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Benedict Biscop (c. 628 – 690), also
known as
Biscop Baducing, was an Anglo-Saxon
abbot and
founder of Monkwearmouth-Jarrow
Priory (where he also founded...
- St
Benedict Biscop Church is a
parish church in Wombourne, Staffordshire. It is part of the
Anglican Smestow Vale team
ministry comprising the parishes...
- St.
Benet Biscop Catholic Academy (formerly S.
Benet Biscop Catholic High School) is a
Roman Catholic high
school in Bedlington, Northumberland, England...
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between the end of his days at Ripon, and his
appointment under Benedict Biscop,
except that he
spent some time in the
institutions of
Abbot Botolph, whom...
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Caedbaed Bubba Beda
Bubbing Biscop Beding Eanferð
Eatta Aldfrið None of the
individuals can be
securely dated,
though the name
Biscop, Old
English for 'bishop'...
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family was well-to-do. Bede's
first abbot was
Benedict Biscop, and the
names "
Biscop" and "Beda" both
appear in a list of the
kings of
Lindsey from...
- The
Priors of
Dudley built or
rebuilt the
Parish Church of St
Benedict Biscop around 1170, the only
parish church dedicated to this Anglo-Saxon cleric...
- the
Lindsey ruler.
Grimm sees in the
Biscop Bedecing of the
pedigree the same name form as that of the "
Biscop Baducing"
appearing in Vita
Sancti Wilfrithi...
- succession. The
English word
bishop derives, via
Latin episcopus, Old
English biscop, and
Middle English bisshop, from the Gr**** word ἐπίσκοπος, epískopos, meaning...
- his
father before him,
Ecgfrith supported the
religious work of
Benedict Biscop in the
kingdom and gave him 70
hides of land near the
mouth of the River...