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Herluin otherwise ****ouin (995/997 – 26
August 1078) was a
knight at the
court of
Gilbert of
Brionne and
subsequently a
Benedictine monk. He
founded the...
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Theobald of Bec (c. 1090 – 18 April 1161) was a
Norman archbishop of
Canterbury from 1139 to 1161. His
exact birth date is unknown. Some time in the late...
- Cantuariensis,
Herluinus Beccensis,
Willelmus Beccensis Abbas, Boso
Beccensis Abbas,
Theobaldus Beccensis Abbas,
Letardus Beccensis Abbas,
Augustinus Cantuariensis...
- Carré (ed. A.-A. Porée). Rouen: Meétŕie, 1883. Anonymous. De
libertate Beccensis monasterii. In
Giles Constable (ed.) and
Bernard S.
Smith (trans.), Three...
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Episcopal Church on 21 April. Gerberon,
Gabriel (1675),
Sancti Anselmi ex
Beccensi Abbate Cantuariensis Archiepiscopi Opera, nec non
Eadmeri Monachi Cantuariensis...
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natures (divine and human). Corona,
Josephus (1774).
Sancti Anselmi ex
Beccensi Abbate Cantuariensis archiepiscopi Opera, nec non
Eadmeri monachi Cantuariensis...
- Herluini,
composed by
Gilbert Crispin,
Abbot of Westminster. The
Chronicon Beccensis abbatiae, a 14th-century compilation,
should also be consulted. The first...
- and the tomb of
Herluin was
moved back to the
abbey in 1959.
Known as
Beccensis Ecclesia in 1041 and in
Beccus Herlevini 1160. The
village takes its name...