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Eadwold of
Cerne (c. 835 AD – 29
August c. 900), also
known as
Eadwold of East Anglia, was a 9th-century hermit, East
Anglian prince and
patron saint of...
- by the
moneyer Eadwold between 1035 and 1037. The mint
signature on the coin
reads "
EADǷOLD ONESTCEPLV"
which is
interpreted as "
Eadwold on
Estcep Lu[ndene]"...
- to the
veneration of
Saint Eadwold of Cerne, a 9th-century
hermit reputedly a
brother of Edmund, king of East Anglia.
Eadwold lived as a
hermit on a hill...
- left. +ÆĐELRED REX
ANGLOR R: Long cross. +
EADǷOLD MO CÆNT 'LonCross'
penny of Æthelred II,
moneyer Eadwold, Canterbury, c. 997–1003. The
cross made cutting...
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Christian feast day:
Adelphus of Metz
Beheading of St. John the
Baptist Eadwold of
Cerne Euphrasia Eluvathingal (Syro-Malabar
Catholic Church) John Bunyan...
- Beorthtsige † Beornoth † Ysopa † Ocytel † Sigewulf † Sigehelm † Cenwulf † Sigeberth †
Eadwold †
Strength Unknown Unknown Casualties and
losses Unknown Unknown...
- REX ANGLOR[UM] R: Long cross. +
EADǷOLD MO CÆNT Anglo-Saxon
silver "Long Cross"
penny of
Aethelred II,
moneyer Eadwold, Canterbury, c. 997–1003. The cross...
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Polesworth Eadgyth of
Wilton Eadweard the
Confessor Eadweard the
Martyr Eadwold of
Cerne Earmund of
Stoke Fleming Edor of
Chertsey Evorhilda Frithestan...
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Polesworth Eadgyth of
Wilton Eadweard the
Confessor Eadweard the
Martyr Eadwold of
Cerne Earmund of
Stoke Fleming Edor of
Chertsey Evorhilda Frithestan...
- 1060s or 1070s?: Life of St
Eadwold of Cerne, ed. Tom Licence, "Goscelin of Saint-Bertin and the
Hagiography of
Eadwold of Cerne", in:
Journal of Medieval...