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Prose Life of Saint Cuthbert

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Author Bede
Source Title The Life of St Cuthbert by Bede
Date of composition 710x720
Language Latin

Notes

*The date of composition is that suggested in C. Stancliffe, 'Cuthbert and the polarity between pastor and solitary', in St Cuthbert, his Cult and his Community to AD 1200, eds. Bonner, Rollason and Stancliffe (Woodbridge, 1989), pp. 21-44, at p. 24.
* According to Colgrave (ed.), p. 16, the date of composition is c.721.

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Two Lives of Saint Cuthbert. A Life by an Anonymous Monk of Lindisfarne and Bede's Prose Life Colgrave, Bertram Bede's Life of St Cuthbert Cambridge 1940 142-306

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Event Bede.VitCuthbertiPr  Prologue In his prologue addressed to Bishop Eadfrith 3 and the community of Lindisfarne (Anonymi 224), Bede 1 describes the rigorous investigation which preceded the writing itself.
Event Bede.VitCuthbertiPr  Prologue Bede 1 asked Bishop Eadfrith 3 for his name to be inserted among those of the Lindisfarne community, so that they could pray for him after his death as if he was one of them.
Event Bede.VitCuthbertiPr  1 While Cuthbert 1 was playing with other children, and they were as usual twisting their limbs into various unnatural contortions, a little boy (Anonymous 29) ran up to Cuthbert 1 and exhorted him not to indulge in idle games. When Cuthbert 1 scorned him, the child began to cry and subsequently told Cuthbert 1 he was going to become a priest and a bishop.
Event Bede.VitCuthbertiPr  2 While afflicted by a swelling in the knee, one day Cuthbert 1 was lying in the open air. He suddenly saw a horseman coming from afar and dressed in white robes. When he approached he asked Cuthbert 1 whether he was willing to minister to a stranger. Cuthbert 1 told him about his trouble and the man advised him to boil some wheaten flour in milk and spread the poultice while hot upon the swelling.
Event Bede.VitCuthbertiPr  3 Some monks (Anonymi 227) were bringing from afar in rafts wood for their monastery. A sudden storm of wind dragged their rafts away. Cuthbert 1, who was on the other side of the river with a crowd of common people, started to pray, changed the winds by prayer and brought the rafts safe to land.
Event Bede.VitCuthbertiPr  4 While Cuthbert 1 was looking after the flocks committed to his care, he had a vision of a soul of exceeding brightness being carried to heaven.
Event Bede.VitCuthbertiPr  4 Aidan 1 entered the Kingdom of heaven. On the same night and at the same time when Cuthbert 1 had a vision of a soul being carried to heaven.
Event Bede.VitCuthbertiPr  5 During his journey Cuthbert 1 first stopped at the house of a certain religious housewife (Anonymous 46), who wanted to give him some food. He refused because he was fasting until the ninth hour on Fridays. As he went on with his journey he realised he could not find any place where he could stop for some food. But when his horse dragged some straw from the roof of a hut, he found half a loaf still warm and some meat.
Event Bede.VitCuthbertiPr  6 Upon his arrival at Melrose Cuthbert 1 was welcome by Boisil 1
Event Bede.VitCuthbertiPr  6 A few days after Cuthbert 1's arrival at Melrose, Eata 2 arrived. Boisil 1 told him about Cuthbert 1's intentions and obtained permission from him for Cuthbert 1 to receive the tonsure and to join the fellowship of the brethren.
Event Bede.VitCuthbertiPr  7 Eata 2 took with him some of the brethren of Melrose (including Cuthbert 1) and founded a monastery at Ripon, instituting there the same rules of discipline as were observed at Melrose.
Event Bede.VitCuthbertiPr  7 One morning Cuthbert 1 found a youth sitting within the guests' chamber. After ministering to him, he asked him to stay until the third hour so that he could be given some food. When he brought some food, he asked the youth to wait until he got some bread. When he came back, he could not find the youth, but some fresh bread had been left in the store-house. Cuthbert then recognised that the youth was an angel.
Event Bede.VitCuthbertiPr  8 The site of Ripon was given to other monks (Anonymi 231) and Eata 2, Cuthbert 1 and other brethren (Anonymi 230) were driven home.
Event Bede.VitCuthbertiPr  8 Cuthbert 1 was stricken down with a plague. But after the brethren (Anonymi 232) had spent a whole night praying for him, on the following morning, when he heard about that, he immediately arose and began to try to walk. As his strength grew from day to day, he recovered his health.
Event Bede.VitCuthbertiPr  8 Boisil 1 predicted that Cuthbert 1 would not die from the pestilence, whereas he himself would in seven days. He had also predicted the pestilence to his abbot Eata 2 three years before it appeared, but he declared that the abbot himself would not die of this but rather of dysentery.
Event Bede.VitCuthbertiPr  8 Boisil 1 died seven days after his prophecy, as he had predicted.
Event Bede.VitCuthbertiPr  8 Eata 2 died of dysentery as Boisil 1 had predicted
Event Bede.VitCuthbertiPr  8, 22 Boisil 1 suggested to Cuthbert 1 that he would be made bishop.
Event Bede.VitCuthbertiPr  8 When Anonymi 233 went to visit Cuthbert 1, the latter complained he could not consider himself to be free from the snares of a deceptive world.
Event Bede.VitCuthbertiPr  10 Æbbe 2 invited Cuthbert 1 to Coldingham. He went and stayed for some days.
Event Bede.VitCuthbertiPr  10 At night Cuthbert 1 would go out to pray. One night a brother of the monastery (Anonymous 48) followed him to the sea-shore. He saw Cuthbert go down to the sea and into deep water. At daybreak he went up on to the land and began to pray once more. At that point two otters came out from the sea and began to warm his feet with their breath and dry them with their fur.
Event Bede.VitCuthbertiPr  11 Cuthbert 1, with two brethren (Tydi 2 and Anonymous 35), went by boat to the land of the Picts called Niduari. They did not take much food with them in view of an early return.
Event Bede.VitCuthbertiPr  11 After having reached the land of the Niduari, a fierce tempest arose, which prevented their return. As Cuthbert 1 and the two brothers (Tydi 2 and Anonymous 35) did not have food with them, they languished for some days amid the dangers of hunger and of cold. When the day of Epiphany was at hand, Cuthbert 1 encouraged his two companions to pray the Lord for food. They went down to the shore and found three pieces of dolphin flesh.
Event Bede.VitCuthbertiPr  11 After finding the dolphin's flesh, Cuthbert 1 prophesied that the sea would get calm in three days.
Event Bede.VitCuthbertiPr  12 While Cuthbert 1 was travelling with a youth (Anonymous 51), they started wondering where they should get some food. Seeing an eagle fly, Cuthbert 1 told the boy that it was possible that God would refresh them even by the ministration of that eagle.
Event Bede.VitCuthbertiPr  13 While Cuthbert 1 was preaching to a crowd he foresaw that the devil would be present to hinder the work of salvation. Slightly later a phantom fire set light to a house nearby. Almost the whole crowd tried to go to extinguish it, until the phantom fire vanished, thanks to Cuthbert 1's prayer.
Event Bede.VitCuthbertiPr  14 While Cuthbert 1 was visiting his nurse (Censwith 1) in a village, a house in the eastern quarter of the village caught fire. Then the woman asked Cuthbert 1 to help by his prayer.
Event Bede.VitCuthbertiPr  15 Hildmer 1 went to call Cuthbert 1 and asked him to send a priest for his wife who was seriously ill. She was actually possessed by a demon, but Hildmer 1 was ashamed to tell Cuthbert 1 about that. As the latter was looking for a priest to send, he realized the nature of her illness and decided to go himself.
Event Bede.VitCuthbertiPr  15 When Cuthbert 1 and Hildmer 1 were on their way to the latter's wife's, Hildmer 1 started to weep as he was afraid that Cuthbert 1 would find out the nature of his wife's illness. Cuthbert 1 consoled him and prophesied her healing in detail.
Event Bede.VitCuthbertiPr  15, 31 When Cuthbert 1 and Hildmer 1 arrived at the latter's house, his wife (Anonymous 29) ran to greet Cuthbert 1 and she took his horse by the bridle as Cuthbert 1 had prophesied.
Event Bede.VitCuthbertiPr  16 Eata 2 sent Cuthbert 1 from Melrose to Lindisfarne, in order that there also he might both teach the rule of monastic perfection by his authority as prior and illustrate it by the example of his virtue.
Event Bede.VitCuthbertiPr  16 Gregory 1 sent Augustine 1 as first bishop of the English people.
Event Bede.VitCuthbertiPr  17 After driving out the demons from Farne Island Cuthbert 1 made himself a dwelling place.
Event Bede.VitCuthbertiPr  18 When some brethren (Anonymi 233) were visiting, they prayed God for water as Cuthbert 1's dwelling-place was lacking in it. They dug in the midst of his dwelling a pit, and on the next day they found it full of water which came from within.
Event Bede.VitCuthbertiPr  19 After trying unsuccessfully to grow wheat, Cuthbert 1 asked the brethren (Anonymi 233) who visited him to take some barley, to see if that may produce a crop. It brought forth a very abundant crop, but when it began to ripen some birds came and eagerly set about consuming it. He approached them and asked them to leave. They departed immediately.
Event Bede.VitCuthbertiPr  20 Cuthbert 1 reproached some ravens which were taking the straw from his roof for their nests. After three days one of them came back asking for his pardon.
Event Bede.VitCuthbertiPr  21 When his visitors (Anonymi 233) forgot about the timber Cuthbert 1 had asked them for, the night tide carried up some timber of the required length and placed it over the very spot whereon it was to be set for the building.
Event Bede.VitCuthbertiPr  23 When Ælfflæd 2 was ill, she wished she had something belonging to Cuthbert 1 in order to be speedily healed. Not long afterwards there came one (Anonymous 54) who brought her a linen girdle which he had sent. She girded herself with it and in the morning she was able to stand erect and on the third day she was entirely restored to health.
Event Bede.VitCuthbertiPr  23 When Anonymous 55 was suffering from an intolerable pain in the head, Ælfflæd 2 went to visit her and gave her the linen girdle she had received from Cuthbert 1. Anonymous 55 had it bound around her head and on the same day the pain departed.
Event Bede.VitCuthbertiPr  24 Ælfflæd 2 sent for Cuthbert 1 and asked him to meet her on Coquet Island.
Event Bede.VitCuthbertiPr  24 Ælfflæd 2 asked Cuthbert 1 who would be Ecgfrith 4's heir. He replied that the heir would come from one of the islands.
Event Bede.VitCuthbertiPr  24 Ælfflæd 2 asked Cuthbert 1 whether he would accept the bishopric that he was going to be offered. He replied that he could not escape anywhere from the decree of the Ruler of Heaven. He also added that after no more than two years in the episcopate he would be sent back to his solitude.
Event Bede.VitCuthbertiPr  24 Cuthbert 1 was elected bishop of Lindisfarne in a council presided by Theodore 1 and in the presence of Ecgfrith 4.
Event Bede.VitCuthbertiPr  24 Since Cuthbert 1 could by no means be dragged from his place, Ecgfrith 4 and Trumwine 1 (together with many other religious and powerful men) sailed to his island and at last they drew him from his retirement.
Event Bede.VitCuthbertiPr  24 Ecgfrith 4 was slain by the swords of the Picts and was succeeded by his bastard brother.
Event Bede.VitCuthbertiPr  25 Eata 2 summoned Cuthbert 1, bidding him come to Melrose to have converse there.
Event Bede.VitCuthbertiPr  25 Sibba 1 asked Cuthbert 1 to go and visit his household. There a servant of his (Anonymous 58) was ill. Cuthbert 1 healed him.
Event Bede.VitCuthbertiPr  27 Ecgfrith 4 took an army against the Picts and devastated their kingdoms with cruel and savage ferocity.
Event Bede.VitCuthbertiPr  27 Cuthbert 1 went to Carlisle to speak to the queen (Eormenburg 1).
Event Bede.VitCuthbertiPr  27 Cuthbert 1 went to dedicate a church in a monastery near Carlisle. When his sermon seemed to be over, he started again, encouraging the monks (Anonymi 235) to stand fast in the faith, so that if any tribulation came upon them, it might find them prepared.
Event Bede.VitCuthbertiPr  27 Ecgfrith 4 died on the very day and at the very hour when it was revealed to Cuthbert 1
Event Bede.VitCuthbertiPr  28 Cuthbert 1 went to order some priests there and to confer upon the queen herself the garb of the consecrated life.
Event Bede.VitCuthbertiPr  28 When Cuthbert 1 told Hereberht 3 that they would not meet again in the secular world, Hereberht 3 said he wanted to leave the world with Cuthbert 1. After Cuthbert 1 had prayed for a while, he told him their request had been granted and they would die on the same day.
Event Bede.VitCuthbertiPr  28 It occurred exactly at the same time when Hereberht 3 also died.
Event Bede.VitCuthbertiPr  28 It occurred exactly at the same time when Cuthbert 1 also died, as the latter had prophesied.
Event Bede.VitCuthbertiPr  29 Cuthbert 1 came to the house of Hemma 1, whose wife was very ill.
Event Bede.VitCuthbertiPr  30 Cuthbert 1 came to a village where there were some nuns to whom he had given a place of abode. One of them (Anonymous 65) was very ill. He had pity on her and anointed her with holy oil.
Event Bede.VitCuthbertiPr  31 Hildmer 1 was very ill and many of his friends (Anonymi 237) came to visit him. One of them (Anonymous 66) suddenly remembered he had some bread with him that Cuthbert 1 had recently blessed and given to him. They filled a cup with water and put some bread in it.
Event Bede.VitCuthbertiPr  32 Cuthbert 1 came to some mountainous regions where there were no churches. They built some tents for him. When he had been preaching there for two days, some women (Anonymi 211) took to him upon a pallet a youth (Anonymous 41) who was seriously ill.
Event Bede.VitCuthbertiPr  33 Coming to one village Cuthbert 1 asked Tydi 2 whether there was anyone else he could help. His priest pointed at a woman (Anonymous 69) whose son (Anonymous 70) was very ill.
Event Bede.VitCuthbertiPr  34 While Cuthbert 1 was having his meal, he suddenly stopped eating. When he was asked what he was contemplating, he finally replied that he had seen the soul of a holy man being carried by the angels.
Event Bede.VitCuthbertiPr  34 When Cuthbert 1 had the vision of a man being carried by angels, Hadwald 1 fell down while he was climbing a tree too incautiously.
Event Bede.VitCuthbertiPr  35 After his midday rest, Cuthbert 1 asked for something to drink. They tried to offer him wine or beer, but he wanted water. After he had drank some of it a servant noticed that the water had started tasting like wine.
Event Bede.VitCuthbertiPr  36 After some brothers (Anonymi 239) had visited him, Cuthbert 1 told them to eat a certain goose hanging on the wall. But they did not obey him and for seven days they had to remain on the island because of the raging sea.
Event Bede.VitCuthbertiPr  37 While Cuthbert 1 was going back to his dwelling-place he told the brethren in Lindisfarne that they would see him again when they brought his body back there.
Event Bede.VitCuthbertiPr  37-40 Cuthbert 1 was attacked by a sudden illness and died.
Event Bede.VitCuthbertiPr  37 Herefrith 1 and some brethren (Anonymi 240) went to visit Cuthbert 1.
Event Bede.VitCuthbertiPr  37 After five days of tempest, Herefrith 1 went to see Cuthbert 1 again.
Event Bede.VitCuthbertiPr  37 Herefrith 1 and some other brethren convinced Cuthbert 1 to be buried in Lindisfarne.
Event Bede.VitCuthbertiPr  38 While ministering to Cuthbert 1, Wealhstod 1 was healed from his diarrhoea by simply touching the bishop.
Event Bede.VitCuthbertiPr  40 After his death, Cuthbert 1's body was placed on the ship, and taken to Lindisfarne. It was received by a great company who came to meet it. They placed it in a stone sarcophagus in the church of the blessed apostle Peter on the right side of the altar.
Event Bede.VitCuthbertiPr  41 A demoniac boy (Anonymous 24), who could not be healed by a priest (Tydi 2) sent form Lindisfarne, was taken to the monastery by his father (Anonymous 25). There the holy martyrs of God would not grant him any cure. Then, another priest (Cynemund 3) took a small particle of earth on which water had been poured when Cuthbert 1's dead body had been washed. He put the earth in water, brought it to the patient and poured it into his mouth.
Event Bede.VitCuthbertiPr  42 Cuthbert 1 put into the hearts of his brethren to take his bones and to put them in a light chest in the same place, but above the floor. Eadberht 3 agreed and told them to do that on the anniversary of his burial. When they opened the grave, they found his body to be intact and whole.
Event Bede.VitCuthbertiPr  43 After he was attacked by a fell disease, he died.
Event Bede.VitCuthbertiPr  44 A cleric (Anonymous 82) who had come from overseas fell grievously ill. He asked his servant (Anonymous 83) to be taken to Cuthbert 1's sepulchre.
Event Bede.VitCuthbertiPr  45 A paralytic youth (Anonymous 84) was sent to Lindisfarne from a monastery not far away. He received the help of the skilled physicians of Lindisfarne, who however could do nothing to heal him. When he asked his servant (Anonymous 85) for some of Cuthbert 1's relics, he was given the shoes which had been in the sepulchre. When he wore them, he fell asleep and was subsequently healed.
Event Bede.VitCuthbertiPr  46 Æthelwald 8 died on the island.
Event Bede.VitCuthbertiPr  46 Eadfrith 3 decided to restore the oratory, which had been used by Cuthbert 1 and Æthelwald 8, from its foundations, since it was falling to pieces through age.
Event Bede.VitCuthbertiPr  46 Felgild 1 put in water part of the skin used by Æthelwald 8 to repair the oratory. Then, he washed his face with it and immediately all the swelling departed.
Event Bede.VitCuthbertiPr  46 Æthelwald 8 used the skin of a calf to repair the oratory that Cuthbert 1 had been using before him. He fixed it with nails in a corner to keep out the violence of the storms.
Event Bede.VitCuthbertiPr  16 Augustine 1 asked in his letters how bishops ought to live with their clergy. In his reply, Gregory 1 recommended the monastic life.
Authorship Bede.VitCuthbertiPr  Prologue Bede 1 Author of Prose Life of Saint Cuthbert
Authorship Bede.VitCuthbertiPr  Prologue Bede 1 Author of Metrical Life of Saint Cuthbert
Authorship Bede.VitCuthbertiPr  46 Bede 1 Author of Prose Life of Saint Cuthbert
Authorship Bede.VitCuthbertiPr  16 Gregory 1 Author of a letter to Augustine 1
Status Bede.VitCuthbertiPr  10 Æbbe 2 held status of Noble / Noble
Status Bede.VitCuthbertiPr  23 Ælfflæd 2 held status of Royal person / Royal person
Status Bede.VitCuthbertiPr  34 Ælfflæd 2 held status of Noble / Noble
Status Bede.VitCuthbertiPr  24 Aldfrith 1 held status of Exile / Exile
Status Bede.VitCuthbertiPr  Prologue Anonymi 225 held status of Elder / Elder
Status Bede.VitCuthbertiPr  3 Anonymi 228 held status of Commoner / Commoner
Status Bede.VitCuthbertiPr  25 Sibba 1 held status of Comes / Comes
Status Bede.VitCuthbertiPr  29 Hemma 1 held status of Comes / Comes
Status Bede.VitCuthbertiPr  3 Anonymous 45 held status of Commoner / Commoner
Status Bede.VitCuthbertiPr  35 Verca 1 held status of Noble / Noble
Office Bede.VitCuthbertiPr  10 Æbbe 2 held office of Abbess
Office Bede.VitCuthbertiPr  23 Ælfflæd 2 held office of Abbess
Office Bede.VitCuthbertiPr  23 Ælfflæd 2 held office of Abbess
Office Bede.VitCuthbertiPr  24 Ælfflæd 2 held office of Abbess
Office Bede.VitCuthbertiPr  34 Ælfflæd 2 held office of Abbess
Office Bede.VitCuthbertiPr  30 Æthelwald 7 held office of Priest
Office Bede.VitCuthbertiPr  30 Æthelwald 7 held office of Abbot
Office Bede.VitCuthbertiPr  30 Æthelwald 7 held office of Priest
Office Bede.VitCuthbertiPr  4 Aidan 1 held office of Bishop (bishop of the church at Lindisfarne)
Office Bede.VitCuthbertiPr  16 Aidan 1 held office of Bishop (First bishop of Lindisfarne)
Office Bede.VitCuthbertiPr  4 cap. Aidan 1 held office of Bishop
Office Bede.VitCuthbertiPr  24 Aldfrith 1 held office of King
Office Bede.VitCuthbertiPr  24 Aldfrith 1 held office of King
Office Bede.VitCuthbertiPr  7 Ealhfrith 1 held office of King
Office Bede.VitCuthbertiPr    Anonymous 59 held office of Abbess
Office Bede.VitCuthbertiPr  27 Anonymous 60 held office of Priest
Office Bede.VitCuthbertiPr  29 Anonymous 64 held office of Priest
Office Bede.VitCuthbertiPr  33 Tydi 2 held office of Priest
Office Bede.VitCuthbertiPr  34 Anonymous 71 held office of Priest
Office Bede.VitCuthbertiPr  35 Anonymous 71 held office of Priest
Office Bede.VitCuthbertiPr    Anonymous 23 held office of
Office Bede.VitCuthbertiPr  35 Betwald 1 held office of Priest
Office Bede.VitCuthbertiPr  41 Tydi 2 held office of Priest
Office Bede.VitCuthbertiPr  44 Anonymous 82 held office of Cleric (clericus)
Office Bede.VitCuthbertiPr  46 Ceolberht 1 held office of Priest
Office Bede.VitCuthbertiPr  11 Tydi 2 held office of Priest
Office Bede.VitCuthbertiPr  16 Augustine 1 held office of Bishop (first bishop of the English)
Office Bede.VitCuthbertiPr  25 Baldhelm 1 held office of Priest
Office Bede.VitCuthbertiPr  Prologue Bede 1 held office of Priest
Office Bede.VitCuthbertiPr  37 Bede 2 held office of Priest
Office Bede.VitCuthbertiPr  6 Boisil 1 held office of Priest
Office Bede.VitCuthbertiPr  6 Boisil 1 held office of Prior
Office Bede.VitCuthbertiPr  9 Boisil 1 held office of Priest
Office Bede.VitCuthbertiPr  37 Cudda 1 held office of Abbot
Office Bede.VitCuthbertiPr  1 Cuthbert 1 held office of Priest
Office Bede.VitCuthbertiPr  1 Cuthbert 1 held office of Bishop
Office Bede.VitCuthbertiPr  5 Cuthbert 1 held office of Bishop
Office Bede.VitCuthbertiPr  7 Cuthbert 1 held office of Guest-master
Office Bede.VitCuthbertiPr  8 Cuthbert 1 held office of Bishop
Office Bede.VitCuthbertiPr  9 Cuthbert 1 held office of Prior
Office Bede.VitCuthbertiPr  16 Cuthbert 1 held office of Prior
Office Bede.VitCuthbertiPr  22 Cuthbert 1 held office of Bishop
Office Bede.VitCuthbertiPr  24 Cuthbert 1 held office of Bishop
Office Bede.VitCuthbertiPr  24 Cuthbert 1 held office of Bishop
Office Bede.VitCuthbertiPr  25 Cuthbert 1 held office of Bishop
Office Bede.VitCuthbertiPr  26 Cuthbert 1 held office of Bishop
Office Bede.VitCuthbertiPr  27 Cuthbert 1 held office of Bishop
Office Bede.VitCuthbertiPr  28 Cuthbert 1 held office of Bishop
Office Bede.VitCuthbertiPr  29 Cuthbert 1 held office of Bishop
Office Bede.VitCuthbertiPr  30 Cuthbert 1 held office of Bishop
Office Bede.VitCuthbertiPr  32 Cuthbert 1 held office of Bishop
Office Bede.VitCuthbertiPr  34 Cuthbert 1 held office of Bishop
Office Bede.VitCuthbertiPr  35 Cuthbert 1 held office of Bishop
Office Bede.VitCuthbertiPr  36 Cuthbert 1 held office of Bishop
Office Bede.VitCuthbertiPr  37 Cuthbert 1 held office of Bishop
Office Bede.VitCuthbertiPr  37 Cuthbert 1 held office of Bishop
Office Bede.VitCuthbertiPr  38 Cuthbert 1 held office of Bishop
Office Bede.VitCuthbertiPr  42 Cuthbert 1 held office of Bishop
Office Bede.VitCuthbertiPr  46 Cuthbert 1 held office of Bishop
Office Bede.VitCuthbertiPr  36 Cynemund 3 held office of Priest
Office Bede.VitCuthbertiPr  40 Eadberht 3 held office of Bishop
Office Bede.VitCuthbertiPr  42 Eadberht 3 held office of Bishop
Office Bede.VitCuthbertiPr  43 Eadberht 3 held office of Bishop
Office Bede.VitCuthbertiPr  Prologue Eadfrith 3 held office of Bishop
Office Bede.VitCuthbertiPr  46 Eadfrith 3 held office of Bishop
Office Bede.VitCuthbertiPr  6 Eata 2 held office of Priest
Office Bede.VitCuthbertiPr  6 Eata 2 held office of Abbot
Office Bede.VitCuthbertiPr  6 Eata 2 held office of Abbot
Office Bede.VitCuthbertiPr  6 Eata 2 held office of Priest
Office Bede.VitCuthbertiPr  7 Eata 2 held office of Abbot
Office Bede.VitCuthbertiPr  8 Eata 2 held office of Abbot
Office Bede.VitCuthbertiPr  16 Eata 2 held office of Abbot
Office Bede.VitCuthbertiPr  16 Eata 2 held office of Abbot
Office Bede.VitCuthbertiPr  17 Eata 2 held office of Abbot
Office Bede.VitCuthbertiPr  25 Eata 2 held office of Bishop
Office Bede.VitCuthbertiPr  15 Ecgfrith 4 held office of King
Office Bede.VitCuthbertiPr  24 Ecgfrith 4 held office of King
Office Bede.VitCuthbertiPr  24 Ecgfrith 4 held office of King
Office Bede.VitCuthbertiPr  27 Ecgfrith 4 held office of King
Office Bede.VitCuthbertiPr  16 Gregory 1 held office of Pope
Office Bede.VitCuthbertiPr  Prologue Guthfrith 1 held office of Sacrist
Office Bede.VitCuthbertiPr  28 Hereberht 3 held office of Priest
Office Bede.VitCuthbertiPr  Prologue Herefrith 1 held office of Priest
Office Bede.VitCuthbertiPr  37 Herefrith 1 held office of Priest
Office Bede.VitCuthbertiPr  37 Herefrith 1 held office of Abbot
Office Bede.VitCuthbertiPr  8 Herefrith 1 held office of Priest
Office Bede.VitCuthbertiPr  8 Herefrith 1 held office of Abbot
Office Bede.VitCuthbertiPr  23 Herefrith 1 held office of Priest
Office Bede.VitCuthbertiPr  15 Hildmer 1 held office of Praefectus
Office Bede.VitCuthbertiPr  31 Hildmer 1 held office of Praefectus
Office Bede.VitCuthbertiPr  5 Ingwald 1 held office of Priest
Office Bede.VitCuthbertiPr  27 Eormenburg 1 held office of Queen
Office Bede.VitCuthbertiPr  28 Eormenburg 1 held office of Queen
Office Bede.VitCuthbertiPr  10 Oswiu 1 held office of King
Office Bede.VitCuthbertiPr  6 Sigefrith 2 held office of Priest
Office Bede.VitCuthbertiPr  24 Theodore 1 held office of Archbishop
Office Bede.VitCuthbertiPr  1 Trumwine 1 held office of Bishop
Office Bede.VitCuthbertiPr  35 Verca 1 held office of Abbess
Office Bede.VitCuthbertiPr  37 Verca 1 held office of Abbess
Office Bede.VitCuthbertiPr  44 Willibrord 1 held office of Bishop (Bishop of the Frisians)
Education Bede.VitCuthbertiPr  24 Ælfflæd 2 wise woman and learned in the Holy Scriptures
Education Bede.VitCuthbertiPr  24 Aldfrith 1 He was in exile among the islands of the Irish for the study of letters.
Education Bede.VitCuthbertiPr  8 Cuthbert 1 In seven days Cuthbert went through the book of the evangelist John with Boisil 1
Education Bede.VitCuthbertiPr  22 Cuthbert 1 Boisil brought Cuthbert up
Education Bede.VitCuthbertiPr  40 Eadberht 3 wonderfully learned in the scriptures
Education Bede.VitCuthbertiPr  28 Hereberht 3 He used to come to Cuthbert 1 every year and receive teaching from him concerning his everlasting salvation.
Personal Relationship Bede.VitCuthbertiPr  10 Æbbe 2 was Sister of Oswiu 1
Personal Relationship Bede.VitCuthbertiPr  27 Ælfflæd 2 was Sister of Ecgfrith 4
Personal Relationship Bede.VitCuthbertiPr  24 Aldfrith 1 was Son of Oswiu 1
Personal Relationship Bede.VitCuthbertiPr  24 Aldfrith 1 was Half-brother of Ecgfrith 4
Personal Relationship Bede.VitCuthbertiPr  Prologue Anonymi 224 was Beloved of Bede 1
Personal Relationship Bede.VitCuthbertiPr  31 Anonymi 237 was Friend of Hildmer 1
Personal Relationship Bede.VitCuthbertiPr  4 Anonymi 218 was Companion of Cuthbert 1
Personal Relationship Bede.VitCuthbertiPr  14 Censwith 1 was Mother of Cuthbert 1
Personal Relationship Bede.VitCuthbertiPr  15 Eadswith 1 was Wife of Hildmer 1
Personal Relationship Bede.VitCuthbertiPr  31 Eadswith 1 was Wife of Hildmer 1
Personal Relationship Bede.VitCuthbertiPr  24 Oswiu 1 was Father of Ecgfrith 4
Personal Relationship Bede.VitCuthbertiPr  27 Anonymous 59 was Sister of Eormenburg 1
Personal Relationship Bede.VitCuthbertiPr  29 Anonymous 39 was Wife of Hemma 1
Personal Relationship Bede.VitCuthbertiPr  30 Anonymous 65 was Kinswoman of Æthelwald 7
Personal Relationship Bede.VitCuthbertiPr  31 Anonymous 66 was Friend of Hildmer 1
Personal Relationship Bede.VitCuthbertiPr  33 Anonymous 70 was Son of Anonymous 69
Personal Relationship Bede.VitCuthbertiPr  Prologue Cuthbert 1 was Father of Bede 1
Personal Relationship Bede.VitCuthbertiPr  Prologue Cuthbert 1 was Father of Anonymi 224
Personal Relationship Bede.VitCuthbertiPr  Prologue Cuthbert 1 was Father of Eadfrith 3
Personal Relationship Bede.VitCuthbertiPr  23 Cuthbert 1 was Beloved of Ælfflæd 2
Personal Relationship Bede.VitCuthbertiPr  34 Cuthbert 1 was Lord of Ælfflæd 2
Personal Relationship Bede.VitCuthbertiPr  24 Ecgfrith 4 was Brother of Ælfflæd 2
Personal Relationship Bede.VitCuthbertiPr  28 Hereberht 3 was Friend of Cuthbert 1
Personal Relationship Bede.VitCuthbertiPr  28 Hereberht 3 was Brother of Cuthbert 1
Personal Relationship Bede.VitCuthbertiPr  Prologue Herefrith 1 was Brother of Bede 1
Personal Relationship Bede.VitCuthbertiPr  15 Hildmer 1 was Beloved of Cuthbert 1
Occupation Bede.VitCuthbertiPr  10 Æbbe 2 Nun
Occupation Bede.VitCuthbertiPr  34 Ælfflæd 2 Nun
Occupation Bede.VitCuthbertiPr  30 Æthelwald 7 Servant
Occupation Bede.VitCuthbertiPr  46 Æthelwald 8 Anchorite
Occupation Bede.VitCuthbertiPr  46 Æthelwald 8 Monk
Occupation Bede.VitCuthbertiPr  16 Aidan 1 Monk
Occupation Bede.VitCuthbertiPr  Prologue Anonymi 224 Brother
Occupation Bede.VitCuthbertiPr  8 Anonymi 233 Brother
Occupation Bede.VitCuthbertiPr  18 Anonymi 233 Brother
Occupation Bede.VitCuthbertiPr  19 Anonymi 233 Brother
Occupation Bede.VitCuthbertiPr  21 Anonymi 233 Brother
Occupation Bede.VitCuthbertiPr  24 Anonymi 234 Brother
Occupation Bede.VitCuthbertiPr  27 Anonymi 235 Brother
Occupation Bede.VitCuthbertiPr  30 Anonymi 236 Nun
Occupation Bede.VitCuthbertiPr  36 Anonymi 239 Brother
Occupation Bede.VitCuthbertiPr  37 Anonymi 240 Brother
Occupation Bede.VitCuthbertiPr  Prologue Anonymi 225 Teacher
Occupation Bede.VitCuthbertiPr  2 Anonymi 226 Servant
Occupation Bede.VitCuthbertiPr  3 Anonymi 227 Monk
Occupation Bede.VitCuthbertiPr  4 Anonymi 218 Shepherd
Occupation Bede.VitCuthbertiPr  7 Anonymi 230 Brother
Occupation Bede.VitCuthbertiPr  8 Anonymi 230 Brother
Occupation Bede.VitCuthbertiPr  8 Anonymi 231 Monk
Occupation Bede.VitCuthbertiPr  8 Anonymi 232 Brother
Occupation Bede.VitCuthbertiPr  14 Censwith 1 Nurse
Occupation Bede.VitCuthbertiPr  23 Anonymous 55 Nun
Occupation Bede.VitCuthbertiPr  25 Anonymous 58 Servant
Occupation Bede.VitCuthbertiPr  3 Baella 1 Brother
Occupation Bede.VitCuthbertiPr  30 Anonymous 65 Nun
Occupation Bede.VitCuthbertiPr  34 Anonymous 23 Messenger
Occupation Bede.VitCuthbertiPr  35 Betwald 1 Servant
Occupation Bede.VitCuthbertiPr  35 Frithumund 1 Brother
Occupation Bede.VitCuthbertiPr  37 Wealhstod 1 Monk
Occupation Bede.VitCuthbertiPr  40 Anonymous 76 Brother
Occupation Bede.VitCuthbertiPr  44 Anonymous 83 Servant
Occupation Bede.VitCuthbertiPr  45 Anonymous 85 Servant
Occupation Bede.VitCuthbertiPr  8 Anonymous 47 Brother
Occupation Bede.VitCuthbertiPr  10 Anonymous 48 Brother
Occupation Bede.VitCuthbertiPr  11 Tydi 2 Brother
Occupation Bede.VitCuthbertiPr  11 Anonymous 35 Brother
Occupation Bede.VitCuthbertiPr  25 Baldhelm 1 Servant
Occupation Bede.VitCuthbertiPr  Prologue Bede 1 Fellow-servant
Occupation Bede.VitCuthbertiPr  6 Boisil 1 Monk
Occupation Bede.VitCuthbertiPr  1 Cuthbert 1 Monk
Occupation Bede.VitCuthbertiPr  1 Cuthbert 1 Hermit
Occupation Bede.VitCuthbertiPr  4 Cuthbert 1 Shepherd
Occupation Bede.VitCuthbertiPr  6 Cuthbert 1 Brother
Occupation Bede.VitCuthbertiPr  8 Cuthbert 1 Hermit
Occupation Bede.VitCuthbertiPr  17 Cuthbert 1 Hermit
Occupation Bede.VitCuthbertiPr  17 Cuthbert 1 Hermit
Occupation Bede.VitCuthbertiPr  34 Cuthbert 1 Hermit
Occupation Bede.VitCuthbertiPr  36 Cuthbert 1 Hermit
Occupation Bede.VitCuthbertiPr  36 Cynemund 3 Monk
Occupation Bede.VitCuthbertiPr  46 Felgild 1 Anchorite
Occupation Bede.VitCuthbertiPr  34 Hadwald 1 Shepherd
Occupation Bede.VitCuthbertiPr  28 Hereberht 3 Hermit
Occupation Bede.VitCuthbertiPr  28 cap. Hereberht 3 Anchorite
Occupation Bede.VitCuthbertiPr  35 Verca 1 Nun
Occupation Bede.VitCuthbertiPr  37 Wealhstod 1 Brother
PersonInfo Bede.VitCuthbertiPr  10 Æbbe 2 woman honoured for her piety and her noble birth
PersonInfo Bede.VitCuthbertiPr  23 Ælfflæd 2 venerable handmaiden of Christ
PersonInfo Bede.VitCuthbertiPr  23 Ælfflæd 2 virgin
PersonInfo Bede.VitCuthbertiPr  23 Ælfflæd 2 she was stricken by a serious sickness and seemed almost to have reached the point of death
PersonInfo Bede.VitCuthbertiPr  23 Ælfflæd 2 venerable
PersonInfo Bede.VitCuthbertiPr  24 Ælfflæd 2 most reverend virgin
PersonInfo Bede.VitCuthbertiPr  34 Ælfflæd 2 sanctissima
PersonInfo Bede.VitCuthbertiPr  30 Æthelwald 7 religious
PersonInfo Bede.VitCuthbertiPr  46 Æthelwald 8 man devoted to God
PersonInfo Bede.VitCuthbertiPr  4 cap. Aidan 1 saint
PersonInfo Bede.VitCuthbertiPr  4 Aidan 1 saint
PersonInfo Bede.VitCuthbertiPr  4 Aidan 1 magnae utique uirtutis uir
PersonInfo Bede.VitCuthbertiPr  14 Censwith 1 faithful handmaid of God
PersonInfo Bede.VitCuthbertiPr  15 Eadswith 1 given to works of charity and other fruits of virtue
PersonInfo Bede.VitCuthbertiPr  15 Eadswith 1 she was suddenly seized upon by a demon and most cruelly afflicted
PersonInfo Bede.VitCuthbertiPr  23 Anonymous 55 She suffered from an intolerable pain in the head
PersonInfo Bede.VitCuthbertiPr  25 Anonymous 58 He was tortured by a most evil disease
PersonInfo Bede.VitCuthbertiPr  29 Anonymous 39 she was lying very ill and apparently at the point of death
PersonInfo Bede.VitCuthbertiPr  30 Anonymous 65 afflicted by a very serious illness
PersonInfo Bede.VitCuthbertiPr  32 Anonymous 41 wasted with a long and serious sickness
PersonInfo Bede.VitCuthbertiPr  33 Anonymous 70 he was at the point of death
PersonInfo Bede.VitCuthbertiPr  37 Wealhstod 1 weakened by dysentery
PersonInfo Bede.VitCuthbertiPr  37 Wealhstod 1 of venerable life
PersonInfo Bede.VitCuthbertiPr  41 Anonymous 24 He was vexed by a most cruel demon
PersonInfo Bede.VitCuthbertiPr  41 Tydi 2 he was accustomed to put impure spirits to flight
PersonInfo Bede.VitCuthbertiPr  5 Anonymous 46 religious housewife
PersonInfo Bede.VitCuthbertiPr  44 Anonymous 82 He fell grievously ill
PersonInfo Bede.VitCuthbertiPr  45 Anonymous 84 He was deprived of all use of his limbs
PersonInfo Bede.VitCuthbertiPr  Prologue Bede 1 blessed
PersonInfo Bede.VitCuthbertiPr  8 Boisil 1 blessed
PersonInfo Bede.VitCuthbertiPr  8 Boisil 1 servant of the Lord
PersonInfo Bede.VitCuthbertiPr  8 Boisil 1 man of the Lord
PersonInfo Bede.VitCuthbertiPr  8 Boisil 1 He was attacked by the plague
PersonInfo Bede.VitCuthbertiPr  9 Boisil 1 beloved of God
PersonInfo Bede.VitCuthbertiPr  9 Boisil 1 He preached the way of truth
PersonInfo Bede.VitCuthbertiPr  22 Boisil 1 venerable servant of Christ
PersonInfo Bede.VitCuthbertiPr  6 Boisil 1 of sublime virtues
PersonInfo Bede.VitCuthbertiPr  6 cap. Boisil 1 holy man
PersonInfo Bede.VitCuthbertiPr  37 Cudda 1 venerable
PersonInfo Bede.VitCuthbertiPr  Prologue Cuthbert 1 saint
PersonInfo Bede.VitCuthbertiPr  Prologue Cuthbert 1 of blessed memory
PersonInfo Bede.VitCuthbertiPr  Prologue Cuthbert 1 blessed man
PersonInfo Bede.VitCuthbertiPr  1 Cuthbert 1 blessed father
PersonInfo Bede.VitCuthbertiPr  1 Cuthbert 1 He was agile by nature
PersonInfo Bede.VitCuthbertiPr  1 Cuthbert 1 quick-witted
PersonInfo Bede.VitCuthbertiPr  2 Cuthbert 1 the child of the Lord
PersonInfo Bede.VitCuthbertiPr  2 Cuthbert 1 His knee was afflicted by a sudden torment and began to swell
PersonInfo Bede.VitCuthbertiPr  3 Cuthbert 1 venerable
PersonInfo Bede.VitCuthbertiPr  4 Cuthbert 1 youth beloved of God
PersonInfo Bede.VitCuthbertiPr  4 Cuthbert 1 the man of the Lord
PersonInfo Bede.VitCuthbertiPr  6 Cuthbert 1 venerable servant of the Lord
PersonInfo Bede.VitCuthbertiPr  5 Cuthbert 1 the man of God
PersonInfo Bede.VitCuthbertiPr  6 Cuthbert 1 He was robust in body and sound in strength and fit for whatever labour he cared to undertake
PersonInfo Bede.VitCuthbertiPr  7 Cuthbert 1 servant of the Lord
PersonInfo Bede.VitCuthbertiPr  7 Cuthbert 1 the man of God
PersonInfo Bede.VitCuthbertiPr  7 Cuthbert 1 He was affable and pleasant in his manners
PersonInfo Bede.VitCuthbertiPr  8 Cuthbert 1 champion of Christ
PersonInfo Bede.VitCuthbertiPr  8 Cuthbert 1 He was stricken down with a plague
PersonInfo Bede.VitCuthbertiPr  8 Cuthbert 1 As the swelling gradually left the surface of his body, it sank into the inward parts. Throughout his life he continued to feel some inward pains.
PersonInfo Bede.VitCuthbertiPr  9 Cuthbert 1 He sought to convert the neighbouring people far and wide, sometimes riding on a horse, but more often going on foot. He preached the way of truth.
PersonInfo Bede.VitCuthbertiPr  9 Cuthbert 1 He sometimes stayed away from the monastery for long periods when he was carrying out his pastoral activities
PersonInfo Bede.VitCuthbertiPr  10 Cuthbert 1 holy man
PersonInfo Bede.VitCuthbertiPr  11 Cuthbert 1 man of God
PersonInfo Bede.VitCuthbertiPr  12 Cuthbert 1 man of God
PersonInfo Bede.VitCuthbertiPr  13 Cuthbert 1 man of God
PersonInfo Bede.VitCuthbertiPr  14 Cuthbert 1 man of God
PersonInfo Bede.VitCuthbertiPr  15 Cuthbert 1 venerable
PersonInfo Bede.VitCuthbertiPr  15 Cuthbert 1 blessed
PersonInfo Bede.VitCuthbertiPr  15 Cuthbert 1 man of God
PersonInfo Bede.VitCuthbertiPr  16 Cuthbert 1 venerable servant of God
PersonInfo Bede.VitCuthbertiPr  16 Cuthbert 1 man of the Lord
PersonInfo Bede.VitCuthbertiPr  16 Cuthbert 1 zealous in watching and prayer
PersonInfo Bede.VitCuthbertiPr  16 Cuthbert 1 He was fervid to reprove sinners, yet he was kindhearted and forebearing in pardoning the penitent
PersonInfo Bede.VitCuthbertiPr  16 Cuthbert 1 He wore ordinary garments
PersonInfo Bede.VitCuthbertiPr  16 Cuthbert 1 venerable man
PersonInfo Bede.VitCuthbertiPr  17 Cuthbert 1 soldier of Christ
PersonInfo Bede.VitCuthbertiPr  17 Cuthbert 1 servant of the Lord
PersonInfo Bede.VitCuthbertiPr  18 Cuthbert 1 man of God
PersonInfo Bede.VitCuthbertiPr  19 Cuthbert 1 man of God
PersonInfo Bede.VitCuthbertiPr  19 Cuthbert 1 the most pious servant of God
PersonInfo Bede.VitCuthbertiPr  19 Cuthbert 1 venerable servant of Christ
PersonInfo Bede.VitCuthbertiPr  20 Cuthbert 1 man of God
PersonInfo Bede.VitCuthbertiPr  20 Cuthbert 1 blessed
PersonInfo Bede.VitCuthbertiPr  20 Cuthbert 1 servant of Christ
PersonInfo Bede.VitCuthbertiPr  21 Cuthbert 1 kindly man
PersonInfo Bede.VitCuthbertiPr  21 Cuthbert 1 venerable man
PersonInfo Bede.VitCuthbertiPr  22 Cuthbert 1 man of God
PersonInfo Bede.VitCuthbertiPr  22 Cuthbert 1 He gave instructions in the way of salvation to many who came to him and showed the weakness of the devil
PersonInfo Bede.VitCuthbertiPr  22 Cuthbert 1 He trembled at the thought of taking the office of bishop
PersonInfo Bede.VitCuthbertiPr  23 Cuthbert 1 man of God
PersonInfo Bede.VitCuthbertiPr  23 Cuthbert 1 holy man
PersonInfo Bede.VitCuthbertiPr  24 Cuthbert 1 man of God
PersonInfo Bede.VitCuthbertiPr  25 Cuthbert 1 man of God
PersonInfo Bede.VitCuthbertiPr  26 Cuthbert 1 venerable man of God
PersonInfo Bede.VitCuthbertiPr  26 Cuthbert 1 he adorned the rank of bishop by his virtuous works
PersonInfo Bede.VitCuthbertiPr  27 Cuthbert 1 venerable
PersonInfo Bede.VitCuthbertiPr  27 Cuthbert 1 man of God
PersonInfo Bede.VitCuthbertiPr  28 Cuthbert 1 servant of the Lord
PersonInfo Bede.VitCuthbertiPr  28 Cuthbert 1 man of God
PersonInfo Bede.VitCuthbertiPr  28 Cuthbert 1 blessed
PersonInfo Bede.VitCuthbertiPr  29 Cuthbert 1 man of God
PersonInfo Bede.VitCuthbertiPr  30 Cuthbert 1 man of God
PersonInfo Bede.VitCuthbertiPr  30 Cuthbert 1 venerable
PersonInfo Bede.VitCuthbertiPr  31 Cuthbert 1 venerable man
PersonInfo Bede.VitCuthbertiPr  31 Cuthbert 1 man of God
PersonInfo Bede.VitCuthbertiPr  31 Cuthbert 1 holiness of the servant of God
PersonInfo Bede.VitCuthbertiPr  32 Cuthbert 1 most holy sdhepherd of the Lord's flock
PersonInfo Bede.VitCuthbertiPr  32 Cuthbert 1 man of God
PersonInfo Bede.VitCuthbertiPr  33 Cuthbert 1 most holy father
PersonInfo Bede.VitCuthbertiPr  34 Cuthbert 1 man of God
PersonInfo Bede.VitCuthbertiPr  34 Cuthbert 1 venerable father
PersonInfo Bede.VitCuthbertiPr  34 Cuthbert 1 holy man
PersonInfo Bede.VitCuthbertiPr  36 Cuthbert 1 man of God
PersonInfo Bede.VitCuthbertiPr  37 Cuthbert 1 man of God
PersonInfo Bede.VitCuthbertiPr  37 Cuthbert 1 he was ill for three weeks, from a Wednesday to a Wednesday
PersonInfo Bede.VitCuthbertiPr  37 Cuthbert 1 He had an ulcer on his foot
PersonInfo Bede.VitCuthbertiPr  40 Cuthbert 1 servant of Christ
PersonInfo Bede.VitCuthbertiPr  41 Cuthbert 1 blessed father
PersonInfo Bede.VitCuthbertiPr  42 Cuthbert 1 holy man
PersonInfo Bede.VitCuthbertiPr  43 Cuthbert 1 blessed father
PersonInfo Bede.VitCuthbertiPr  46 Cuthbert 1 venerable father
PersonInfo Bede.VitCuthbertiPr  46 Cuthbert 1 man of God
PersonInfo Bede.VitCuthbertiPr  46 Cuthbert 1 saint
PersonInfo Bede.VitCuthbertiPr  18 Cuthbert 1 He would wear his boots for whole months together. On account of the frequent genuflezions at prayer which he made while wearing his boots, he was found to have a long and thickish callus at the junction of his feet and his shins.
PersonInfo Bede.VitCuthbertiPr  40 Cuthbert 1 venerable body of the father
PersonInfo Bede.VitCuthbertiPr  1 Cuthbert 1 of good disposition
PersonInfo Bede.VitCuthbertiPr  1 Cuthbert 1 He began to be steadier and more mature in mind
PersonInfo Bede.VitCuthbertiPr  Prologue Cuthbert 1 pious memory of the most holy father
PersonInfo Bede.VitCuthbertiPr  1 cap. Cuthbert 1 child of God
PersonInfo Bede.VitCuthbertiPr  1 Cuthbert 1 man of God
PersonInfo Bede.VitCuthbertiPr  1 Cuthbert 1 most holy
PersonInfo Bede.VitCuthbertiPr  4 Cuthbert 1 servant [of Christ]
PersonInfo Bede.VitCuthbertiPr  10 Cuthbert 1 man of God
PersonInfo Bede.VitCuthbertiPr  40 Eadberht 3 man of great virtues
PersonInfo Bede.VitCuthbertiPr  43 Eadberht 3 beloved of God
PersonInfo Bede.VitCuthbertiPr  43 Eadberht 3 He was attacked by a fell disease
PersonInfo Bede.VitCuthbertiPr  Prologue Eadfrith 3 holy and most blessed father
PersonInfo Bede.VitCuthbertiPr  46 Eadfrith 3 most reverend
PersonInfo Bede.VitCuthbertiPr  6 Eata 2 of blessed memory
PersonInfo Bede.VitCuthbertiPr  16 Eata 2 most reverend
PersonInfo Bede.VitCuthbertiPr  25 Eata 2 venerable
PersonInfo Bede.VitCuthbertiPr  24 Ecgfrith 4 most pious and beloved of God
PersonInfo Bede.VitCuthbertiPr  46 Felgild 1 most reverend father
PersonInfo Bede.VitCuthbertiPr  46 Felgild 1 blessed warrior of Christ
PersonInfo Bede.VitCuthbertiPr  46 Felgild 1 His face was covered with a disfiguring redness and swelling
PersonInfo Bede.VitCuthbertiPr  16 Gregory 1 blessed
PersonInfo Bede.VitCuthbertiPr  34 Hadwald 1 holy man
PersonInfo Bede.VitCuthbertiPr  28 Hereberht 3 He was consumed by a long illness
PersonInfo Bede.VitCuthbertiPr  37 Herefrith 1 devout and religious
PersonInfo Bede.VitCuthbertiPr  23 Herefrith 1 most reverend
PersonInfo Bede.VitCuthbertiPr  Prologue Herefrith 1 most reverend
PersonInfo Bede.VitCuthbertiPr  15 Hildmer 1 man devoted to religious work
PersonInfo Bede.VitCuthbertiPr  31 Hildmer 1 he had a most serious illness
PersonInfo Bede.VitCuthbertiPr  5 Ingwald 1 Because of his old age he contemplated things heavenly and no longer with carnal eyes.
PersonInfo Bede.VitCuthbertiPr  6 Sigefrith 2 veteran servant of God
PersonInfo Bede.VitCuthbertiPr  24 Theodore 1 of blessed memory
PersonInfo Bede.VitCuthbertiPr  1 Trumwine 1 of blessed memory
PersonInfo Bede.VitCuthbertiPr  37 Verca 1 woman beloved of God
PersonInfo Bede.VitCuthbertiPr  37, 38 Wealhstod 1 he had long been very ill with diarrhoea
PersonInfo Bede.VitCuthbertiPr  37 Wealhstod 1 by merit of his piety, prudence and seriousness, he was worthy to be a witness of the last words that Cuthbert 1 would have pronounced.
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RecordedNames Bede.VitCuthbertiPr  8 Boisil 1 (Boisilus)
RecordedNames Bede.VitCuthbertiPr  9 Boisil 1 (Boisilus)
RecordedNames Bede.VitCuthbertiPr  22 Boisil 1 (Boisilus)
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RecordedNames Bede.VitCuthbertiPr  2 Cuthbert 1 (Cuthbertus)
RecordedNames Bede.VitCuthbertiPr  3 Cuthbert 1 (Cuthbertus)
RecordedNames Bede.VitCuthbertiPr  4 Cuthbert 1 (Cuthbertus)
RecordedNames Bede.VitCuthbertiPr  5 Cuthbert 1 (Cuthbertus)
RecordedNames Bede.VitCuthbertiPr  6 Cuthbert 1 (Cuthbertus)
RecordedNames Bede.VitCuthbertiPr  7 Cuthbert 1 (Cuthbertus)
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RecordedNames Bede.VitCuthbertiPr  23 Cuthbert 1 (Cuthbertus)
RecordedNames Bede.VitCuthbertiPr  25 Cuthbert 1 (Cuthbertus)
RecordedNames Bede.VitCuthbertiPr  26 Cuthbert 1 (Cuthbertus)
RecordedNames Bede.VitCuthbertiPr  27 Cuthbert 1 (Cuthbertus)
RecordedNames Bede.VitCuthbertiPr  28 Cuthbert 1 (Cuthbertus)
RecordedNames Bede.VitCuthbertiPr  30 Cuthbert 1 (Cuthbertus)
RecordedNames Bede.VitCuthbertiPr  31 Cuthbert 1 (Cuthbertus)
RecordedNames Bede.VitCuthbertiPr  33 Cuthbert 1 (Cuthbertus)
RecordedNames Bede.VitCuthbertiPr  34 Cuthbert 1 (Cuthbertus)
RecordedNames Bede.VitCuthbertiPr  34 Cuthbert 1 (Cuthbertus)
RecordedNames Bede.VitCuthbertiPr  36 Cuthbert 1 (Cuthbertus)
RecordedNames Bede.VitCuthbertiPr  37 Cuthbert 1 (Cuthbertus)
RecordedNames Bede.VitCuthbertiPr  41 Cuthbert 1 (Cuthbertus)
RecordedNames Bede.VitCuthbertiPr  42 Cuthbert 1 (Cuthbertus)
RecordedNames Bede.VitCuthbertiPr  43 Cuthbert 1 (Cuthbertus)
RecordedNames Bede.VitCuthbertiPr  46 Cuthbert 1 (Cuthbertus)
RecordedNames Bede.VitCuthbertiPr  36 Cynemund 3 (Cynimundus)
RecordedNames Bede.VitCuthbertiPr  40 Eadberht 3 (Eadbertus)
RecordedNames Bede.VitCuthbertiPr  42 Eadberht 3 (Eadbertus)
RecordedNames Bede.VitCuthbertiPr  43 Eadberht 3 (Eadbertus)
RecordedNames Bede.VitCuthbertiPr  Prologue Eadfrith 3 (Eadfridus)
RecordedNames Bede.VitCuthbertiPr  46 Eadfrith 3 (Eadfridus)
RecordedNames Bede.VitCuthbertiPr  6 Eata 2 (Eata)
RecordedNames Bede.VitCuthbertiPr  7 Eata 2 (... Eatan)
RecordedNames Bede.VitCuthbertiPr  8 Eata 2 (Eata)
RecordedNames Bede.VitCuthbertiPr  16 Eata 2 (Eata)
RecordedNames Bede.VitCuthbertiPr  25 Eata 2 (Eata)
RecordedNames Bede.VitCuthbertiPr  15 Ecgfrith 4 (Egfridus)
RecordedNames Bede.VitCuthbertiPr  24 Ecgfrith 4 (Egfridus)
RecordedNames Bede.VitCuthbertiPr  25 Ecgfrith 4 (Egfridus)
RecordedNames Bede.VitCuthbertiPr  27 Ecgfrith 4 (Egfridus)
RecordedNames Bede.VitCuthbertiPr  46 Felgild 1 (Felgildus)
RecordedNames Bede.VitCuthbertiPr  16 Gregory 1 (Gregorius)
RecordedNames Bede.VitCuthbertiPr  Prologue Guthfrith 1 (Gudfridus)
RecordedNames Bede.VitCuthbertiPr  34 Hadwald 1 (Haduualdus)
RecordedNames Bede.VitCuthbertiPr  28 Hereberht 3 (Herebertus)
RecordedNames Bede.VitCuthbertiPr  Prologue Herefrith 1 (Herefridus)
RecordedNames Bede.VitCuthbertiPr  8 Herefrith 1 (Herefridus)
RecordedNames Bede.VitCuthbertiPr  23 Herefrith 1 (Herefridus)
RecordedNames Bede.VitCuthbertiPr  37 Herefrith 1 (Herefridus)
RecordedNames Bede.VitCuthbertiPr  15 Hildmer 1 (Hildmer)
RecordedNames Bede.VitCuthbertiPr  31 Hildmer 1 (Hildmer)
RecordedNames Bede.VitCuthbertiPr  5 Ingwald 1 (Inguualdus)
RecordedNames Bede.VitCuthbertiPr  10 Oswiu 1 (Oswiu)
RecordedNames Bede.VitCuthbertiPr  6 Sigefrith 2 (Sigfridus)
RecordedNames Bede.VitCuthbertiPr  24 Theodore 1 (Theodorus)
RecordedNames Bede.VitCuthbertiPr  1 Trumwine 1 (Trumwine)
RecordedNames Bede.VitCuthbertiPr  24 Trumwine 1 (Trumwine)
RecordedNames Bede.VitCuthbertiPr  35 Verca 1 (Uerca)
RecordedNames Bede.VitCuthbertiPr  38 Wealhstod 1 (Walchstod)
RecordedNames Bede.VitCuthbertiPr  44 Willibrord 1 (Wilbrordus Clemens)
Occupation Bede.VitCuthbertiPr    Anonymous 77
Personal Relationship Bede.VitCuthbertiPr    Anonymous 25 was Father of Anonymous 24