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Eadwine of Abingdon — Eadwine, Abbot of Abingdon.Eadwine was the brother of Ealdorman Ælfric Cild who purchased the abbacy for him in 985; he died in 990 (Kelly 2000). References *Kelly, S. E. 2000. Charters of Abingdon, part 1. Anglo Saxon Charters 7 … Wikipedia
Eadwine de Sussex — Eadwine est un seigneur du Sussex du Xe siècle. Il apparaît comme témoin sur une charte d Ethelred II le Malavisé en 982[1], ainsi que sur une autre charte, probablement fausse, datée de 956 (peut être une erreur pour 976)[2]. Les deux… … Wikipédia en Français
Eadwine of Sussex — Eadwine was a king of Sussex. His death was recorded in 982 and he was buried Abingdon Abbey in Berkshire, where one version of the Anglo Saxon Chronicle was compiled. According to the abbey’s records, in which he was called princeps Australium… … Wikipedia
Eadwine — biographical name see Edwin … New Collegiate Dictionary
Eadwine — /ed win, ay euhd win euh/, n. Edwin (def. 1) … Useful english dictionary
Halley's Comet — For the video game, see Halley s Comet (video game). 1P/Halley (Halley s Comet) Halley s Comet on March 8, 1986 Discovery … Wikipedia
William de St-Calais — Infobox bishopbiog name =William de St Calais religion =Catholic See =Diocese of Durham Title = Bishop of Durham Period = 1081–1096 Predecessor = William Walcher Successor =Ranulf Flambard ordination = bishops = post = Abbot of St Vincent, Le… … Wikipedia
Old English Bible translations — The Bible in English Old English (pre 1066) Middle English (1066–1500) Early Modern English (1500–1800) Modern Christian (1800–) Modern Jewish (1853–) Miscellaneous This box … Wikipedia
Edwin, Earl of Mercia — Edwin (died 1071; Old English: Ēadwine) was the elder brother of Morcar, Earl of Northumbria, son of Ælfgār, Earl of Mercia and grandson of Leofric, Earl of Mercia, Hereward s probable father. [ Eadwine, earl of Mercia (d. 1071):… … Wikipedia
Edwin (Northumbria) — Edwin (auch: Eadwine, Eaduuine, Edwine, Etguin, Æduinus, Ædwine) (* um 584 in York[1]; † 12. Oktober 633 bei Doncaster) war von 616 bis 633 König des angelsächsischen Königreiches Deira bzw. Northumbria. Inhaltsverzeichnis 1 Leben 1.1 Familie … Deutsch Wikipedia