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Alcmund may
refer to:
Alcmund of
Hexham (died 780 or 781), saint,
bishop of
Hexham Alcmund of
Derby (died c. 800), saint, also
known as
Alcmund of Lilleshall...
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Alcmund of
Hexham (died 7
September 780 or 781)
became the 7th
bishop of the see of
Hexham in
Northumberland when he was
consecrated on 24
April 767;...
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Alkmund of
Derby (or of Lilleshall), also
spelt Ealhmund, Alhmund,
Alcmund, or
Alchmund (d. c. 800) was a son of
Alhred of Northumbria, who was caught...
- of Wells,
represented him as the
youngest son of '
Alcmund', a
Saxon king of
Germanic descent. '
Alcmund' may
never have existed. Edmund's
fictitious continental...
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Chichester Colchester –
Helen of
Constantinople Crowland –
Guthlac Derby –
Alcmund of
Derby Dorchester-on-Thames –
Birinus Droitwich –
Richard of Chichester...
- church,
named for
Alcmund of Derby, is 912, by
tradition by
Queen Æthelflæd, who is
understood to have
translated the
relics of St
Alcmund to
Shrewsbury around...
- Ælfflæd, Ælfwaru, Ælfwynn *alh, alah, ealh hall,
temple Y Ealhhelm, Ealhmund/
Alcmund, Alhred, Ealhwine/Alcuin; Ealhswith, Ælgifu(?)
Perhaps related to runic...
- Alhmund,
would be
killed in the
reign of
Eardwulf and
develop a cult as
Alcmund of Derby. Anderson, Alan Orr,
Scottish Annals from
English Chroniclers...
- "St. Lebwin".
Catholic Encyclopedia.
Retrieved on 28 October 2009. "St.
Alcmund".
Catholic Encyclopedia.
Retrieved on 28 October 2009. "St. Willehad"....
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found a
monastery at Achadh-Ur, now Freshford, in
Kilkenny (672)
Saint Alcmund (Alchmund of Derby, or of Lilleshall),
martyred in
Shropshire (c. 800)...