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Albert Bertelin (26 July 1872 – 19 July 1951) was a
French composer. Born in Paris,
Bertelin studied at the
Conservatoire de
Paris where he was a pupil...
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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...
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Saxon follower of Christ, Holy man. See
earlier notes Church of
Saint Bertelin Stafford Holweck, p. 154. BBC. "Who is Guernsey's
patron saint?". www.bbc...
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Stafford has been
identified as the
island of Bethney, or
Bethnei where St
Bertelin is said to have
founded a
hermitage about AD 700,
before moving to a more...
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Beorhthelm (also Brihthelm, Brithelm, Brithelmus, Birthelm, Birhelm, Byrhthelm,
Bertelin, Bettelin, or Bertram) is an Anglo-Saxon male
given name.
Beorhthelm of...
- Port and Hurt families, that the
remains and
shrine of the St
Bertram (or
Bertelin) can be found. St
Bertram was an 8th-century son of a
Mercian king who...
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possibly on site now
occupied by All
Saints parish church St Mary and St
Bertelin Saighton Grange Benedictine monks mainly agricultural grange converted...
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Oriental Port (1950) –
Baptiste Sous le ciel de
Paris (1951) – Le
professeur Bertelin Rue des
Saussaies (1951) – L'inspecteur
Martial Duel in
Dakar (1951) –...
- dedication, to
Saint Bertelin and to
Saint Mary. The
authors of the
Victoria County History suggest that the
dedication to St
Bertelin was
taken from a Saxon...
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Excavations in 1954
revealed the
adjacent late Anglo-Saxon
church of St
Bertelin. The
church was
collegiate when
recorded in the
Domesday Book when there...