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    Eadfrith of Lindisfarne (died 721), also known as Saint Eadfrith, was Bishop of Lindisfarne, probably from 698 onwards. By the twelfth century it was believed...
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    elements. The Lindisfarne Gospels are presumed to be the work of a monk named Eadfrith, who became Bishop of Lindisfarne in 698 and died in 721. Current scholarship...
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    important centre of Celtic Christianity under Saints Aidan, Cuthbert, Eadfrith, and Eadberht of Lindisfarne. The island was originally home to a monastery...
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    Eadfrith of Leominster also known as Eadridus (died 675) was a seventh century Catholic saint from Anglo-Saxon England. Although very little is known of...
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  • Mercians" while he was in exile, and with her had two sons, Osfrith and Eadfrith. Historians have noted the marriage as evidence for Cearl's independence...
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    have killed Eadfrith for his own reasons. It has been suggested that Penda was concerned that Eadfrith could be a threat to him because Eadfrith might seek...
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    British Isles. Vol. IV - October–December. United States of America: St. Eadfrith Press. ISBN 978-1-5427-1822-6. Jackson, F I (January 1992). "Letter to...
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    Northumbria. With both Edwin and his son Osfrith killed, and his other son Eadfrith captured by Penda (and later killed), the kingdom was divided between its...
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  • Hwicce (fl. c. 660–685) Eanfrith of Elmham (d. c. 769), Bishop of Elmham Eadfrith This disambiguation page lists articles about people with the same name...
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    Gospel of Matthew in the Lindisfarne Gospels c. 700, possibly created by Eadfrith of Lindisfarne in memory of Cuthbert Languages Old English Religion Anglo-Saxon...
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    degree after Heavenfield. It may have been to appease Oswald that Penda had Eadfrith, a captured son of Edwin (and thus a dynastic rival of Oswald), killed...
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    scale of detail as small. Lindisfarne Gospels Produced in Lindisfarne by Eadfrith, Bishop of Lindisfarne, between about 690 and his death in 721 (perhaps...
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    region is the Lindisfarne Gospels, thought to be the work of a monk named Eadfrith, who became Bishop of Lindisfarne in 698. This body of work is thought...
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    which suggests a Christian community was established here by a monk, St. Eadfrith, originally from Lindisfarne in Northumbria. Leominster is also the historical...
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    his two grown sons by Cwenburh of Mercia, Osfrith died at Hatfield, and Eadfrith was captured by Penda and killed some time afterwards. After his death...
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    Cuthbert of Durham Dryhthelm of Melrose Eadberht of Lindisfarne Eadfrith of Leominster Eadfrith of Lindisfarne Eadwine of Northumbria Ealdberht of Ripon Eanmund...
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    Luke); a carpet page, which so closely resembles the working technique of Eadfrith[of Lindisfarne?] that it should be attributed to him; incipit pages for...
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  • Lindisfarne Appointed 688 Term ended 6 May 698 Predecessor Cuthbert Successor Eadfrith Personal details Died 6 May 698 Denomination Roman Catholic Church Eastern...
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    such as Lindisfarne, brought a style of artistic and literary production. Eadfrith of Lindisfarne produced the Lindisfarne Gospels in an Insular style. The...
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  • Lindisfarne Gospels: he took the raw manuscripts that his predecessor Eadfrith had prepared and had Billfrith bind them so that they could be read easily...
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    Hutchinson-Hall, John (Ellsworth). Orthodox Saints of the British Isles. Vol II (St. Eadfrith Press, 2014) p. 133 Colgrave & Mynors 1969, pp. xxv–xxvi Ward 2001, pp...
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    Cuthbert of Durham Dryhthelm of Melrose Eadberht of Lindisfarne Eadfrith of Leominster Eadfrith of Lindisfarne Eadwine of Northumbria Ealdberht of Ripon Eanmund...
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    the British Isles. Vol. I - January-March. United States of America: St. Eadfrith Press. ISBN 978-0-615-92580-6. Kirby, D. P. (2000). The Earliest English...
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  • Orthodox Saints of the British Isles: Volume I — January - March. St. Eadfrith Press. p. 167. ISBN 978-0-615-92580-6. Archived from the original on 9...
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    Cuthbert of Durham Dryhthelm of Melrose Eadberht of Lindisfarne Eadfrith of Leominster Eadfrith of Lindisfarne Eadwine of Northumbria Ealdberht of Ripon Eanmund...
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  • Gospels were written by Eadfrith, a bishop of Lindisfarne in 698, the original binding was supplied by Ethelwald, Eadfrith's successor in 721, and the...
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  • in 1539. Willegod (793–796) Eadric Wulsig Wulnoth (Walworth) (c. 930) Eadfrith Wulsin (d. c. 968) Aelfric Ealdred Eadmer Leofric Ælfric of Abingdon (d...
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    Abbot of Iona and bring the Easter controversy to an end, and then by Eadfrith, creator of the Lindisfarne Gospels. The bishops of Lindisfarne sometimes...
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  • Cuthbert of Durham Dryhthelm of Melrose Eadberht of Lindisfarne Eadfrith of Leominster Eadfrith of Lindisfarne Eadwine of Northumbria Ealdberht of Ripon Eanmund...
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  • the British Isles. Vol. I - January-March. United States of America: St. Eadfrith Press. ISBN 978-0-615-92580-6. Biscop 2 at Prosopography of Anglo-Saxon...
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