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Cynibil was one of four
Northumbrian brothers named by Bede as
prominent in the
early Anglo-Saxon Church. The
others were Chad of Mercia, Cedd and Caelin...
- Caelin,
brother of Cedd, Chad and
Cynibil. Bede
records that Cedd and
Cynibil consecrated the site, and that
Cynibil built it of wood. Cedd
ruled the monastery...
- brothers, 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...
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active in the
early Anglo-Saxon Church. The
others were Cedd, Chad, and
Cynibil.
Caecilius of
Elvira 1st
century a
Christian missionary of the 1st century...
- of
Mercia (a
prominent bishop) and his
brothers Cedd (also a bishop),
Cynibil and
Caelin (a
variant spelling of Ceawlin) are
British rather than Anglo-Saxon...
- brothers: 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...
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active in the
early Anglo-Saxon Church. The
others were Cedd, Chad, and
Cynibil. The name
Caelin is a
spelling variant of the name of a West
Saxon king...
- of
Mercia (a
prominent bishop) and his
brothers Cedd (also a bishop),
Cynibil and Caelin,
along with the
supposedly first composer of
Christian English...
- Iona (637)
Saint Chad (Ceadda),
Bishop of Lichfield,
England (672)
Saint Cynibil (Cynibild), a
brother of Sts Chad and Cedd who
helped enlighten England...