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Saint Grimbald (or Grimwald) (c. 820s – 8 July 901) was a 9th-century
Benedictine monk at the
Abbey of
Saint Bertin near Saint-Omer, France.
Although of...
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Britons from this trap.
Grimbald arrives disguised as a
shepherd guiding Arthur and his men.
Philidel and his
spirits and
Grimbald and his
spirits compete...
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finished the
project according to Alfred's wishes, with the help of
Saint Grimbald who
became its
first abbot. It
stood so
close to the Old
Minster that the...
- part 1;
Miscellany (Prudentius, Psychomachia), 10th
century Add MS 34890;
Grimbald Gospels Add MS 37517;
Bosworth Psalter [fr] Add MS 40618;
Gospel Book,...
- by the
imperial Comnenus family in
Constantinople (10th-12th centuries)
Grimbald Gospels,
luxury gospel-book with gold
initials and
silver decoration made...
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joined several other noted scholars at Alfred's court,
including Grimbald, and John the Old Saxon; all
three probably reached Alfred's
court within...
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Christian learning in Wes**** and to
provide the king
personal instruction.
Grimbald and John the
Saxon came from Francia;
Plegmund (whom
Alfred appointed archbishop...
- Anglo-Saxon
saints Butler (1886). "St.
Grimbald, Abbot".
Lives of the Saints. Vol. VII. Grierson,
Philip (1940). "
Grimbald of St. Bertin's". The
English Historical...
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Gospels and
Eadwig Psalter, both of
which were
named after him, and the
Grimbald Gospels. He also made
additions to the York Gospels, the
Harley Psalter...
- from
Ponthieu in 901, and the body of one of Alfred's
closest advisers,
Grimbald, who died in the same year and who was soon
venerated as a saint. Edward's...