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- De abbatibus (fully Carmen de abbatibus, meaning "Song of the Abbots") is a Latin poem in eight hundred and nineteen hexameters by the ninth-century English...
- Anglo-Saxon Bishop of Hereford Æthelwulf (poet), Anglo-Saxon poet, author of De abbatibus Adelolf, Count of Boulogne (died 933), Flemish-Saxon nobleman This disambiguation...
- poem "Battle of Brunanburh", Æthelweard's Chronicon and Æthelwulf's De abbatibus. He was the author of Old English Grammar (Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1959...
- referred to Osred as a new Josiah, Aethelwulf's early ninth-century poem De Abbatibus describes Osred as energetic in deeds and words, mighty in arms and bold...
- from Æthelstan, king of England, to St Cuthbert 9 203–220 Æthelwulf, De Abbatibus 10 221–236 Richard of Hexham, De Statu et Episcopis Hagustaldensis Ecclesie...
- Cynath, abbot of Evesham, mistakenly listed by the compiler of the De Abbatibus Abbendoniae as an abbot of Abingdon. Godescealc Godescealc's name occurs...
- Winchester, Cathedral Library I; includes Bede, Historia Ecclesiastica; De abbatibus. D.v John Wheathampstead, Granarium , part II (A–Z) (2nd quarter of the...
- king to the committee, capitula tractanda **** comitibus, episcopis, et abbatibus, and not the final form which was adopted. These are the instructions...
- Cuthbert had often lived. He is named in Æthelwulf's ninth century poem De abbatibus as having advised Eanmund, first abbot of a monastery—its name and location...
- **** suffraganeis suis et coepiscopis, abbatibus quoque, archidiaconis, prioribus, et decanis, et multis aliis Hiberniensis ecclesiae praelatis, ex ipsius...