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Billfrith (Old English: BillfriĆ°; fl.
early 8th century) is an
obscure Northumbrian saint credited with
providing the
jewel and
metalwork encrusting the...
- fine
leather treasure binding covered with
jewels and
metals made by
Billfrith the
Anchorite in the 8th century.
During the
Viking raids on Lindisfarne...
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before it was
covered with a fine
metal case made by a
hermit known as
Billfrith. The
Lindisfarne Gospels reside in the
British Library in London, a location...
- Beda of
Jarrow Bega of
Copeland Benedict Biscop Bercthun of
Beverley Billfrith of
Lindisfarne Bosa of York
Botwine of
Ripon Ceadda of
Lichfield Cedd...
- Beda of
Jarrow Bega of
Copeland Benedict Biscop Bercthun of
Beverley Billfrith of
Lindisfarne Bosa of York
Botwine of
Ripon Ceadda of
Lichfield Cedd...
- Beda of
Jarrow Bega of
Copeland Benedict Biscop Bercthun of
Beverley Billfrith of
Lindisfarne Bosa of York
Botwine of
Ripon Ceadda of
Lichfield Cedd...
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Beornwulf cf. Beonna,
Berig bil blade,
sword Y Biligrim, Bilihelm, Bilihild,
Billfrith, Belimar, Bilidruda,
Pilolf among the
Saxons often monothematic, as Bilo...
- an abbot[citation needed]
Bibiana bound to a pillar;
dagger and palm
Billfrith Goldsmith[citation needed]
Blaise two
crossed and lit candles, iron comb[a]...
- the raw m****cripts that his
predecessor Eadfrith had
prepared and had
Billfrith bind them so that they
could be read easily. Ćthelwold was one of the...
- Beda of
Jarrow Bega of
Copeland Benedict Biscop Bercthun of
Beverley Billfrith of
Lindisfarne Bosa of York
Botwine of
Ripon Ceadda of
Lichfield Cedd...