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- Saint Guthlac of Crowland (Old English: Gūðlāc; Latin: Guthlacus; 674 – 714 CE) was a Christian hermit and saint from Lincolnshire in England. He is particularly...
- Guthlac A and Guthlac B are a pair of Old English poems written in celebration of the deeds and death of Saint Guthlac of Croyland, a po****r Mercian saint...
- Saint Guthlac's Priory (or the Benedictine Priory of Saints Peter, Paul and Guthlac) was a Benedictine priory in Hereford, England. It was originally...
- Guthlac Edwards (died 1560) was an English politician. A Worcester clothier by trade, he was elected MP for Worcester in 1559, but is not mentioned in...
- about 701, a monk named Guthlac came to what was then an island in the Fens to live the life of a hermit. Following in Guthlac's footsteps, a monastic community...
- maintain peaceful relations with his more powerful neighbour. The Life of Guthlac, which includes information about Æthelbald during his period of exile...
- Edward Guthlac Sergeant (3 December 1881, Crowland, Lincolnshire – 16 November 1961, Kingston upon Thames) was an English chess master. Sergeant parti****ted...
- visited Guthlac. Guthlac was sympathetic to Æthelbald's cause, perhaps because of Ceolred's oppression of the monasteries. Other visitors of Guthlac's included...
- Mercia, and the sister of St Guthlac. The earliest source of information about Pega is in Felix's 8th-century Latin Life of Guthlac, where she is referred to...
- St Guthlac's Church is a church in Branston, Leicestershire. It is a Grade II* listed building. The church dates from the 13th century but has 15th century...