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Factoid Type |
Source Ref |
Primary Person |
Short Description |
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Event |
Byrhtferth.VitEcgwini Preface |
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Ecgwine 1 built the place which is called Æthomme. |
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Event |
Byrhtferth.VitEcgwini Preface |
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Ecgwine 1 went to and came back from Rome |
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Event |
Byrhtferth.VitEcgwini Preface |
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Ecgwine 1 entered the joys of the heavenly kingdom. |
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Event |
Byrhtferth.VitEcgwini i.8 |
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Anonymi 1479 had Ecgwine 1 baptised. |
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Event |
Byrhtferth.VitEcgwini i.10 |
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Because of his innate goodness, Ecgwine 1 was elected bishop of Worcester. |
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Event |
Byrhtferth.VitEcgwini i.10 |
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Æthelred 2 always loved discussions with Ecgwine 1. |
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Event |
Byrhtferth.VitEcgwini i.11 |
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Ecgwine 1 used to preach to all peoples the severe and the gentle things which are to come, requesting silence with his hands from those who scarcely wished to believe him or to come to the mysteries of mass. |
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Event |
Byrhtferth.VitEcgwini i.12 |
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Several scoundrels (Anonymi 1481) incited others against Ecgwine 1 and propagated a dire sedition. The king (Æthelred 2), being exceedingly credulous, ordered him to hasten to Rome. |
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Event |
Byrhtferth.VitEcgwini i.12-13 |
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Following the sedition which propagated against Ecgwine 1, Æthelred 2 ordered him to go to Rome to seek protection from the pope (Anonymous 517), who ordered him to come as quickly as possible. Ecgwine 1 had contemplated to go because he had a desire to visit the shrines of the apostles. |
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Event |
Byrhtferth.VitEcgwini i.13 |
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After having thrown the key of his iron fetters into the River Avon at a place called Hruddingpol, Ecgwine 1 reached Rome. There he asked his friends to go to the River Tiber and see if they could catch a little fish with a fish-hook. They caught a middling salmon which contained the key that Ecgwine 1 had thrown into the River Avon. |
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Event |
Byrhtferth.VitEcgwini i.13 |
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The Pope (Anonymous 517) sent for Ecgwine 1. He welcomed him with fatherly affection. On the following day he commanded Ecgwine 1 to say mass in his presence and invited him to a private audience. |
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Event |
Byrhtferth.VitEcgwini ii.1 |
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Ecgwine 1 returned rejoicing to his native land and gave hymns of thanks to Jesus Christ. He entered into the presence of Æthelred 2, who received him with joy, since he knew for certain that Ecgwine 1 had been accused through the incitement of envy. |
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Event |
Byrhtferth.VitEcgwini ii.2 |
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Æthelred 2 commended his sons (Anonymi 1483) to the instruction of Ecgwine 1. |
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Event |
Byrhtferth.VitEcgwini ii.5 |
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Ecgwine 1 was drawn into a trance, in which he saw harsh and hostile things which saddened him immensely. |
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Event |
Byrhtferth.VitEcgwini ii.8-9 |
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Ecgwine 1 appointed four swineherds and granted them authority over the forest that he divided in four parts. |
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Event |
Byrhtferth.VitEcgwini ii.11-12 |
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While Eoues 1 was looking for a sow of his which had disappeared for the third time, he saw a virgin standing with two other virgins, singing psalms and holding a very beautiful book. |
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Event |
Byrhtferth.VitEcgwini ii.12 |
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After having heard from Eoues 1 that he had had a vision of the Virgin Mary, Ecgwine 1 went to the same spot with three companions (Anonymi 1484). He threw himself to the ground in prayer and when he got up, he suddenly saw three virgins, of whom one was taller than the others, having a cross and a book in her hands. |
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Event |
Byrhtferth.VitEcgwini ii.12 |
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Ecgwine 1 built and consecrated a church in the place where he had had a vision of the Virgin Mary. |
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Event |
Byrhtferth.VitEcgwini iii.3 |
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Offa 5 and Cenred 2 asked Ecgwine 1 to go with them to Rome. |
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Event |
Byrhtferth.VitEcgwini iii.4-6 |
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Cenred 2 summoned a council at Alcester. All the leading men and 'duces' (Anonymi 1486) met there. He reported about the outcome of the trip to Rome and the privilege of freedom granted to Evesham. He also ordered the letter to be shown and read out. All the people who were present agreed. |
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Event |
Byrhtferth.VitEcgwini iii.6 |
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Cenred 2 ordered Wilfrid 2 to take the privilege drawn up by Beorhtwald 6 to Evesham, accompanied by Ecgwine 1. |
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Event |
Byrhtferth.VitEcgwini iii.6-8 |
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Wilfrid 2 consecrated to the Lord and the Virgin Mary the monastery that Ecgwine 1 had built. |
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Event |
Byrhtferth.VitEcgwini iv.5 |
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Ecgwine 1 asked Anonymi 1487 to seek to keep God's commandments. |
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Event |
Byrhtferth.VitEcgwini iv.5 |
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Ecgwine 1 died after having taken the uiaticum. |
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Event |
Byrhtferth.VitEcgwini iv.6 |
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The body of Ecgwine 1 was taken to the monastery he had built. It was kept with great veneration and funeral chanting until such time as Requiem Mass could be sung for him according to monastic custom. His obsequies were in no way similar to a funeral, but were a sort of celebration. His body was placed in that spot which he had previously chosen. |
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Event |
Byrhtferth.VitEcgwini iv.7 |
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Anonymous 522 was visiting many regions because of his sins. He had been bound with nine iron bands. |
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Event |
Byrhtferth.VitEcgwini iv.8-9 |
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Anonymous 522 heard a voice in his sleep saying that his iron band would not be released until he came to the place called Æthomme, where Ecgwine 1 lied buried. |
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Event |
Byrhtferth.VitEcgwini iv.8 |
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Anonymous 522 quickly hastened to England, in order to reach Evesham. |
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Event |
Byrhtferth.VitEcgwini iv.8 |
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When Anonymous 522 reached Evesham, he began to implore the Lord to have mercy on him through the merits of Ecgwine 1. While standing in the church and after the reading of the Gospel and the chanting of the 'Agnus Dei, the iron band burst from Anonymous 522's body and sprang away from him, thanks to Ecgwine 1's post-mortem intervention. After interrogating Anonymous 522, Anonymi 1488 made the bells ring out in unison and many people hastened to the church. |
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Event |
Byrhtferth.VitEcgwini iv.9 |
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When dawn was breaking the prior of Evesham monastery (Anonymous 524) began to address his fellow monks about the lack of fish for their day of celebrations. At that point someone arrived and said that he had seen an enormous seal. The monks (Anonymi 1490) ran to the bank of the River Avon and captured the fish. A good many meals were provided from it. |
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Event |
Byrhtferth.VitEcgwini iv.10 |
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Anonymous 525 claimed for himself a certain part of the land belonging to the monastery of Evesham. The prior (Wigred 1) appointed a day on which either he or Anonymous 525 should claim the land for himself by means of an oath. After praying in the church, Wigred 1 took the holy relics of Ecgwine 1 and asked for his assistance. Then, Wigred 1 and his companions (Anonymi 1492) went to the river, crossed it quickly and came to the place chosen for the confrontation. The relics were placed in the middle of the field and Wigred 1 ordered Anonymous 525 to take an oath upon them. When Anonymous 525 tried to fix in the ground the shaft of the scythe he was carrying, he did it so strongly that with the one blow he cut off his own head and neck. |
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Event |
Byrhtferth.VitEcgwini iv.11 |
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It was Edgar 11's greatest concern that he restored all the ruined monasteries, expelling through his royal authority secular clerics, by loving God's servants who strove to preserve the decrees of St Benedict. |
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Event |
Byrhtferth.VitEcgwini iv.11 |
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Edgar 11 subjected to his authority all kingdoms of peoples whom the ocean surrounds and conquered the kings of the Scots and Welsh. |
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Event |
Byrhtferth.VitEcgwini iv.11 |
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The church of Evesham collapsed and crushed everything which was contained within it (including crosses, candelabra, lamps, chalices, altar-horns and vestments). As the monks (Anonymi 1493) were clearing the site, they discovered that the reliquary, which contained Ecgwine 1's relics, was unscathed. |
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Authorship |
Byrhtferth.VitEcgwini i.13 |
Anonymous 517 |
Author of a letter for the English king |
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Authorship |
Byrhtferth.VitEcgwini i.14 |
Boniface 3 |
Author of a letter to King Eadbald |
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Authorship |
Byrhtferth.VitEcgwini iii.6 |
Beorhtwald 6 |
Author of a privilege in favour of the monastery at Evesham |
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Authorship |
Byrhtferth.VitEcgwini iv.6 |
Byrhtferth 4 |
Author of Life of Saint Ecgwine |
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Status |
Byrhtferth.VitEcgwini i.8 |
Ecgwine 1 |
held status of Royal stock / Royal stock |
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Status |
Byrhtferth.VitEcgwini ii.12 |
Eoues 1 |
held status of Slave / Slave |
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Status |
Byrhtferth.VitEcgwini iii.4 |
Anonymi 1486 |
held status of Primates / Primates |
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Status |
Byrhtferth.VitEcgwini iii.6 |
Anonymi 1486 |
held status of Primates / Primates |
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Status |
Byrhtferth.VitEcgwini iii.6 |
Anonymi 1486 |
held status of Nobleman / Nobleman |
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Status |
Byrhtferth.VitEcgwini iv.8 |
Anonymi 1488 |
held status of Maiores / Maiores |
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Office |
Byrhtferth.VitEcgwini Preface |
Ecgwine 1 |
held office of Bishop |
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Office |
Byrhtferth.VitEcgwini Preface |
Ecgwine 1 |
held office of Bishop (third bishop of the Mercians) |
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Office |
Byrhtferth.VitEcgwini Preface |
Ecgwine 1 |
held office of Abbot |
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Office |
Byrhtferth.VitEcgwini Preface |
Ecgwine 1 |
held office of Bishop |
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Office |
Byrhtferth.VitEcgwini i.6 |
Ecgwine 1 |
held office of Bishop |
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Office |
Byrhtferth.VitEcgwini i.7 |
Ecgwine 1 |
held office of Bishop |
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Office |
Byrhtferth.VitEcgwini i.9 |
Ecgwine 1 |
held office of Deacon |
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Office |
Byrhtferth.VitEcgwini i.9 |
Ecgwine 1 |
held office of Priest |
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Office |
Byrhtferth.VitEcgwini i.10 |
Ecgwine 1 |
held office of Bishop |
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Office |
Byrhtferth.VitEcgwini i.11 |
Ecgwine 1 |
held office of Bishop |
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Office |
Byrhtferth.VitEcgwini i.13 |
Ecgwine 1 |
held office of Bishop |
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Office |
Byrhtferth.VitEcgwini i.13 |
Ecgwine 1 |
held office of Bishop |
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Office |
Byrhtferth.VitEcgwini ii,1 |
Ecgwine 1 |
held office of Bishop |
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Office |
Byrhtferth.VitEcgwini ii.2 |
Ecgwine 1 |
held office of Bishop |
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Office |
Byrhtferth.VitEcgwini ii.3 |
Ecgwine 1 |
held office of Bishop |
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Office |
Byrhtferth.VitEcgwini iii.8 |
Ecgwine 1 |
held office of Bishop |
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Office |
Byrhtferth.VitEcgwini iv.5 |
Ecgwine 1 |
held office of Priest |
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Office |
Byrhtferth.VitEcgwini iv.5 |
Ecgwine 1 |
held office of Abbot |
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Office |
Byrhtferth.VitEcgwini iv.5 |
Ecgwine 1 |
held office of Bishop |
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Office |
Byrhtferth.VitEcgwini iv.7 cap. |
Ecgwine 1 |
held office of Bishop |
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Office |
Byrhtferth.VitEcgwini iv.8 |
Ecgwine 1 |
held office of Bishop |
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Office |
Byrhtferth.VitEcgwini iv.9 |
Ecgwine 1 |
held office of Bishop |
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Office |
Byrhtferth.VitEcgwini iv.10 |
Ecgwine 1 |
held office of Bishop |
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Office |
Byrhtferth.VitEcgwini Preface |
Gregory 1 |
held office of Bishop |
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Office |
Byrhtferth.VitEcgwini Preface |
Æthelred 2 |
held office of King (King of the Mercians) |
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Office |
Byrhtferth.VitEcgwini i.10 |
Æthelred 2 |
held office of King (King of the Mercians) |
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Office |
Byrhtferth.VitEcgwini i.12 |
Æthelred 2 |
held office of King |
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Office |
Byrhtferth.VitEcgwini ii.1 |
Æthelred 2 |
held office of King |
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Office |
Byrhtferth.VitEcgwini ii.2 |
Æthelred 2 |
held office of King |
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Office |
Byrhtferth.VitEcgwini iii.1 |
Æthelred 2 |
held office of King (King of the Mercians) |
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Office |
Byrhtferth.VitEcgwini iii.2 |
Æthelred 2 |
held office of King (King of the Mercians) |
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Office |
Byrhtferth.VitEcgwini Preface |
Cenred 2 |
held office of King (King of the Mercians) |
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Office |
Byrhtferth.VitEcgwini iii.2 |
Cenred 2 |
held office of King |
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Office |
Byrhtferth.VitEcgwini iii.3 |
Cenred 2 |
held office of King (King of the Mercians) |
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Office |
Byrhtferth.VitEcgwini iii.4 |
Cenred 2 |
held office of King |
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Office |
Byrhtferth.VitEcgwini iii.5 |
Cenred 2 |
held office of King |
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Office |
Byrhtferth.VitEcgwini iii.5 |
Cenred 2 |
held office of King |
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Office |
Byrhtferth.VitEcgwini iii.6 |
Cenred 2 |
held office of King |
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Office |
Byrhtferth.VitEcgwini i.10 |
Anonymi 1480 |
held office of Princeps |
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Office |
Byrhtferth.VitEcgwini i.10 |
Anonymi 1480 |
held office of Primates |
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Office |
Byrhtferth.VitEcgwini i.12 |
Anonymous 517 |
held office of Pope |
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Office |
Byrhtferth.VitEcgwini i.13 |
Anonymous 517 |
held office of Pope |
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Office |
Byrhtferth.VitEcgwini i.13 |
Anonymous 517 |
held office of Pope |
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Office |
Byrhtferth.VitEcgwini i.14 |
Boniface 3 |
held office of Pope |
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Office |
Byrhtferth.VitEcgwini i.14 |
Eadbald 2 |
held office of King (King of the Kentish people) |
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Office |
Byrhtferth.VitEcgwini iii.1 |
Æthelheard 1 |
held office of Sub-king |
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Office |
Byrhtferth.VitEcgwini iii.2 |
Oshere 1 |
held office of King |
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Office |
Byrhtferth.VitEcgwini iii.2 |
Balthere 2 |
held office of Priest |
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Office |
Byrhtferth.VitEcgwini iii.3 |
Offa 5 |
held office of King (King of the East Angles) |
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Office |
Byrhtferth.VitEcgwini iii.3 |
Constantine 1 |
held office of Pope |
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Office |
Byrhtferth.VitEcgwini iii.3 |
Anonymi 1485 |
held office of Minister |
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Office |
Byrhtferth.VitEcgwini iii.4 |
Wilfrid 2 |
held office of Archbishop (Archbishop of York) |
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Office |
Byrhtferth.VitEcgwini iii.6 |
Wilfrid 2 |
held office of Bishop (Bishop of the Northumbrians) |
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Office |
Byrhtferth.VitEcgwini iii.6 |
Wilfrid 2 |
held office of Archbishop |
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Office |
Byrhtferth.VitEcgwini iii.7 |
Wilfrid 2 |
held office of Archbishop |
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Office |
Byrhtferth.VitEcgwini iii.4 |
Beorhtwald 6 |
held office of Archbishop |
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Office |
Byrhtferth.VitEcgwini iii.6 |
Beorhtwald 6 |
held office of Archbishop |
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Office |
Byrhtferth.VitEcgwini iii.6 |
Beorhtwald 6 |
held office of Archbishop |
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Office |
Byrhtferth.VitEcgwini iii.7 cap. |
Beorhtwald 6 |
held office of Archbishop |
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Office |
Byrhtferth.VitEcgwini iii.4 |
Anonymi 1486 |
held office of Dux |
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Office |
Byrhtferth.VitEcgwini iv.8 |
Anonymous 523 |
held office of Prior |
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Office |
Byrhtferth.VitEcgwini iv.9 |
Anonymous 524 |
held office of Prior |
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Office |
Byrhtferth.VitEcgwini iv.10 |
Wigred 1 |
held office of Prior |
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Office |
Byrhtferth.VitEcgwini iv.10 |
Wigred 1 |
held office of Priest |
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Office |
Byrhtferth.VitEcgwini iv.11 |
Oswald 1 |
held office of King (King of the Northumbrians) |
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Office |
Byrhtferth.VitEcgwini iv.11 |
Edmund 6 |
held office of King (King of the East Anglians) |
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Office |
Byrhtferth.VitEcgwini iv.11 |
Edgar 11 |
held office of King |
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Office |
Byrhtferth.VitEcgwini iv.11 |
Osweard 3 |
held office of Abbot |
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Education |
Byrhtferth.VitEcgwini i.8 |
Ecgwine 1 |
He was given over to sacred learning |
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Education |
Byrhtferth.VitEcgwini ii.2 |
Anonymi 1483 |
They were instructed in sacred learning by Ecgwine 1 |
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Personal Relationship |
Byrhtferth.VitEcgwini iv.9 |
Ecgwine 1 |
was Father of Anonymi 1490 |
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Personal Relationship |
Byrhtferth.VitEcgwini ii.2 |
Æthelred 2 |
was Friend of Ecgwine 1 |
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Personal Relationship |
Byrhtferth.VitEcgwini iii.3 |
Cenred 2 |
was Friend of Ecgwine 1 |
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Personal Relationship |
Byrhtferth.VitEcgwini i.8 |
Anonymi 1479 |
was Parent of Ecgwine 1 |
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Personal Relationship |
Byrhtferth.VitEcgwini i.13 |
Anonymi 1482 |
was Companion of Ecgwine 1 |
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Personal Relationship |
Byrhtferth.VitEcgwini ii.2 |
Anonymi 1483 |
was Son of Æthelred 2 |
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Personal Relationship |
Byrhtferth.VitEcgwini ii.9 |
Ympa 1 |
was Brother of Eoues 1 |
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Personal Relationship |
Byrhtferth.VitEcgwini ii.9 |
Cornuc 1 |
was Brother of Trottuc 1 |
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Personal Relationship |
Byrhtferth.VitEcgwini ii.12 |
Anonymi 1484 |
was Friend of Ecgwine 1 |
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Personal Relationship |
Byrhtferth.VitEcgwini iii.1 |
Osthryth 1 |
was Wife of Æthelred 2 |
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Personal Relationship |
Byrhtferth.VitEcgwini iii.1 |
Osweard 2 |
was Brother of Æthelred 2 |
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Personal Relationship |
Byrhtferth.VitEcgwini iii.2 |
Æthelric 4 |
was Son of Oshere 1 |
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Personal Relationship |
Byrhtferth.VitEcgwini iv.5 |
Anonymi 1487 |
was Son of Ecgwine 1 |
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Personal Relationship |
Byrhtferth.VitEcgwini iv.6 |
Anonymi 1487 |
was Disciple of Ecgwine 1 |
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Personal Relationship |
Byrhtferth.VitEcgwini iv.9 |
Anonymi 1490 |
was Son of Anonymous 524 |
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Personal Relationship |
Byrhtferth.VitEcgwini iv.9 |
Anonymi 1490 |
was Companion of Anonymous 524 |
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Personal Relationship |
Byrhtferth.VitEcgwini iv.10 |
Anonymi 1492 |
was Companion of Wigred 1 |
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Occupation |
Byrhtferth.VitEcgwini ii.2 |
Ecgwine 1 |
Teacher |
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Occupation |
Byrhtferth.VitEcgwini i.13 |
Anonymous 518 |
Smith |
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Occupation |
Byrhtferth.VitEcgwini i.13 |
Anonymous 519 |
Cook |
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Occupation |
Byrhtferth.VitEcgwini ii.9 |
Eoues 1 |
Swineherd |
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Occupation |
Byrhtferth.VitEcgwini ii.11 |
Eoues 1 |
Swineherd |
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Occupation |
Byrhtferth.VitEcgwini ii.10 cap. |
Eoues 1 |
Swineherd |
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Occupation |
Byrhtferth.VitEcgwini ii.10 |
Eoues 1 |
Swineherd |
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Occupation |
Byrhtferth.VitEcgwini ii.9 |
Ympa 1 |
Swineherd |
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Occupation |
Byrhtferth.VitEcgwini ii.9 |
Trottuc 1 |
Swineherd |
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Occupation |
Byrhtferth.VitEcgwini ii.9 |
Cornuc 1 |
Swineherd |
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Occupation |
Byrhtferth.VitEcgwini iv.5 |
Anonymi 1487 |
Brother |
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Occupation |
Byrhtferth.VitEcgwini iv.9 |
Anonymi 1489 |
Servant |
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Occupation |
Byrhtferth.VitEcgwini iv.9 |
Anonymi 1489 |
Servant |
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Occupation |
Byrhtferth.VitEcgwini iv.10 |
Anonymous 525 |
Peasant |
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PersonInfo |
Byrhtferth.VitEcgwini Preface |
Ecgwine 1 |
confessor |
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PersonInfo |
Byrhtferth.VitEcgwini Preface |
Ecgwine 1 |
esteemed man |
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PersonInfo |
Byrhtferth.VitEcgwini Preface |
Ecgwine 1 |
He was refulgent through his abundant merits |
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PersonInfo |
Byrhtferth.VitEcgwini Preface |
Ecgwine 1 |
servant of God |
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PersonInfo |
Byrhtferth.VitEcgwini Preface |
Ecgwine 1 |
holy man |
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PersonInfo |
Byrhtferth.VitEcgwini i.6 |
Ecgwine 1 |
saint |
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PersonInfo |
Byrhtferth.VitEcgwini i.6 |
Ecgwine 1 |
most excellent father |
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PersonInfo |
Byrhtferth.VitEcgwini i.6 |
Ecgwine 1 |
He shone during childhhod, glittered as a youth, blossomed in manhood and in old age remained a veteran soldier, by giving himself and by crushing the harmful contagion of sin, carrying with him always the victorious ensigns. |
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PersonInfo |
Byrhtferth.VitEcgwini i.7 |
Ecgwine 1 |
saint |
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PersonInfo |
Byrhtferth.VitEcgwini i.7 |
Ecgwine 1 |
venerable |
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PersonInfo |
Byrhtferth.VitEcgwini i.8 |
Ecgwine 1 |
pious man |
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PersonInfo |
Byrhtferth.VitEcgwini i.9 |
Ecgwine 1 |
He enhanced his behaviour and the course of his life with marvellous management. He was in the habit of reading intently everyday. |
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PersonInfo |
Byrhtferth.VitEcgwini i.10 |
Ecgwine 1 |
holy man |
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PersonInfo |
Byrhtferth.VitEcgwini i.10 |
Ecgwine 1 |
He was a revered counsellor and spokesman |
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PersonInfo |
Byrhtferth.VitEcgwini i.10 |
Ecgwine 1 |
He was a father of orphans and a protector of widows |
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PersonInfo |
Byrhtferth.VitEcgwini i.10 |
Ecgwine 1 |
precious servant of God |
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PersonInfo |
Byrhtferth.VitEcgwini i.11 |
Ecgwine 1 |
man of God |
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PersonInfo |
Byrhtferth.VitEcgwini i.11 |
Ecgwine 1 |
holy |
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PersonInfo |
Byrhtferth.VitEcgwini i.12 |
Ecgwine 1 |
blessed father |
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PersonInfo |
Byrhtferth.VitEcgwini i.12 |
Ecgwine 1 |
holy |
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PersonInfo |
Byrhtferth.VitEcgwini i.12 |
Ecgwine 1 |
man of God |
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PersonInfo |
Byrhtferth.VitEcgwini i.13 |
Ecgwine 1 |
outstanding soldier of Christ |
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PersonInfo |
Byrhtferth.VitEcgwini i.13 |
Ecgwine 1 |
father |
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PersonInfo |
Byrhtferth.VitEcgwini i.13 |
Ecgwine 1 |
saint |
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PersonInfo |
Byrhtferth.VitEcgwini i.14 |
Ecgwine 1 |
holy man |
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PersonInfo |
Byrhtferth.VitEcgwini ii.1 |
Ecgwine 1 |
man of God |
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PersonInfo |
Byrhtferth.VitEcgwini ii.1 |
Ecgwine 1 |
pious man |
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PersonInfo |
Byrhtferth.VitEcgwini ii.1 |
Ecgwine 1 |
holy |
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PersonInfo |
Byrhtferth.VitEcgwini ii.2 |
Ecgwine 1 |
beloved of God |
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PersonInfo |
Byrhtferth.VitEcgwini ii.2 |
Ecgwine 1 |
holy father |
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PersonInfo |
Byrhtferth.VitEcgwini ii.2 |
Ecgwine 1 |
man of God |
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PersonInfo |
Byrhtferth.VitEcgwini ii.3 |
Ecgwine 1 |
holy bishop |
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PersonInfo |
Byrhtferth.VitEcgwini ii.4 |
Ecgwine 1 |
man of God |
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PersonInfo |
Byrhtferth.VitEcgwini ii.12 |
Ecgwine 1 |
lord |
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PersonInfo |
Byrhtferth.VitEcgwini ii.12 |
Ecgwine 1 |
holy man |
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PersonInfo |
Byrhtferth.VitEcgwini iii.1 |
Ecgwine 1 |
blessed leader of the Mercians |
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PersonInfo |
Byrhtferth.VitEcgwini iii.7 |
Ecgwine 1 |
humble servant of Christ |
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PersonInfo |
Byrhtferth.VitEcgwini iii.8 |
Ecgwine 1 |
holy |
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PersonInfo |
Byrhtferth.VitEcgwini iv.2 cap. |
Ecgwine 1 |
saint |
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PersonInfo |
Byrhtferth.VitEcgwini iv.3 |
Ecgwine 1 |
saint |
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PersonInfo |
Byrhtferth.VitEcgwini iv.5 cap. |
Ecgwine 1 |
man of God |
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PersonInfo |
Byrhtferth.VitEcgwini iv.5 |
Ecgwine 1 |
estimable |
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PersonInfo |
Byrhtferth.VitEcgwini iv.5 |
Ecgwine 1 |
he was seized with illness |
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PersonInfo |
Byrhtferth.VitEcgwini iv.5 |
Ecgwine 1 |
holy defender of the Church |
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PersonInfo |
Byrhtferth.VitEcgwini iv.5 |
Ecgwine 1 |
holy bishop |
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PersonInfo |
Byrhtferth.VitEcgwini iv.6 |
Ecgwine 1 |
most reverend father |
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PersonInfo |
Byrhtferth.VitEcgwini iv.6 |
Ecgwine 1 |
blessed man |
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PersonInfo |
Byrhtferth.VitEcgwini iv.7 |
Ecgwine 1 |
holy |
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PersonInfo |
Byrhtferth.VitEcgwini iv.7 |
Ecgwine 1 |
servant of Christ |
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PersonInfo |
Byrhtferth.VitEcgwini iv.8 |
Ecgwine 1 |
holy |
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PersonInfo |
Byrhtferth.VitEcgwini iv.8 |
Ecgwine 1 |
beloved fo God |
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PersonInfo |
Byrhtferth.VitEcgwini iv.9 |
Ecgwine 1 |
confessor of Christ |
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PersonInfo |
Byrhtferth.VitEcgwini iv.9 |
Ecgwine 1 |
soldier of God |
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PersonInfo |
Byrhtferth.VitEcgwini iv.10 |
Ecgwine 1 |
reverend father |
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PersonInfo |
Byrhtferth.VitEcgwini iv.10 |
Ecgwine 1 |
holy man |
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PersonInfo |
Byrhtferth.VitEcgwini iv.10 |
Ecgwine 1 |
servant [of Christ] |
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PersonInfo |
Byrhtferth.VitEcgwini iv.11 cap. |
Ecgwine 1 |
saint |
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PersonInfo |
Byrhtferth.VitEcgwini iv.11 |
Ecgwine 1 |
saint |
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PersonInfo |
Byrhtferth.VitEcgwini iv.11 |
Ecgwine 1 |
servant [of the Lord] |
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PersonInfo |
Byrhtferth.VitEcgwini ii.7 |
Æthelred 2 |
friend of God |
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PersonInfo |
Byrhtferth.VitEcgwini ii.2 |
Cenred 2 |
He was a devout king and wise in his actions, just in his dealings and the friend of his own soul, as his father had been. |
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PersonInfo |
Byrhtferth.VitEcgwini i.8 |
Anonymi 1479 |
distinguished |
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PersonInfo |
Byrhtferth.VitEcgwini iii.2 |
Æthelric 4 |
an outstanding youth devoutly following his father's (Oshere 1) achievements |
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PersonInfo |
Byrhtferth.VitEcgwini iii.2 |
Balthere 2 |
reverend |
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PersonInfo |
Byrhtferth.VitEcgwini iii.3 |
Constantine 1 |
most reverend |
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PersonInfo |
Byrhtferth.VitEcgwini iii.6 |
Wilfrid 2 |
reverend |
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PersonInfo |
Byrhtferth.VitEcgwini iii.6 |
Wilfrid 2 |
indefatigable soldier of the Lord |
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PersonInfo |
Byrhtferth.VitEcgwini iv.10 |
Wigred 1 |
pious man |
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PersonInfo |
Byrhtferth.VitEcgwini iv.10 |
Anonymi 1492 |
servants of God |
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PersonInfo |
Byrhtferth.VitEcgwini iv.11 |
Edgar 11 |
like Salomon 'the Peaceable' |
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RecordedNames |
Byrhtferth.VitEcgwini Preface |
Ecgwine 1 |
(Ecgwynus) |
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RecordedNames |
Byrhtferth.VitEcgwini Preface |
Ecgwine 1 |
(Ecgwinus) |
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RecordedNames |
Byrhtferth.VitEcgwini i.6 |
Ecgwine 1 |
(Ecgwynus) |
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RecordedNames |
Byrhtferth.VitEcgwini i.7 |
Ecgwine 1 |
(Æcgwynus) |
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RecordedNames |
Byrhtferth.VitEcgwini i.13 |
Ecgwine 1 |
(Ecgwynus) |
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RecordedNames |
Byrhtferth.VitEcgwini ii.4 |
Ecgwine 1 |
(Ecgwynus) |
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RecordedNames |
Byrhtferth.VitEcgwini iv.5 |
Ecgwine 1 |
(Æcgwynus) |
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RecordedNames |
Byrhtferth.VitEcgwini iv.8 |
Ecgwine 1 |
(Ægcunynus) |
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RecordedNames |
Byrhtferth.VitEcgwini iv.9 |
Ecgwine 1 |
(Ægcuuynus) |
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RecordedNames |
Byrhtferth.VitEcgwini iv.10 |
Ecgwine 1 |
(Ægcguuynus) |
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RecordedNames |
Byrhtferth.VitEcgwini Preface |
Gregory 1 |
(Gregorius) |
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RecordedNames |
Byrhtferth.VitEcgwini Preface |
Æthelred 2 |
(Æthelredus) |
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RecordedNames |
Byrhtferth.VitEcgwini i.10 |
Æthelred 2 |
(Æthelredus) |
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RecordedNames |
Byrhtferth.VitEcgwini ii.2 |
Æthelred 2 |
(Æthelredus) |
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RecordedNames |
Byrhtferth.VitEcgwini ii.7 |
Æthelred 2 |
(Æthelredus) |
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RecordedNames |
Byrhtferth.VitEcgwini iii.1 |
Æthelred 2 |
(Æthelredus) |
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RecordedNames |
Byrhtferth.VitEcgwini iii.2 |
Æthelred 2 |
(Æthelredus) |
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RecordedNames |
Byrhtferth.VitEcgwini Preface |
Cenred 2 |
(... Kenredi) |
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RecordedNames |
Byrhtferth.VitEcgwini iii.2 |
Cenred 2 |
(Coenred) |
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RecordedNames |
Byrhtferth.VitEcgwini iii.3 |
Cenred 2 |
(Kænred) |
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RecordedNames |
Byrhtferth.VitEcgwini iii.4 |
Cenred 2 |
(Koenred) |
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RecordedNames |
Byrhtferth.VitEcgwini i.14 |
Boniface 3 |
(Bonifacius) |
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RecordedNames |
Byrhtferth.VitEcgwini i.14 |
Eadbald 2 |
(Eadbaldus) |
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RecordedNames |
Byrhtferth.VitEcgwini ii.9 |
Eoues 1 |
(Eoues) |
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RecordedNames |
Byrhtferth.VitEcgwini ii.12 |
Eoues 1 |
(Eoues) |
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RecordedNames |
Byrhtferth.VitEcgwini ii.9 |
Ympa 1 |
(Ympa) |
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RecordedNames |
Byrhtferth.VitEcgwini ii.9 |
Trottuc 1 |
(Trottuc) |
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RecordedNames |
Byrhtferth.VitEcgwini ii.9 |
Cornuc 1 |
(Cornuc) |
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RecordedNames |
Byrhtferth.VitEcgwini iii.1 |
Æthelheard 1 |
(Æthelheardus) |
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RecordedNames |
Byrhtferth.VitEcgwini iii.1 |
Osweard 2 |
(... Osuuardo) |
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RecordedNames |
Byrhtferth.VitEcgwini ii.1 |
Æthelred 2 |
(... Æþelredi) |
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RecordedNames |
Byrhtferth.VitEcgwini iii.2 |
Oshere 1 |
(... Osheri) |
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RecordedNames |
Byrhtferth.VitEcgwini iii.2 |
Balthere 2 |
(Balthere) |
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RecordedNames |
Byrhtferth.VitEcgwini iii.3 |
Offa 5 |
(Offa) |
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RecordedNames |
Byrhtferth.VitEcgwini iii.4 |
Wilfrid 2 |
(Wilfridus) |
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RecordedNames |
Byrhtferth.VitEcgwini iii.6 |
Wilfrid 2 |
(Wilfridus) |
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RecordedNames |
Byrhtferth.VitEcgwini iii.7 cap. |
Wilfrid 2 |
(Wilfridus) |
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RecordedNames |
Byrhtferth.VitEcgwini iii.4 |
Beorhtwald 6 |
(Byrhtwaldus) |
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RecordedNames |
Byrhtferth.VitEcgwini iii.6 |
Beorhtwald 6 |
(Byrhtwaldus) |
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RecordedNames |
Byrhtferth.VitEcgwini iii.7 cap. |
Beorhtwald 6 |
(Byrhtwaldus) |
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RecordedNames |
Byrhtferth.VitEcgwini iv.10 |
Wigred 1 |
(Wyred) |
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RecordedNames |
Byrhtferth.VitEcgwini iv.11 |
Oswald 1 |
(Oswaldus) |
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RecordedNames |
Byrhtferth.VitEcgwini iv.11 |
Edmund 6 |
(Eadmundus) |
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RecordedNames |
Byrhtferth.VitEcgwini iv.11 |
Edgar 11 |
(Eadgarus) |
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RecordedNames |
Byrhtferth.VitEcgwini iv.11 |
Osweard 3 |
(Oswardus) |
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Transaction |
Byrhtferth.VitEcgwini ii.7 |
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A place called Evesham (also known as Æthomme). |
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Transaction |
Byrhtferth.VitEcgwini iii.1 |
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Monastery at Stratford |
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Transaction |
Byrhtferth.VitEcgwini iii.2 |
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8 hides of land |
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Transaction |
Byrhtferth.VitEcgwini iii.2 |
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8 hides of land |
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Possession |
Byrhtferth.VitEcgwini iv.5 |
Ecgwine 1 |
184 hides in the vicinity of Evesham |
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Transaction |
Byrhtferth.VitEcgwini iii.1 |
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estate and monastery at Fladbury |
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Transaction |
Byrhtferth.VitEcgwini iii.2 |
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84 hides in the vicinity of Æthomme, on both sides of the river Avon. |
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Transaction |
Byrhtferth.VitEcgwini ii.9 |
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a herd of pigs |
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Transaction |
Byrhtferth.VitEcgwini ii.9 |
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a herd of pigs |
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Transaction |
Byrhtferth.VitEcgwini ii.9 |
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a herd of pigs |
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Transaction |
Byrhtferth.VitEcgwini ii.9 |
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a herd of pigs |
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Transaction |
Byrhtferth.VitEcgwini iii.1 |
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monastery and land at Fladbury |
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Transaction |
Byrhtferth.VitEcgwini iii.1 |
|
20 hides in the place called Twyford |
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RecordedNames |
Byrhtferth.VitEcgwini |
Æthelric 4 |
(Æþelric) |