- England. St. Chad's
College is a
college of
Durham University. Old English:
Ceadda Leo Sherley-Price (1990).
Ecclesiastical History of the
English People by...
- The name Chad is the
modernized form of the Old
English given name
Ceadda. It is also a
short form of Charles, Chadd,
Chadrick and Chadwick.
Until the...
- Wilfrid's
appointment as bishop.
Before Wilfrid's
return Oswiu had
appointed Ceadda in his place,
resulting in Wilfrid's
retirement to
Ripon for a few years...
-
Headda or
Ceadda (died c. 774) was a
medieval Bishop of Hereford.
Headda was
consecrated between 758 and 770 and died
between 770 and 777. Fryde, et al...
-
Bercthun of
Beverley Billfrith of
Lindisfarne Bosa of York
Botwine of
Ripon Ceadda of
Lichfield Cedd of
Lichfield Ceolfrith of
Monkwearmouth Ceolwulf of Northumbria...
-
Caedwalla of Wes****. His name is
related to that of St Chad of
Mercia (spelt
Ceadda in Bede's
Ecclesiastical History) and is
derived from the
Brythonic (British...
-
Godes sanctum þe on
Engla lande ærost reston),
which states that St. Chad ("
Ceadda"), St. Cedd ("Cedde") and St
Ceatta are
buried in the
monastery at Lichfield...
-
Bercthun of
Beverley Billfrith of
Lindisfarne Bosa of York
Botwine of
Ripon Ceadda of
Lichfield Cedd of
Lichfield Ceolfrith of
Monkwearmouth Ceolwulf of Northumbria...
-
Decisive steps to
Christianise Mercia were
taken by Chad (Latinised by Bede as
Ceadda), the
fifth bishop to
operate in Mercia. This
controversial figure was given...
- Bisi to East Anglia,
Aelfric Putta to Rochester,
Hlothhere to Wes****, and
Ceadda after reconsecration to Mercia) Bede &
Plummer 1896, 4.5 (Canons of Hertford)...