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Edward the Martyr
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Sanctity in Tenth-Century Anglo-Latin Hagiography: Wulfstan of Winchester's Vita Sancti Eethelwoldi and Byrhtferth of Ramsey's Vita Sancti Oswaldi
Edward the Martyr
THE FIRST AUTHORIZED ISSUE of EDWARD the CONFESSOR.L ~C R
Lives of the British Saints
A Handlist of Anglo-‐Latin Hagiography Through the Early Twelfth Century
Who Wrote the Nun's Life of Edward? 1
St Aldhelm's Way
The Character of the Treacherous Woman in the Passiones of Early Medieval English Royal Martyrs
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Two Anglo-Saxon Notes: [1] an Enigmatic Penny of Edward the Martyr
This Article Is Forthcoming in Anglo-Saxon Predecessors and Precedents (Ed
THE FALL of ORTHODOX ENGLAND the Spiritual Roots of the Norman Conquest, 1043-1087
Timothy R. W. Jordan the Vita of King Edmund of East Anglia Has a Long
Edward the Confessor
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(519) SAINT DUNSTAN (MAY 19TH, 2021) Readings for Today: 2 Corinthians 5: 1 – 10; Psalm 21; Matthew 24: 42 – 46
Gender and Historiography Studies in the Earlier Middle Ages in Honour of Pauline Stafford
The Fortunes of a King: Images of Edward the Confessor in 12Th to 14Th Century England
Eastern Sussex from 900 to the Death of Edward the Confessor in 1066
Images of Rule by David Howarth – Reviewed by Lee Hopkins 20 a King's Treasure Lost by Howard J
In a Class of Their Own, Anglo-Saxon Female Saints
The Anti-Monastic Reaction in the Reigns of Edward the Martyr and Æthelred Ii, 975-993: a Time of Opportunism
Lives of the British Saints
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Rewriting History in the Cult of St Cuthbert from the Ninth to the Twelfth Centuries
St Kenelm, St Melor and Anglo-Breton Contact from the Tenth to the Twelfth Centuries Caroline Brett
Saints Kingston Seven Saxons Embroidery Project
The Effects of the Norman Conquest on the Cult Of
Aldhelm's "De Virginitate": from Patristic Background to Anglo- Saxon Audience."