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Cælin was one of four
brothers named by Bede as
active in the
early Anglo-Saxon Church. The
others were Cedd, Chad, and Cynibil. The name
Caelin is a spelling...
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Ceawlin ([ˈtʃæɑw.lin] CHOW-lin; also
spelled Ceaulin,
Caelin, Celin, died ca. 593) was a King of Wes****. He may have been the son of
Cynric of Wes**** and...
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daughter of the
Marquess of
Caelin, Hausen, who s****s to
reconcile with his daughter's family. She
begins a
journey to
Caelin to
reunite with her grandfather...
- all
active in the Anglo-Saxon church. The
others were Cedd,
Cynibil and
Caelin. Chad
seems to have been Cedd's junior,
arriving on the
political scene...
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Ceawlin (Ċeawlin, [ˈtʃæɑw.lin] CHOW-lin; also
spelled Cælin) is an Old
English personal name. The
etymology of the name is uncertain. A key
early attestation...
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writes that Bracchio’s name
meant “bear’s whelp” in the
Germanic language.
Cælin 7th
century Chaplain and one of four
brothers named by Bede as
active in...
- upper-class
Northumbrian brothers in the
English Church; Chad, Cedd,
Cynibil and
Caelin with
British rather than Anglo-Saxon names.
Extensive research was ongoing...
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Western Province (4th title) Parti****nts 16
Matches 35 Most runs
Susan Benade (190) Most
wickets Caelin Hall (8)
Alicia Smith (8) ← 2015–16 2017–18 →...
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Smithsonian Miscellaneous Collections; Vol. 101, No. 7; 1942; pp. 1-24 Bragg,
Caelin (March 30, 2023). "Wichita
State professor uncovers forgotten native nation...
- Chad of
Mercia (transcribed into Bede's
Latin text as Ceadda),
Cynibil and
Cælin. All four were
priests and both Cedd and Chad
became bishops.
Despite being...