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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...
- 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...
- 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'...
- St Benedict Biscop Church is a parish church in Wombourne, Staffordshire. It is part of the Anglican Smestow Vale team ministry comprising the parishes...
- succession. The English word bishop derives, via Latin episcopus, Old English biscop, and Middle English bisshop, from the Gr**** word ἐπίσκοπος, epískopos, meaning...
- St. Benet Biscop Catholic Academy (formerly S. Benet Biscop Catholic High School) is a Roman Catholic high school in Bedlington, Northumberland, England...
- as the son of Bubba and the father of Biscop, who is identified by Jacob Grimm as perhaps being Benedict Biscop, a 7th century Saint. The Anglian collection...
- 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...
- John Paul II Founder of the Benedictine Sisters of Providence Benedict Biscop c. 628 12 January 690 Benedict dell’Antella 1200s 20 August 1268 15 January...
- Squillace, Italy. This codex was probably acquired in Italy by Benedict Biscop or Ceolfrith in 678 for the library of the new monastery at Monkwearmouth–Jarrow...