Bishop of Durham (redirect from Bishop of Lindisfarne)
offices there. The bishop of Lindisfarne is an episcopal title which takes its name after the tidal island of Lindisfarne, which lies just off the northeast...
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probably means the people of Deira. According to Bede, Tuda had been succeeded as abbot of Lindisfarne by Eata, who had been elevated to the rank of bishop...
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William de St-Calais (died 2 January 1096) was a medieval Norman monk, abbot of the abbey of Saint-Vincent in Le Mans in Maine, who was nominated by King...
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Leticia Malchus of Syria Peter Yu Tae-chol Severinus of Bordeaux Tuda of Lindisfarne Ursula Viator of Lyons October 21 (Eastern Orthodox liturgics) Egyptian...
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(eds.), Das fuþark und seine einzelsprachlichen Weiterentwicklungen, Walter de Gruyter, pp. 171–87, ISBN 978-3-11-019008-3. Hines, J (1990), "The Runic Inscriptions...
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Ireland (635) Saint Tuda of Lindisfarne, Bishop of Lindisfarne (c. 664) Saint Condedus (Condé, Condède), a hermit at Fontaine-de-Saint-Valéry in the north...
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archbishop of Canterbury Swithelm, king of Essex (approximate date) Tuda, bishop of Lindisfarne Xuanzang, Chinese Buddhist monk and traveler 665 April 16 – Fructuosus...
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Ferdinand, eds. (1900–1910). "Oratoire de Saint-Céneré". Dictionnaire historique, topographique et biographique de la Mayenne (in French). OCLC 461464331...
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