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iEthelthryth
Articles
Author(s) Title Reference
Mark Faulkner Ælfric, St Edmund, and St Edwold of Cerne 77/1, p. 1
Reviews
Author(s) Title Reference
Daniel Anlezark Mechthild Gretsch, Ælfric and the Cult of Saints in Late Anglo-Saxon England, Cambridge Studies in Anglo-Saxon England 34 77/1, p. 126

languages

  • Old Norse
  • Latin
  • Italian
  • Old French
  • Anglo-Norman

works

  • Catholic Homilies
  • Wulfstan of Winchester's Vita S. Āthelmldi
  • William of Malmesbury's Gesta pontificum Anglorum
  • John of Tynemouth's Sanctilogium Angliæ
  • Nova legenda Anglie
  • Abbo's Passio S. Eadmundi
  • Bede's Historia Ecclesiastica
  • Cult of Saint Swithun

people

  • Gregory the Great
  • Bede
  • Alfred
  • Cnut
  • Cuthbert
  • Alban
  • iEthelthryth
  • Swithun
  • Edmund
  • iEthelmaer
  • Edwold
  • iEthelraed
  • iElfheah
  • Leofsuna
  • Gilbert Foliot
  • William Scottus
  • Paulus
  • Eadwold
  • Almar
  • Peter
  • Dunstan
  • Benedict
  • iElfric
  • Edgar
  • Oswald
  • iEthelstan

subjects

  • oral
  • saintly
  • evolution
  • Cult
  • iconography
  • monasticism
  • saints
  • relic
  • national
  • liturgy
  • history
  • reform
  • patronage
  • English
  • tradition
  • Church
  • pilgrimage
  • vernacular
  • anthology
  • cultus
  • hagiography
  • Benedictine
  • audience
  • locality

places

  • Anglo-Saxon England
  • Northumbria
  • Bury
  • England
  • London
  • Dorset
  • Wessex
  • Cambridge
  • Gloucester
  • Sherborne
  • Winchester
  • Cerne
  • Mus terton
  • Piddlehinton
  • Estwerdesford
  • Frome St Quentin
  • Trommutha
  • Lillechurch
  • Cerne Abbey
  • Cotton Vespasian MS A.xviii
  • Ramsey
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