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- Eadnoth the Younger or Eadnoth I was a medieval monk and prelate, successively Abbot of Ramsey and Bishop of Dorchester. From a prominent family of priests...
- Eadnoth is an Old English masculine name, which may refer to: Eadnoth the Younger, abbot of Ramsey (c. 992 — 1007 x 1009) and bishop of Dorchester (1007...
- Eadnoth the Constable (died 1068) also known as Eadnoth the Staller, was an Anglo-Saxon landowner and steward to kings Edward the Confessor and Harold...
- Eadnoth II (or Eadnothus II) was a medieval Bishop of Dorchester, when the town was seat of the united dioceses of Lindsey and Dorchester. Eadnoth was...
- base in Ireland. Their forces landed near Bristol but were defeated by Eadnoth. By Easter, William was at Winchester, where he was soon joined by his...
- Byrhtferth, pp. 180–81, n. 144 Hart, "Eadnoth I", pp. 617–18 Hart, "Eadnoth I", p. 622 Hart, "Eadnoth I", p. 621–22 Hart, "Eadnoth I", p. 621 Blair, "Handlist"...
- Christian Bishop and hermit while ploughing a field. The discovery led Eadnoth the Younger, an important monk and prelate to found Ramsey Abbey. Slepe...
- Harding of Bristol or Harding Fitz Eadnoth (c. 1048 – c. 1125) was sheriff (reeve) of Bristol, with responsibility for managing a manorial estate and...
- (Osmund of Sweden, Athelstan of Elmham, Ælfwine of Elmham, Ælfgar of Elmham, Eadnoth of Dorchester) and Byrhtnoth were all exhumed from their burial places...
- Thorney Cissa of Crowland Cuthbald of Peterborough Eadmund of East Anglia Eadnoth of Ramsey Guthlac of Crowland Herefrith of Thorney Hiurmine of Blythburgh...