PersonInfo |
Felix.VitGuthlaci 53 |
Anonymous 88 |
light returned, pouring back into his eyes |
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PersonInfo |
Felix.VitGuthlaci 53 |
Anonymous 88 |
he saw those who saw him, whom he had earlier denied seeing |
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PersonInfo |
Felix.VitGuthlaci Prol. (p. 60) |
Gregory 1 |
holy |
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PersonInfo |
Felix.VitGuthlaci 46 |
Anonymi 276 |
Scotti |
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PersonInfo |
Felix.VitGuthlaci 46 |
Anonymi 276 |
pseudo-anchorites and pretenders of various religions there who could predict the future and perform other miracles; ... also followers of the true religion were there who could also perform signs and miracles |
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PersonInfo |
Felix.VitGuthlaci 34 |
Anonymi 241 |
Britons |
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PersonInfo |
Felix.VitGuthlaci 34 |
Anonymi 241 |
dangerous enemies of the Saxon people |
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PersonInfo |
Felix.VitGuthlaci 34 |
Anonymi 242 |
the English |
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RecordedNames |
Felix.VitGuthlaci Prol. (p. 60) |
Ælfwald 6 |
(Ælfwaldus) |
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RecordedNames |
Felix.VitGuthlaci Tit. |
Felix 3 |
(Felix) |
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RecordedNames |
Felix.VitGuthlaci Prol. (p. 60) |
Felix 3 |
(Felix) |
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RecordedNames |
Felix.VitGuthlaci Tit. |
Guthlac 2 |
(Guthlacus) |
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RecordedNames |
Felix.VitGuthlaci Prol.Tit. |
Guthlac 2 |
(Guthlacus) |
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RecordedNames |
Felix.VitGuthlaci Prol. (p. 60) |
Guthlac 2 |
(Guthlacus) |
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RecordedNames |
Felix.VitGuthlaci 10 |
Guthlac 2 |
(... ex appellatione illius tribus, quam dicunt Guthlacingas proprietatis uocabulum ... Guthlac percepit.... Anglorum lingua hoc nomen ex duobus integris constare uidetur, hoc est 'Guth' et 'lac', quod Romani sermonis nitore personat 'belli munus' ...) |
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RecordedNames |
Felix.VitGuthlaci 18 |
Guthlac 2 |
(Guthlac) |
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RecordedNames |
Felix.VitGuthlaci 24 |
Guthlac 2 |
(Guthlac) |
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RecordedNames |
Felix.VitGuthlaci 25 |
Guthlac 2 |
(Guthlac) |
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RecordedNames |
Felix.VitGuthlaci 25 |
Guthlac 2 |
(Guthlacus) |
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RecordedNames |
Felix.VitGuthlaci 27 |
Guthlac 2 |
(Guthlac) |
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RecordedNames |
Felix.VitGuthlaci 28 |
Guthlac 2 |
(Guthlacus) |
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RecordedNames |
Felix.VitGuthlaci 28 |
Guthlac 2 |
(Guthlac) |
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RecordedNames |
Felix.VitGuthlaci 29 |
Guthlac 2 |
(Guthlac) |
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RecordedNames |
Felix.VitGuthlaci 30 |
Guthlac 2 |
(Guthlac) |
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RecordedNames |
Felix.VitGuthlaci 30 (p. 100) |
Guthlac 2 |
(Guthlac) |
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RecordedNames |
Felix.VitGuthlaci 32 |
Guthlac 2 |
(Guthlac) |
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RecordedNames |
Felix.VitGuthlaci 34 |
Guthlac 2 |
(Guthlac) |
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RecordedNames |
Felix.VitGuthlaci 35 |
Guthlac 2 |
(Guthlac) |
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RecordedNames |
Felix.VitGuthlaci 35 |
Guthlac 2 |
(Guthlacus) |
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RecordedNames |
Felix.VitGuthlaci 36 |
Guthlac 2 |
(Guthlac) |
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RecordedNames |
Felix.VitGuthlaci 37 |
Guthlac 2 |
(Guthlacus) |
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RecordedNames |
Felix.VitGuthlaci 37 |
Guthlac 2 |
(Guthlac) |
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RecordedNames |
Felix.VitGuthlaci 39 |
Guthlac 2 |
(Guthlacus) |
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RecordedNames |
Felix.VitGuthlaci 39 |
Guthlac 2 |
(Guthlac) |
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RecordedNames |
Felix.VitGuthlaci 40 |
Guthlac 2 |
(Guthlac) |
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RecordedNames |
Felix.VitGuthlaci 42 |
Guthlac 2 |
(Guthlacus) |
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RecordedNames |
Felix.VitGuthlaci 43 |
Guthlac 2 |
(Guthlac) |
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RecordedNames |
Felix.VitGuthlaci 43 |
Guthlac 2 |
(Guthlacus) |
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RecordedNames |
Felix.VitGuthlaci 44 |
Guthlac 2 |
(Guthlacus) |
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RecordedNames |
Felix.VitGuthlaci 44 |
Guthlac 2 |
(Guthlac) |
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RecordedNames |
Felix.VitGuthlaci 45 (p. 138) |
Guthlac 2 |
(Guthlacus) |
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RecordedNames |
Felix.VitGuthlaci 45 (p. 140) |
Guthlac 2 |
(Guthlac) |
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RecordedNames |
Felix.VitGuthlaci 46 |
Guthlac 2 |
(Guthlacus) |
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RecordedNames |
Felix.VitGuthlaci 47 |
Guthlac 2 |
(Guthlac) |
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RecordedNames |
Felix.VitGuthlaci 47 |
Guthlac 2 |
(Guthlacus) |
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RecordedNames |
Felix.VitGuthlaci 48 |
Guthlac 2 |
(Guthlacus) |
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RecordedNames |
Felix.VitGuthlaci 49 |
Guthlac 2 |
(Guthlacus) |
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RecordedNames |
Felix.VitGuthlaci 49 |
Guthlac 2 |
(Guthlacus) |
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RecordedNames |
Felix.VitGuthlaci 50 (p. 152) |
Guthlac 2 |
(Guthlac) |
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RecordedNames |
Felix.VitGuthlaci 52 |
Guthlac 2 |
(Guthlacus) |
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RecordedNames |
Felix.VitGuthlaci 52 |
Guthlac 2 |
(Guthlac) |
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RecordedNames |
Felix.VitGuthlaci 53 |
Guthlac 2 |
(Guthlacus) |
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RecordedNames |
Felix.VitGuthlaci 1 |
Penwealh 1 |
(Penwald) |
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RecordedNames |
Felix.VitGuthlaci 1 |
Penwealh 1 |
(Penuballus) |
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RecordedNames |
Felix.VitGuthlaci 1 |
Penwealh 1 |
(Penwalh) |
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RecordedNames |
Felix.VitGuthlaci 3 |
Tette 1 |
(Tette) |
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RecordedNames |
Felix.VitGuthlaci 35 |
Beccel 1 |
(Beccel) |
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RecordedNames |
Felix.VitGuthlaci 50 (p. 152) |
Beccel 1 |
(Beccel) |
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RecordedNames |
Felix.VitGuthlaci Cap42 |
Ecga 1 |
(Ecga) |
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RecordedNames |
Felix.VitGuthlaci 42 |
Ecga 1 |
(Ecga) |
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RecordedNames |
Felix.VitGuthlaci Cap47 |
Hædde 2 |
(Headda) |
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RecordedNames |
Felix.VitGuthlaci 46 |
Hædde 2 |
(Headda) |
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RecordedNames |
Felix.VitGuthlaci Cap49 |
Æthelbald 4 |
(Æthilbaldus) |
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RecordedNames |
Felix.VitGuthlaci Cap52 |
Æthelbald 4 |
(Æthilbaldus) |
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RecordedNames |
Felix.VitGuthlaci 40 |
Æthelbald 4 |
(Æthelbald) |
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RecordedNames |
Felix.VitGuthlaci 42 |
Æthelbald 4 |
(Æthelbaldus) |
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RecordedNames |
Felix.VitGuthlaci 45 |
Æthelbald 4 |
(Æthelbaldus) |
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RecordedNames |
Felix.VitGuthlaci 49 |
Æthelbald 4 |
(Æthelbald) |
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RecordedNames |
Felix.VitGuthlaci 51 |
Æthelbald 4 |
(Æthelbaldus) |
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RecordedNames |
Felix.VitGuthlaci 52 |
Æthelbald 4 |
(Æthelbald) |
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RecordedNames |
Felix.VitGuthlaci 1 |
Æthelred 2 |
(Æthelredus) |
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RecordedNames |
Felix.VitGuthlaci 2 |
Icel 1 |
(Icel) |
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RecordedNames |
Felix.VitGuthlaci 20 |
Ælfthryth 1 |
(Ælfthryth) |
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RecordedNames |
Felix.VitGuthlaci Prol. (p. 64) |
Wilfrid 8 |
(Wilfridus) |
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RecordedNames |
Felix.VitGuthlaci 28 |
Wilfrid 8 |
(Wilfridus) |
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RecordedNames |
Felix.VitGuthlaci 39 |
Wilfrid 8 |
(Wilfrith) |
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RecordedNames |
Felix.VitGuthlaci 40 |
Wilfrid 8 |
(Wilfrith) |
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RecordedNames |
Felix.VitGuthlaci 40 |
Wilfrid 8 |
(Wilfrithus) |
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RecordedNames |
Felix.VitGuthlaci Prol. (p. 64) |
Cissa 2 |
(Cissa) |
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RecordedNames |
Felix.VitGuthlaci 28 |
Cissa 2 |
(Cissa) |
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RecordedNames |
Felix.VitGuthlaci 48 |
Cissa 2 |
(Cissa) |
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RecordedNames |
Felix.VitGuthlaci 34 |
Cenred 2 |
(Coenredus) |
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RecordedNames |
Felix.VitGuthlaci 40 |
Hwætred 1 |
(Hwaetred) |
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RecordedNames |
Felix.VitGuthlaci 45 (p. 138) |
Ofa 5 |
(Oba) |
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RecordedNames |
Felix.VitGuthlaci Cap46 |
Wigfrith 1 |
(Wigfrithus) |
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RecordedNames |
Felix.VitGuthlaci 46 |
Wigfrith 1 |
(Wigfrith) |
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RecordedNames |
Felix.VitGuthlaci 47 |
Wigfrith 1 |
(Wigfrith) |
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RecordedNames |
Felix.VitGuthlaci 47 |
Wigfrith 1 |
(Wigfrithus) |
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RecordedNames |
Felix.VitGuthlaci Cap48 |
Ecgburg 1 |
(Ecgburgis) |
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RecordedNames |
Felix.VitGuthlaci 48 |
Ecgburg 1 |
(Ecgburh) |
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RecordedNames |
Felix.VitGuthlaci 50 (p. 156) |
Ecgburg 1 |
(Ecgburh) |
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RecordedNames |
Felix.VitGuthlaci 51 |
Ecgburg 1 |
(Pega) |
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RecordedNames |
Felix.VitGuthlaci 48 |
Ealdwulf 3 |
(Adulfus) |
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RecordedNames |
Felix.VitGuthlaci 49 |
Ceolred 1 |
(Ceolredus) |
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RecordedNames |
Felix.VitGuthlaci 50 (p. 154) |
Pega 1 |
(Pega) |
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RecordedNames |
Felix.VitGuthlaci 51 |
Pega 1 |
(Pega) |
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RecordedNames |
Felix.VitGuthlaci 53 |
Pega 1 |
(Pega) |
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RecordedNames |
Felix.VitGuthlaci 50 (p. 156) |
Ecgberht 5 |
(Ecgberhtus) |
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RecordedNames |
Felix.VitGuthlaci 51 |
Ecgberht 5 |
(Ecgberht) |
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RecordedNames |
Felix.VitGuthlaci Prol. (p. 60) |
Gregory 1 |
(Gregorius) |
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RecordedNames |
Felix.VitGuthlaci 25 |
Tatwine 1 |
(Tatwine) |
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Possession |
Felix.VitGuthlaci 15 |
Anonymi 243 |
with innumerable treasures |
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Possession |
Felix.VitGuthlaci |
Anonymi 246 |
|