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Aldhelm (Old English: Ealdhelm, Latin:
Aldhelmus Malmesberiensis) (c. 639 – 25 May 709),
Abbot of
Malmesbury Abbey,
Bishop of Sherborne, and a writer...
- red field. A
white cross on a
field of red,
known as the Flag of
Saint Aldhelm (whose
feast day on 25 May is also
celebrated as "Wes**** Day") is sometimes...
-
Church of St
Aldhelm in Doulting, Somerset, England,
dates from the 12th century. It is a
Grade I
listed building. The
dedication to St
Aldhelm is unusual...
- St
Aldhelm's Church is a
Grade II*
listed Anglican church in the
village of Belchalwell, Dorset. It is in the
ecclesiastical parish of Belchalwell, which...
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regulation of
poetic feet') is a
Latin treatise by the West-Saxon
scholar Aldhelm (d. 709). It is
dedicated to one Acircius,
understood to be King Aldfrith...
- St.
Aldhelm's Church or St
Aldhelm's Church or any
variation thereof may
refer to:
England St
Aldhelm's Church, Poole,
Dorset St
Aldhelm's Church, Radipole...
- is the only
event recorded in his reign. The
Carmina Ecclesiastica of
Aldhelm,
Bishop of
Sherborne (died 709),
written a
generation after Centwine's...
- St
Aldhelm's Well in Doulting, Somerset, England, is an
ancient spring which is the
source of the
River Sheppey. The site is a
Grade II
listed building...
- St
Aldhelm's Chapel is a
Norman chapel on St
Aldhelm's Head in the
parish of
Worth Matravers, Swanage, Dorset. It
stands close to the cliffs, 108 metres...
- The pre-eminent
composer of
Latin riddles in
early medieval England was
Aldhelm (d. 709),
while the Old
English verse riddles found in the tenth-century...