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Coifi is a
priest recorded by Bede in the
Ecclesiastical History of the
English People as
having presided over the
temple at
Goodmanham in the Northumbria...
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Sancton in Deira, and Goodmanham, the site
where the
pagan high
priest Coifi destro**** the
idols according to Bede. Edwin's
realm included the former...
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Christianity in 627 CE. He
describes how the
primus pontifi**** ("high priest")
Coifi gave
speech about the
uselessness of
worshipping the
traditional gods and...
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second reference to
cultic spaces found in Bede
appears in his
discussion of
Coifi, an
influential English pagan priest for King
Edwin of Northumbria, who...
- part of "Diálogos del
Asceta y del Rey" (1953)) 1953: "La
Apostasia de
Coifi" 1954: "El Dios y el Rey" 1955: "La
Hermana de Eloísa" (with
Luisa Mercedes...
- Blot-Sweyn,
leader of the
Swedish pagan renaissance in the 11th
century Coifi,
priest of the
temple at
Goodmanham in the
Kingdom of
Northumbria in 627...
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prohibition is seen in Bede's
account of the Anglo-Saxon
heathen priest Coifi, who was not
permitted to ride,
except on mares, or bear arms
while pagan...
- 13(1), 7–12. https://doi.org/10.1080/08957690009598082
Barrow J. (2011) How
Coifi Pierced Christ’s Side: A Re-Examination of Bede’s
Ecclesiastical History...
- had
symbolic ****ociations. In an
account by Bede, the
Christian priest Coifi cast a
spear into his
former pagan temple so as to
defile it. In Anglo-Saxon...
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consulted his
leading men on the matter. The
first to
speak was the head-priest
Coifi who
explained that the
traditional religion offers no benefits, and that...