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Author Anonymous
Source Title Anonymous Life of Cuthbert
Date of composition 698x705
Language Latin

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Two Lives of Saint Cuthbert: A Life by an Anonymous Monk of Lindisfarne and Bede's Prose Life Levison, Wilhelm Vita Sancti Cuthberti Auctore Anonymo Cambridge 1940 60-139

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Colgrave, Bertram The Life of St Cuthbert by an Anonymous Author Cambridge 1940 61-139

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RecordedNames Anon.VitCuthberti  iv.16 Willibrord 1 (Wilibrordus)
RecordedNames Anon.VitCuthberti  iv.15 Tydi 2 (Tydi)
RecordedNames Anon.VitCuthberti  iv.8 Waga 1 (Waga)
RecordedNames Anon.VitCuthberti  iv.12 Wealhstod 1 (Walhstod)
RecordedNames Anon.VitCuthberti  iv.6 Tydi 2 (Tydi)
RecordedNames Anon.VitCuthberti  iv.18 Winfrith 1 (Winfridus)
RecordedNames Anon.VitCuthberti  ii.4 Tydi 2 (Tydi)
RecordedNames Anon.VitCuthberti  ii.5 Tydi 2 (Tydi)
RecordedNames Anon.VitCuthberti  iv.5 Penna 1 (Penna)
RecordedNames Anon.VitCuthberti  ii.8 Hildmer 1 (Hildmaer)
RecordedNames Anon.VitCuthberti  iii.1 Cuthbert 1 (Cuðberhtus)
RecordedNames Anon.VitCuthberti  iv.3 Hemma 1 (Hemma)
RecordedNames Anon.VitCuthberti  iv.10 Hadwald 1 (Hadwald)
RecordedNames Anon.VitCuthberti  iv.9 Hereberht 3 (Hereberht)
RecordedNames Anon.VitCuthberti  ii.8 Cuthbert 1 (Cuðberhtus)
RecordedNames Anon.VitCuthberti  iv.1 Trumwine 1 (Tumma)
RecordedNames Anon.VitCuthberti  i.3 Trumwine 1 (Tumma)
RecordedNames Anon.VitCuthberti  iv.1 Theodore 1 (Theodorus)
RecordedNames Anon.VitCuthberti  iv.1 Ecgfrith 4 (Egfridus)
RecordedNames Anon.VitCuthberti  iv.7 Ecgfrith 4 (Ecgfridus)
RecordedNames Anon.VitCuthberti  iii.6 Ecgfrith 4 (Egfridus)
RecordedNames Anon.VitCuthberti  ii.3 Plecgils 1 (Plecgils)
RecordedNames Anon.VitCuthberti  iv.13 Cuthbert 1 (Cudberhtus)
RecordedNames Anon.VitCuthberti  iv.14 Cuthbert 1 (Cudberhtus)
RecordedNames Anon.VitCuthberti  iv.8 Ecgfrith 4 (Ecgfridus)
RecordedNames Anon.VitCuthberti  i.1 Eadfrith 3 (... Eadfride)
RecordedNames Anon.VitCuthberti  iii.1 Eata 2 (Eata)
RecordedNames Anon.VitCuthberti  iv.14 Eadberht 3 (Eadberht)
RecordedNames Anon.VitCuthberti  iv.15 Cuthbert 1 (Cudberhtus)
RecordedNames Anon.VitCuthberti  i.5 Aidan 1 (Aegdanus)
RecordedNames Anon.VitCuthberti  iii.6 Aldfrith 1 (Aldfridus)
RecordedNames Anon.VitCuthberti  iv.3 Aldfrith 1 (Aldfridus)
RecordedNames Anon.VitCuthberti  iii.6 Ælfflæd 2 (Aelfleda)
RecordedNames Anon.VitCuthberti  iv.10 Ælfflæd 2 (Aelfleda)
RecordedNames Anon.VitCuthberti  iv.2 Cuthbert 1 (Cudbertus)
RecordedNames Anon.VitCuthberti  ii.3 Æbbe 2 (... Aebba)
RecordedNames Anon.VitCuthberti  ii.3 Cuthbert 1 (Cuðberht)
RecordedNames Anon.VitCuthberti  i.2 Cuthbert 1 (Cuthbertus)
RecordedNames Anon.VitCuthberti  i.3 Cuthbert 1 (Cuðberhtus)
RecordedNames Anon.VitCuthberti  ii.2 Cuthbert 1 (Cuðberhtus)
PersonInfo Anon.VitCuthberti  iv.12 Wealhstod 1 he suffered from dysentery
RecordedNames Anon.VitCuthberti  i.1 Cuthbert 1 (Cuðbertus)
RecordedNames Anon.VitCuthberti  ii.7 Censwith 1 (Kenswið)
RecordedNames Anon.VitCuthberti  iv.3 Bede 3 (Beta)
PersonInfo Anon.VitCuthberti  iv.12 Wealhstod 1 faithful and well-tried
RecordedNames Anon.VitCuthberti  iv.4 Æthelwald 7 (Aedelwald)
PersonInfo Anon.VitCuthberti  iv.18 Winfrith 1 holy bishop
PersonInfo Anon.VitCuthberti  iv.10 Cuthbert 1 holy bishop
PersonInfo Anon.VitCuthberti  i.3 Trumwine 1 of holy memory
PersonInfo Anon.VitCuthberti  iv.1 Trumwine 1 of holy memory
PersonInfo Anon.VitCuthberti  ii.8 Hildmer 1 religious man
PersonInfo Anon.VitCuthberti  ii.5 Cuthbert 1 servant of God
PersonInfo Anon.VitCuthberti  iii.1 Eata 2 venerable and holy
PersonInfo Anon.VitCuthberti  iv.14 Eadberht 3 the holy bishop
PersonInfo Anon.VitCuthberti  i.1 Eadfrith 3 O holy bishop
PersonInfo Anon.VitCuthberti  ii.5 Cuthbert 1 man of God
PersonInfo Anon.VitCuthberti  ii.7 Cuthbert 1 holy man of God
PersonInfo Anon.VitCuthberti  iii.5 Cuthbert 1 man of God
PersonInfo Anon.VitCuthberti  iii.6 Cuthbert 1 man of God
PersonInfo Anon.VitCuthberti  iv.18 Cuthbert 1 confessor of God
PersonInfo Anon.VitCuthberti  iii.1 Cuthbert 1 saint
PersonInfo Anon.VitCuthberti  iii.2 Cuthbert 1 servant of God
PersonInfo Anon.VitCuthberti  i.3 Cuthbert 1 O holy bishop and priest
PersonInfo Anon.VitCuthberti  iv.5 Cuthbert 1 the holy bishop
PersonInfo Anon.VitCuthberti  ii.8 Cuthbert 1 saint
PersonInfo Anon.VitCuthberti  iv.17 Cuthbert 1 holy bishop
PersonInfo Anon.VitCuthberti  i.1 Cuthbert 1 saint
PersonInfo Anon.VitCuthberti  i.3 Cuthbert 1 he surpassed all of his age in ability
PersonInfo Anon.VitCuthberti  iv.17 Cuthbert 1 incorruptible martyr of God
PersonInfo Anon.VitCuthberti  iv.16 Cuthbert 1 incorruptible body
PersonInfo Anon.VitCuthberti  iv.15 Cuthbert 1 holy martyr
PersonInfo Anon.VitCuthberti  iv.16 Cuthbert 1 holy confessor of God
PersonInfo Anon.VitCuthberti  iv.14 Cuthbert 1 the holy bishop
PersonInfo Anon.VitCuthberti  iv.13 Cuthbert 1 of holy memory
PersonInfo Anon.VitCuthberti  iv.10 Cuthbert 1 man of God
PersonInfo Anon.VitCuthberti  iv.11 Cuthbert 1 His body was infirm and afflicted with a certain sickness
PersonInfo Anon.VitCuthberti  iv.9 Cuthbert 1 holy bishop
PersonInfo Anon.VitCuthberti  iv.8 Cuthbert 1 holy bishop
PersonInfo Anon.VitCuthberti  iv.6 Cuthbert 1 holy bishop
PersonInfo Anon.VitCuthberti  iv.7 Cuthbert 1 the holy bishop
PersonInfo Anon.VitCuthberti  iv.3 Cuthbert 1 holy bishop
PersonInfo Anon.VitCuthberti  iv.4 Cuthbert 1 the holy bishop
PersonInfo Anon.VitCuthberti  iv.2 Cuthbert 1 The Lord completely and fully increased the dignity and authority of his office through him by signs and wonders.
PersonInfo Anon.VitCuthberti  iv.2 Cuthbert 1 saint
PersonInfo Anon.VitCuthberti  iv.2 Cuthbert 1 He excelled in virtues
PersonInfo Anon.VitCuthberti  i.2 Cuthbert 1 He did not seek the praise of men, he desired that all his miracles should be hidden so far as this was in his power.
PersonInfo Anon.VitCuthberti  ii.1 Cuthbert 1 His secular life was pious and undefiled
PersonInfo Anon.VitCuthberti  iv.1 Cuthbert 1 He followed the example of the saints, fulfilling the duty of peace among his brethren; he held fast humility also and that most excellent gift of charity without which every other virtue is nothing worth. He cared for the poor, feed the hungry, clothed the naked, took in strangers, redeemed captives, and protected widows and orphans.
PersonInfo Anon.VitCuthberti  iv.1 Cuthbert 1 He remembered the Books of the Bible
PersonInfo Anon.VitCuthberti  iv.1 Cuthbert 1 His discourse was pure and frank, full of gravity and probity, full of sweetness and grace, dealing with the ministry of the law, the teaching of the faith, the virtue of temperance, and the practice of righteousness
PersonInfo Anon.VitCuthberti  iii.7 Cuthbert 1 His conversation consoled the sad, instructed the ignorant, appeased the angry
PersonInfo Anon.VitCuthberti  iii.7 Cuthbert 1 At all hours he was happy and joyful, neither wearing a sad expression at the remembrance of a sin, nor being elated by the loud praises of those who marvelled at his manner of life.
PersonInfo Anon.VitCuthberti  iv.1 Cuthbert 1 He continued with the utmost constancy to be what he had been before; he showed the same humility of heart, the same poverty of dress, and, being full of authority and grace, he maintained the dignity of a bishop without abandoning the ideal of the monk or the virtue of the hermit.
PersonInfo Anon.VitCuthberti  iii.6 Cuthbert 1 holy hermit of God
PersonInfo Anon.VitCuthberti  iii.7 Cuthbert 1 He kept throughtout the same countenance, the same spirit
PersonInfo Anon.VitCuthberti  iii.3 Cuthbert 1 servant of God
PersonInfo Anon.VitCuthberti  ii.2 Cuthbert 1 holy man of God
PersonInfo Anon.VitCuthberti  iii.4 Cuthbert 1 soldier of God
PersonInfo Anon.VitCuthberti  iii.5 Cuthbert 1 servant of Christ
PersonInfo Anon.VitCuthberti  ii.6 Cuthbert 1 servant of God
PersonInfo Anon.VitCuthberti  ii.8 Cuthbert 1 man of God
PersonInfo Anon.VitCuthberti  ii.3 Cuthbert 1 man of God
PersonInfo Anon.VitCuthberti  ii.4 Cuthbert 1 man of God
PersonInfo Anon.VitCuthberti  ii.1 Cuthbert 1 patient in hope
PersonInfo Anon.VitCuthberti  ii.1 Cuthbert 1 wide in charity
PersonInfo Anon.VitCuthberti  ii.1 Cuthbert 1 orthodox in faith
PersonInfo Anon.VitCuthberti  ii.1 Cuthbert 1 noble in nature
PersonInfo Anon.VitCuthberti  ii.1 Cuthbert 1 mighty in counsel
PersonInfo Anon.VitCuthberti  ii.1 Cuthbert 1 unblemished in body
PersonInfo Anon.VitCuthberti  ii.1 Cuthbert 1 holy in works
PersonInfo Anon.VitCuthberti  i.4 Cuthbert 1 His knew swelled, his sinews contracted and he became lame
PersonInfo Anon.VitCuthberti  ii.1 Cuthbert 1 angelic in appearance
PersonInfo Anon.VitCuthberti  ii.1 Cuthbert 1 refined in conversation
PersonInfo Anon.VitCuthberti  i.2 Cuthbert 1 saint
PersonInfo Anon.VitCuthberti  iv.4 Anonymous 40 she suffered great pain her head and in the whole of one side
PersonInfo Anon.VitCuthberti  i.3 Cuthbert 1 He kept in mind the prophetic words (as Mary did)
PersonInfo Anon.VitCuthberti  iv.3 Anonymous 39 She was almost at the point of death through her infirmity
PersonInfo Anon.VitCuthberti  ii.8 Eadswith 1 she was horribly degraded and shamelessly destroyed and polluted with spittle
PersonInfo Anon.VitCuthberti  iv.15 Anonymous 24 afflicted with a demon. He was shouting and weeping and tearing his body
PersonInfo Anon.VitCuthberti  iv.17 Anonymous 30 he lay with almost all his limbs mortified and powerless
PersonInfo Anon.VitCuthberti  ii.8 Eadswith 1 She was much vexed by a devil. She was greatly ravaged and afflicted to the point of death, grinding her teeth and uttering tearful groans.
PersonInfo Anon.VitCuthberti  iv.16 Anonymous 27 he was seized with a grave illness while staying in the guest-house at Lindisfarne. He was afflicted for a long time and at last was almost worn out and in despair, and had no hope of the present life.
PersonInfo Anon.VitCuthberti  iv.6 Anonymous 70 His whole body was swollen. He was half-dead and breathing his last.
PersonInfo Anon.VitCuthberti  iv.18 Anonymi 212 afflited with demons
PersonInfo Anon.VitCuthberti  iv.10 Ælfflæd 2 most faithful
PersonInfo Anon.VitCuthberti  i.5 Aidan 1 our holy bishop
PersonInfo Anon.VitCuthberti  iii.6 Ælfflæd 2 handmaiden of God
PersonInfo Anon.VitCuthberti  iii.6 Ælfflæd 2 virgin
Occupation Anon.VitCuthberti  iv.12 Wealhstod 1 Brother
Occupation Anon.VitCuthberti  ii.4 Tydi 2 Brother
Occupation Anon.VitCuthberti  iv.9 Hereberht 3 Anchorite
Occupation Anon.VitCuthberti  iv.10 Hadwald 1 Brother
Occupation Anon.VitCuthberti  i.5 Cuthbert 1 Shepherd
Occupation Anon.VitCuthberti  iv.11 Cuthbert 1 Anchorite
Occupation Anon.VitCuthberti  iii.7 Cuthbert 1 Anchorite
Occupation Anon.VitCuthberti  iii.1 Cuthbert 1 Hermit
Occupation Anon.VitCuthberti  iii.6 Cuthbert 1 Anchorite
Occupation Anon.VitCuthberti  iii.5 Cuthbert 1 Farmer
Occupation Anon.VitCuthberti  iii.4 Cuthbert 1 Anchorite
Occupation Anon.VitCuthberti  iii.1 Cuthbert 1 Hermit
Occupation Anon.VitCuthberti  iii.3 Cuthbert 1 Anchorite
Occupation Anon.VitCuthberti  ii.1 Cuthbert 1 Monk
Occupation Anon.VitCuthberti  iv.16 Anonymous 27 Brother
Occupation Anon.VitCuthberti  ii.7 Censwith 1 Nurse
Occupation Anon.VitCuthberti  ii.7 Censwith 1 Nun
Occupation Anon.VitCuthberti  iv.7 Anonymous 22 Servant
Occupation Anon.VitCuthberti  iv.4 (title of the chapter only) Anonymous 40 Nun
Occupation Anon.VitCuthberti  ii.3 Anonymous 36 Brother
Occupation Anon.VitCuthberti  ii.4 Anonymous 35 Brother
Occupation Anon.VitCuthberti  iv.10 Anonymous 23 Messenger
Occupation Anon.VitCuthberti  iv.5 Anonymous 34 Messenger
Occupation Anon.VitCuthberti  iv.17 Anonymous 31 Servant
Occupation Anon.VitCuthberti  iv.16 Anonymous 28 Servant
Occupation Anon.VitCuthberti  iv.7 Anonymous 21 Servant
Occupation Anon.VitCuthberti  iii.6 Ælfflæd 2 Nun
Occupation Anon.VitCuthberti  iv.7 Anonymous 70 Servant
Occupation Anon.VitCuthberti  iii.3 Anonymi 223 Brother
Occupation Anon.VitCuthberti  iii.4 Anonymi 223 Brother
Occupation Anon.VitCuthberti  iii.2 Anonymi 222 Brother
Occupation Anon.VitCuthberti  ii.3 Anonymi 219 Brother
Occupation Anon.VitCuthberti  i.5 Anonymi 218 Shepherd
Occupation Anon.VitCuthberti  ii.3 Æbbe 2 Nun
Occupation Anon.VitCuthberti  i.1 Anonymi 208 Familia
Occupation Anon.VitCuthberti  i.3 Anonymi 208 Brother
Occupation Anon.VitCuthberti  iv.18 Anonymi 208 Brother
Occupation Anon.VitCuthberti  iv.1 Anonymi 210 Brother
Occupation Anon.VitCuthberti  iv.18 Anonymi 213 Brother
Personal Relationship Anon.VitCuthberti  iv.9 Hereberht 3 was Beloved of Cuthbert 1
Personal Relationship Anon.VitCuthberti  iv.8 Eormenburg 1 was Wife of Ecgfrith 4
Personal Relationship Anon.VitCuthberti  iv.7 Sibba 1 was Master of Anonymous 21
Personal Relationship Anon.VitCuthberti  iii.6 Ecgfrith 4 was Brother of Ælfflæd 2
Personal Relationship Anon.VitCuthberti  iv.9 Hereberht 3 was Brother of Cuthbert 1
Personal Relationship Anon.VitCuthberti  ii.5 Anonymous 37 was Son of Cuthbert 1
Personal Relationship Anon.VitCuthberti  ii.8 Eadswith 1 was Wife of Hildmer 1
Personal Relationship Anon.VitCuthberti  iv.3 Anonymous 39 was Wife of Hemma 1
Personal Relationship Anon.VitCuthberti  iv.4 Anonymous 40 was Kinswoman of Æthelwald 7
Personal Relationship Anon.VitCuthberti  ii.7 Censwith 1 was Mother of Cuthbert 1
Personal Relationship Anon.VitCuthberti  iv.15 Anonymous 25 was Father of Anonymous 24
Office Anon.VitCuthberti  iv.6 Tydi 2 held office of Priest
Personal Relationship Anon.VitCuthberti  ii.3 Anonymous 36 was Brother of Cuthbert 1
Office Anon.VitCuthberti  iv.16 Willibrord 1 held office of Bishop
Office Anon.VitCuthberti  iv.18 Winfrith 1 held office of Bishop
Personal Relationship Anon.VitCuthberti  iii.6 Aldfrith 1 was Brother of Ælfflæd 2
Personal Relationship Anon.VitCuthberti  ii.6 Anonymi 221 was Brother of Cuthbert 1
Office Anon.VitCuthberti  iv.8 Waga 1 held office of Praepositus
Personal Relationship Anon.VitCuthberti  iii.3 Anonymi 223 was Beloved of Cuthbert 1
Personal Relationship Anon.VitCuthberti  iv.6 Anonymous 70 was Son of Anonymous 69
Personal Relationship Anon.VitCuthberti  iv.15 Anonymous 24 was Son of Anonymous 25
Office Anon.VitCuthberti  ii.3 Plecgils 1 held office of Priest
Office Anon.VitCuthberti  iv.1 Theodore 1 held office of Archbishop
Office Anon.VitCuthberti  i.3 Trumwine 1 held office of Bishop
Office Anon.VitCuthberti  ii.5 Tydi 2 held office of Priest
Office Anon.VitCuthberti  iv.1 Trumwine 1 held office of Bishop
Office Anon.VitCuthberti  ii.5 Tydi 2 held office of Priest
Office Anon.VitCuthberti  iv.15 Tydi 2 held office of Priest
Office Anon.VitCuthberti  iv.1 Ecgfrith 4 held office of King
Office Anon.VitCuthberti  iv.8 Ecgfrith 4 held office of King (King)
Office Anon.VitCuthberti  iv.7 Ecgfrith 4 held office of King
Office Anon.VitCuthberti  iv.13 Cuthbert 1 held office of Bishop
Office Anon.VitCuthberti  iv.15 Cuthbert 1 held office of Bishop
Office Anon.VitCuthberti  iv.14 Eadberht 3 held office of Bishop
Office Anon.VitCuthberti  i.3 Elias 1 held office of Priest
Office Anon.VitCuthberti  i.1 Eadfrith 3 held office of Bishop
Office Anon.VitCuthberti  iii.1 Eata 2 held office of Bishop
Office Anon.VitCuthberti  iii.6 Ecgfrith 4 held office of King
Office Anon.VitCuthberti  iv.8 Eormenburg 1 held office of Queen
Office Anon.VitCuthberti  iv.iii Aldfrith 1 held office of King
Office Anon.VitCuthberti  i.3 Cuthbert 1 held office of Priest (Bishop and priest)
Office Anon.VitCuthberti  iv.2 Cuthbert 1 held office of Bishop
Office Anon.VitCuthberti  ii.2 Cuthbert 1 held office of Guest-master
Office Anon.VitCuthberti  iv.17 Cuthbert 1 held office of Bishop
Office Anon.VitCuthberti  iv.14 Cuthbert 1 held office of Bishop
Office Anon.VitCuthberti  iv.3 Cuthbert 1 held office of Bishop
Office Anon.VitCuthberti  iv.8 Cuthbert 1 held office of Bishop
Office Anon.VitCuthberti  iv.9 Cuthbert 1 held office of Bishop
Office Anon.VitCuthberti  iv.11 Cuthbert 1 held office of Bishop
Office Anon.VitCuthberti  iv.7 Cuthbert 1 held office of Bishop
Office Anon.VitCuthberti  iv.6 Cuthbert 1 held office of Bishop
Office Anon.VitCuthberti  iv.4 Cuthbert 1 held office of Bishop
Office Anon.VitCuthberti  iv.5 Cuthbert 1 held office of Bishop
Office Anon.VitCuthberti  iv.1 Cuthbert 1 held office of Bishop
Office Anon.VitCuthberti  iii.6 Cuthbert 1 held office of Bishop
Office Anon.VitCuthberti  iv.1 Cuthbert 1 held office of Bishop
Office Anon.VitCuthberti  ii.8 Cuthbert 1 held office of Prior
Office Anon.VitCuthberti  iii.1 Cuthbert 1 held office of Prior
Office Anon.VitCuthberti  i.7 Anonymous 33 held office of Praefectus
Office Anon.VitCuthberti  iii.6 Aldfrith 1 held office of King
Office Anon.VitCuthberti  i.3 Cuthbert 1 held office of Bishop (Bishop and priest)
Office Anon.VitCuthberti  iv.18 Anonymous 32 held office of Deacon
Office Anon.VitCuthberti  iv.3 Bede 3 held office of Priest
Office Anon.VitCuthberti  i.2 Cuthbert 1 held office of Bishop
Office Anon.VitCuthberti  ii.3 Anonymous 36 held office of Cleric
Office Anon.VitCuthberti  iv.14 Anonymi 215 held office of Elder
Office Anon.VitCuthberti  iv.1 Anonymi 216 held office of Bishop
Office Anon.VitCuthberti  iv.7 Anonymous 21 held office of Priest
Office Anon.VitCuthberti  i.5 Aidan 1 held office of Bishop
Office Anon.VitCuthberti  iv.4 Æthelwald 7 held office of Priest
Office Anon.VitCuthberti  iv.8 Anonymi 214 held office of Deacon
Office Anon.VitCuthberti  iv.4 Æthelwald 7 held office of Prior
Office Anon.VitCuthberti  iii.6 Ælfflæd 2 held office of Abbess (royal abbess)
Office Anon.VitCuthberti  iv.10 Ælfflæd 2 held office of Abbess
Status Anon.VitCuthberti  iv.3 Hemma 1 held status of Comes / Comes
Office Anon.VitCuthberti  iv.8 Anonymi 214 held office of Priest
Office Anon.VitCuthberti  ii.3 Æbbe 2 held office of Abbess
Status Anon.VitCuthberti  iv.7 Sibba 1 held status of Comes / Comes
Status Anon.VitCuthberti  ii.3 Æbbe 2 held status of Widow / Widow
Status Anon.VitCuthberti  ii.7 Censwith 1 held status of Widow / Widow
Status Anon.VitCuthberti    Anonymous 70 held status of
Status Anon.VitCuthberti    Anonymous 21 held status of
Status Anon.VitCuthberti  iv.15 Anonymous 25 held status of Pater familias / Pater familias
Event Anon.VitCuthberti  ii.2 Cuthbert 1 took the Petrine tonsure after the shape of the crown of thorns that bound the head of Christ.
Authorship Anon.VitCuthberti  i.2 Anonymous 19 Author of Life of Saint Cuthbert
Event Anon.VitCuthberti  iv.18 A deacon (Anonymous 32) of Bishop Winfrith 1 was healed of his infirmity on two occasions by the relics of Cuthbert 1.
Event Anon.VitCuthberti  iv.18 People (Anonymi 212) afflicted with demons declared that the demons deserted them for Cuthbert 1's sake. Some brethren (Anonymi 213), on their part, after asking him for what they required, were provided for according to their desires.
Event Anon.VitCuthberti  iv.16 A brother (Anonymous 27) of the household of Bishop Willibrord 1 was seized with a grave illness while staying at Lindisfarne. He was healed while praying before the relics of Cuthbert 1.
Event Anon.VitCuthberti  iv.17 A paralytic (Anonymous 30) was brought from another monastery to be cured by the physicians at Lindisfarne. But they failed to cure him. He was cured when he asked to wear the shoes of Cuthbert 1.
Event Anon.VitCuthberti  iv.15 A certain father (Anonymous 25) brought his son (Anonymous 24) who was afflicted with a demon to Lindisfarne. There a man of faith (Cynemund 3) gave the boy some water in which he had sprinkled some of the earth from the trench where the water used to wash the body of Cuthbert 1 had been poured.
Event Anon.VitCuthberti  iv.14 A council was held by the elders (Anonymi 215) and licence was given by Bishop Eadberht 3 to raise the relics of Cuthbert 1. They found a thing marvellous to relate, namely that the whole body was as undecayed as when they had buried it.
Event Anon.VitCuthberti  iv.13 His [Cuthbert 1's] whole body was washed, his head wrapped in a head cloth and an obley placed upon his holy breast. He was robed in his priestly garments, wearing his shoes in readiness to meet Christ and provided with a waxed shroud. He was carried with ship to our island and they placed him with honour in his stone coffin in the church.
Event Anon.VitCuthberti  iv.12 Wealhstod 1 suffered from dysentery, but was healed by Cuthbert 1 when he went specially to minister him in his cell.
Event Anon.VitCuthberti  iv.10 Cuthbert 1 dedicated a church there. They all sang mass.
Event Anon.VitCuthberti  iv.10 Ælfflæd 2 sent a messenger (Anonymous 23) to her monastery to ask which of her brethren had recently died.
Event Anon.VitCuthberti  iv.10 While Cuthbert 1 was sitting feasting with Ælfflæd 2, he had a vision and saw the soul of a brother (Hadwald 1) from Ælfflæd 2's monastery being carried to heaven.
Event Anon.VitCuthberti  iv.13 After taking communion and lifting up his eyes and hands to heaven, Cuthbert 1 commanded his soul to the Lord, breathed his last, and without a sigh went in the way of his fathers.
Event Anon.VitCuthberti  iv.8 King Ecgfrith 4 was ravaging and laying waste the region of the Picts.
Event Anon.VitCuthberti  iv.9 Hereberht 3 died at the same time when Cuthbert 1 died.
Event Anon.VitCuthberti  iv.9 The death of Cuthbert 1 occurred at the same time when the anchorite Hereberht 3 died.
Event Anon.VitCuthberti  iv.8 Cuthbert 1 realised that the war with the Picts was over and that his people had lost.
Event Anon.VitCuthberti  iv.9 Cuthbert 1 told Hereberht 3 that they would both die at the same time, as the latter desired.
Event Anon.VitCuthberti  iv.8 Ecgfrith 4 was slain.
Event Anon.VitCuthberti  iv.8 Cuthbert 1 visited the queen (Eormenburg 1).
Event Anon.VitCuthberti  iv.8 Waga 1, the praepositus of the city, conducted Cuthbert 1, some priests and deacons (Anonymi 214) to see the city wall and the well built by the Romans.
Event Anon.VitCuthberti  iv.5 Some women (Anonymi 211) brought to Cuthbert 1 a youth (Anonymous 41) who lay on a litter. They sent a messenger (Anonymous 34) to ask Cuthbert to bless him with his holy relics to heal him and ask God's pardon for his sins.
Event Anon.VitCuthberti  iv.7 After being invited by Sibba 1 to his village, Cuthbert 1 healed a servant of his (Anonymous 22).
Event Anon.VitCuthberti  iv.6 Cuthbert 1 healed the child (Anonymous 70) of a woman (Anonymous 69) who was suffering because of a pestilence.
Event Anon.VitCuthberti  iv.7 Sibba 1 invited Cuthbert 1 who came to his village.
Event Anon.VitCuthberti  iv.5 At a certain time Cuthbert 1 was making his way from Hexham to Carlisle.
Event Anon.VitCuthberti  iv.4 Cuthbert 1 healed a maiden (Anonymous 40) who had suffered great pain in her head and in the whole of one side.
Event Anon.VitCuthberti  iv.3 Cuthbert 1 did what Hemma 1 had asked him to do: blessed the water which was carried to Hemma 1's wife (Anonymous 39), who tasted it and recovered at once.
Event Anon.VitCuthberti  iv.3 While Cuthbert 1 was preaching in a village, Hemma 1 went to meet the bishop, received him and his company with kindness and ministered to them.
Event Anon.VitCuthberti  iv.3 Cuthbert 1 was preaching the word of God to the people and he came to a village in the district of Kintis.
Event Anon.VitCuthberti  iii.6 Cuthbert 1 told Ælfflæd 2 that Aldfrith 1 would became the heir of Ecgfrith 4.
Event Anon.VitCuthberti  iv.1 Ecgfrith 4, Trumwine 1 and chosen men of Lindisfarne (Anonymi 210) came to him bearing the decision of the council.
Event Anon.VitCuthberti  iv.1 Cuthbert 1 was elected to the bishopric of Lindisfarne at the request of Ecgfrith 4 and the bishops of the Saxons and all the council.
Event Anon.VitCuthberti  iii.6 Cuthbert 1 told Ælfflæd 2 about the length of his future episcopate.
Event Anon.VitCuthberti  iii.6 Being asked by Ælfflæd 2, Cuthbert 1 told her that her brother, Ecgfrith 4, would live twelve more months.
Event Anon.VitCuthberti  iii.6 Ælfflæd 2 asked Cuthbert 1 to cross the sea and meet her on Coquet Island.
Event Anon.VitCuthberti  iii.4 Cuthbert 1 had asked the brethren (Anonymi 223) who came to visit him for some wood twelve feet in length, in order to join the edge of a rock rising from the sea. That same night the sea landed a floating timber where it was to be placed for the building.
Event Anon.VitCuthberti  iii.2 Cuthbert 1 managed to build into a wall a stone that four brethren together had not managed to move.
Event Anon.VitCuthberti  iii.5 Cuthbert 1 saw two ravens tearing to pieces the roof of the shelter built near the landing-place, and making themselves a nest. After trying to bid them not to do that injury to those who came over the sea, he banished them from the island. After three days one returned to Cuthbert and began to croak loudly, with humble cries asking his pardon. He gave them pardon and both returned to the island, each holding in its beak half of a piece of swine's lard as a gift for him.
Event Anon.VitCuthberti  iii.1 Cuthbert 1 put the devils to flight and, digging down almost a cubit of a man into the earth, he made a space to dwell in.
Event Anon.VitCuthberti  iii.3 Following the command of Cuthbert 1, the brethren (Anonymi 223) who were visiting him dug the earth in the middle of the floor of his dwelling, looking for water. At once they discovered a fountain of living water which broke out of the rocky ground.
Event Anon.VitCuthberti  iii.1 Cuthbert 1 was invited and constrained by Bishop Eata 2 to go to Lindisfarne. He dwelt there according to the Holy Scripture, following the contemplative amid the active life.
Event Anon.VitCuthberti  iii.1 Cuthbert 1 arranged the Lindisfarne monks' rule of life, which they composed then for the first time.
Event Anon.VitCuthberti  ii.8 Cuthbert 1 told Hildmer 1 that his wife (Eadswith 1) would be healed.
Event Anon.VitCuthberti  ii.8 Cuthbert 1 rode with Hildmer 1 to see the latter's wife (Eadswith 1).
Event Anon.VitCuthberti  ii.8 The woman (Eadswith 1) came to meet her husband (Hildmer 1) and Cuthbert 1, and at the first touch of the reins, the demon was completely driven away.
Event Anon.VitCuthberti  ii.7 Cuthbert 1 preserved the dwellings of his nurse's (Censwith 1) village from a fire started in a house on the eastern edge of the village.
Event Anon.VitCuthberti  ii.8 Hildmer 1 set out for the monastery of Cuthbert 1 and explained to him that his wife (Eadswith 1) was sick almost to death.
Event Anon.VitCuthberti  ii.5 Cuthbert 1 was going with a boy (Anonymous 37) along the River Teviot and making his way southward, he was teaching the country people among the mountains and baptizing them.
Event Anon.VitCuthberti  ii.6 While Cuthbert 1 was teaching, he foresaw the devil tempting his listeners (Anonymi 221) and trying to hinder the hearing of the word of the Lord. Shortly after they heard the noise of fire from a burning house and men shouting. Then, seeing no trace of smoke, they realised they had been deceived.
Event Anon.VitCuthberti  ii.5 Cuthbert 1 told the boy (Anonymous 37) who was walking with him that the eagle they saw in the sky would provide them with food. Shortly afterwards they found a large fish left by the eagle on the bank of the river.
Event Anon.VitCuthberti  ii.4 After finding the dolphin flesh, Cuthbert 1 said that it would have lasted for three days and that on the fourth day the sea would have been calm for sailing.
Event Anon.VitCuthberti  ii.4 Cuthbert 1 with two brethren (Anonymous 35 and Tydi 2) from the monastery of Melrose set sail for the land of the Picts.
Event Anon.VitCuthberti  ii.3 Cuthbert 1 took part in the public prayer in the church of God at Coldingham.
Event Anon.VitCuthberti  ii.4 Cuthbert 1 and his companions (Anonymous 35 and Tydi 2) reached the region of the Niduari. After some days in great want, and after one night of prayer, Cuthbert suggested they should go and seek, trusting God's mercy. They found three portions of dolphin's flesh.
Event Anon.VitCuthberti  ii.3 Cuthbert 1 blessed and healed the cleric (Anonymous 36) who had followed to the seashore him the previous night.
Event Anon.VitCuthberti  ii.3 Cuthbert 1 went to the seashore at night, then into the waves and when he came out two sea animals ministered to him, licking his feet, wiping them with their skin and warming them with their breath.
Event Anon.VitCuthberti  ii.2 Cuthbert 1 ministered to a guest without knowing he was an angel. After washing his hands and feet, at the third hour of the day, looked for some bread for the guest. Failing to get any, he went back and saw the man had left. Then, when he went back to the storehouse, he found three warm loaves.
Event Anon.VitCuthberti  ii.1 Cuthbert 1 very often spent the whole night in prayer, sometimes even enduring a second and a third night.
Event Anon.VitCuthberti  ii.3 Cuthbert 1 went to Coldingham monastery, in response to the invitation of Æbbe 2.
Event Anon.VitCuthberti  i.5 Aidan 1 died at the same hour of the night as Cuthbert 1 had seen the vision.
Event Anon.VitCuthberti  i.6 While Cuthbert 1 was praying and waiting for a storm to cease, during a journey from the south, his horse seized some thatch from the roof of a hut and with it there fell out a warm loaf and meat.
Event Anon.VitCuthberti  i.7 Cuthbert 1 saw the soul of a praefectus (Anonymous 33) carried up to the sky on his death.
Event Anon.VitCuthberti  i.7 When dwelling in camp with the army, and having only meagre rations, Cuthbert 1 yet lived abundantly all the time.
Event Anon.VitCuthberti  i.1-2 The author of the Life (Anonymous 19) describes his work as a result of his obedience to Eadfrith 3 and the whole community of Lindisfarne (Anonymi 208).
Event Anon.VitCuthberti  i.4 His knee swelled, his sinews contracted. An angel came riding up to him and told him to cook wheat flour with milk, and anoint his knee with it.
Event Anon.VitCuthberti  i.3 While Cuthbert 1 and many other youths (Anonymi 217) gathered together and began to indulge in a variety of games and tricks, a child (Anonymous 29) prophesied on Cuthbert 1's future offices.
Event Anon.VitCuthberti  i.5 Cuthbert 1 saw angels ascending and descending and in their hands was borne to heaven a holy soul, as if in a globe of fire.
RecordedNames Anon.VitCuthberti  iv.7 Sibba 1 (Sibba)