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- fortune) and Old English: wine (friend). Thus the Old English form is Ēadwine, a name widely attested in early medieval England. Edwina is the feminine...
- The Eadwine Psalter or Eadwin Psalter is a heavily illuminated 12th-century psalter named after the scribe Eadwine, a monk of Christ Church, Canterbury...
- Edwin (Old English: Ēadwine; c. 586 – 12 October 632/633), also known as Eadwine or Æduinus, was the King of Deira and Bernicia – which later became known...
- of Ēadwine. He was the earl of Northumbria from 1065 to 1066, when William the Conqueror replaced him with Copsi. Morcar and his brother Ēadwine, now...
- Eadwine was an Ealdorman of Sus****. His death was recorded in 982 and he was buried Abingdon Abbey in Berkshire, where one version of the Anglo-Saxon...
- Eadwine was Abbot of Abingdon. Eadwine was the brother of Ealdorman Ælfric of Hampshire[citation needed], who purchased the abbacy for him in 985; he died...
- Prognostications of the Eadwine Psalter". In Gibson, Margaret Templeton; Heslop, T. A.; Pfaff, Richard W. (eds.). The Eadwine Psalter: Text, Image, and...
- Edwin (Old English: Ēadwine) (died 1071) was the elder brother of Morcar, Earl of Northumbria, son of Ælfgār, Earl of Mercia and grandson of Leofric,...
- copied in full three times in the Middle Ages, the second copy being the Eadwine Psalter (Trinity College, Cambridge, MS R.17.1) of 1155–60, with additions...
- library dating from the 12th to 16th centuries include: a leaf from the Eadwine Psalter, Canterbury; Pocket Book of Hours, Reims; Missal from the Royal...