Saint Grimbald (or Grimwald) (c. 820s – 8 July 901) was a 9th-century Benedictine monk at the Abbey of Saint Bertin near Saint-Omer, France. Although of...
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the nefarious Grimbald, the duo must traverse across various unique worlds with assistance of their animal companions and take down Grimbald and his Cobring...
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Britons from this trap. Grimbald arrives disguised as a shepherd guiding Arthur and his men. Philidel and his spirits and Grimbald and his spirits compete...
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finished the project according to Alfred's wishes, with the help of Saint Grimbald who became its first abbot. It stood so close to the Old Minster that the...
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List of illuminated later Anglo-Saxon manuscripts (redirect from Grimbald Gospels)
part 1; Miscellany (Prudentius, Psychomachia), 10th century Add MS 34890; Grimbald Gospels Add MS 37517; Bosworth Psalter [fr] Add MS 40618; Gospel Book,...
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Christian learning in Wessex and to provide the king personal instruction. Grimbald and John the Saxon came from Francia; Plegmund (whom Alfred appointed archbishop...
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Asser joined several other noted scholars at Alfred's court, including Grimbald, and John the Old Saxon; all three probably reached Alfred's court within...
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John Powell as Manuel, William Dowton as Jerome, Thomas Caulfield as Grimbald and Elizabeth Heard as Countess Freberg. It was revived at the same theatre...
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Gospels and Eadwig Psalter, both of which were named after him, and the Grimbald Gospels. He also made additions to the York Gospels, the Harley Psalter...
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Cologne 900 – Qatr al-Nada, wife of the Abbasid caliph al-Mu'tadid 901 – Grimbald, French-English monk and saint (b. 827) 975 – Edgar the Peaceful, English...
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by the imperial Comnenus family in Constantinople (10th-12th centuries) Grimbald Gospels, luxury gospel-book with gold initials and silver decoration made...
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from Ponthieu in 901, and the body of one of Alfred's closest advisers, Grimbald, who died in the same year and who was soon venerated as a saint. Edward's...
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sufficiently complete, about 903, it was consecrated and fully endowed; the abbot Grimbald (died 8 July 901), a learned monk of St Bertin at St Omer in Flanders,...
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Saxon Balthild of Romsey Bertha of Kent Felix of Dommoc Helier of Jersey Grimbald of St Bertin Monegunda of Watton Odwulf of Evesham Wulfram of Grantham...
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Grimoald, Grimald, Grimoart, Grimwald, Grimuald, or Grimbald is a Germanic personal name. It may refer to: Grimoald I of Benevento, duke of Benevento (651–662)...
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Augustinian Canons Regular — Arroaisan founded before 1161 by Sir Robert Grimbald, confirmed by Theobald, Archbishop of Canterbury; Augustinian Canons Regular...
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poet (d. 897) Godfrid Haraldsson, Danish Viking king (approximate date) Grimbald, Frankish Benedictine monk (d. 901) Hucbert, Frankish nobleman (d. 864)...
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Saxon Balthild of Romsey Bertha of Kent Felix of Dommoc Helier of Jersey Grimbald of St Bertin Monegunda of Watton Odwulf of Evesham Wulfram of Grantham...
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Saxon Balthild of Romsey Bertha of Kent Felix of Dommoc Helier of Jersey Grimbald of St Bertin Monegunda of Watton Odwulf of Evesham Wulfram of Grantham...
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Saxon Balthild of Romsey Bertha of Kent Felix of Dommoc Helier of Jersey Grimbald of St Bertin Monegunda of Watton Odwulf of Evesham Wulfram of Grantham...
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Saxon Balthild of Romsey Bertha of Kent Felix of Dommoc Helier of Jersey Grimbald of St Bertin Monegunda of Watton Odwulf of Evesham Wulfram of Grantham...
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Others are named after Anglo-Saxon saints: St Alphege, St Edburga, St Grimbald and St Swithun and St Elizabeth's. The Martial Rose Library is named after...
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Gandersheim, but he could also have come to England from western Francia, like Grimbald, who came to England from Reims at approximately the same time as John...
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Evangelist portrait from the Grimbald Gospels, early 11th century, in the late Winchester style....
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James Boaden (1798) Almargo in Pizarro by Richard Brinsley Sheridan (1799) Grimbald in De Monfort by Joanna Baillie (1800) Singleton in The Sailor's Daughter...
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resolving a conflict between a postman and dog, it is discovered that Sir. Grimbald, the landlord of the street, is intending to replace the existing homes...
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Dumbarton Oaks Butler (1886). "St. Grimbald, Abbot". Lives of the Saints. Vol. VII. Grierson, Philip (1940). "Grimbald of St. Bertin's". The English Historical...
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Mont-St-Michel on the Normandy coast (c. 709) Saint Frithestan, a disciple of St Grimbald, he was consecrated Bishop of Winchester in England by St Plegmund (933)...
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Variations include: Grymbaud, Grymbold, Grymbolde, Grimbold, Grimald, Grimbald, and Grymbalde. There has been no evidence of Grimald ever being married...
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April 12 – Eudokia Baïana, Byzantine empress and wife of Leo VI July 8 – Grimbald, Frankish Benedictine monk (b. 820) November 10 – Adelaide, queen of the...
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