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Beorhthelm (also Brihthelm, Brithelm, Brithelmus, Birthelm, Birhelm, Byrhthelm, Bertelin, Bettelin, or Bertram) is an Anglo-Saxon male
given name. Beorhthelm...
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Beorhthelm (also Bertelin,
Bertram and Bettelin) was an Anglo-Saxon
saint about whom the only
evidence is legendary. He is said to have had a hermitage...
- The
Homecoming of
Beorhtnoth Beorhthelm's Son is a work by J. R. R.
Tolkien originally published in 1953 in
volume 6 of the
scholarly journal Essays and...
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Beorhthelm was
Bishop of
Winchester sometime between 959, when the
previous bishop became Archbishop of Canterbury, and late 963, when the next bishop...
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Farmer Giles of Ham (medieval fable) 1953 The
Homecoming of
Beorhtnoth Beorhthelm's Son (a play
written in
alliterative verse),
published with the accompanying...
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returned to Wells,
where he
served until he died on 15 May 973. Also
Beorhthelm, Birthelm, Birhelm,
Brithelm or
Brihthelm Stenton Anglo-Saxon England...
- [1964] 2001. Tree and Leaf; Mythopoeia; The
Homecoming of
Beorhtnoth Beorhthelm's Son
Archived 11
December 2022 at the
Wayback Machine. London: HarperCollins...
- the
story had
existed since the 1920s. "The
Homecoming of
Beorhtnoth Beorhthelm's Son" was
first printed in an
academic journal in 1953. The "Publisher's...
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edition (ISBNÂ 0395502322), and his poem "The
Homecoming of
Beorhtnoth Beorhthelm's Son" was
added in the 2001
third edition (ISBNÂ 9780007105045). Christina...
- J.R.R. Tolkien's
short play in verse, The
Homecoming of Beorhtnoth,
Beorhthelm's Son; and a
modern statue at Maldon. His death,
while leading the Anglo-Saxon...