- of
Saint Wilfrid").
Other names once
traditionally attributed to him are
Eddius Steph**** or Æddi Steph****, but
these names are no
longer preferred or...
- Gewisse, but
Aldhelm does not
record any such relationship.
Chapter 40 of
Eddius Steph****'s Life of
Wilfrid records that
Centwine was
married to a sister...
-
priest called Stephen.
Writers in
modern times often style the
author "
Eddius Steph****", an
attribution that goes back to the 17th century. This attribution...
- Allhoff,
Scott C. Lowe (2010). Christmas. John
Wiley & Sons. His biographer,
Eddius Steph****,
relates that
while Boniface was
serving as a
missionary near...
- is a
hagiographic work
written by
Stephen of Ripon,
often identified as
Eddius Steph****,
probably soon
after 710. The
second source is the
Historia Ecclesiastica...
- brothers, as genuine. Kirby,
Earliest English Kings, p. 93,
expresses doubts.
Eddius Steph****, Life of Wilfrid, 20, in Age of Bede, pp. 126–127. Kirby, Earliest...
- (Publications of the
Richard Rawlinson Center). Fri****dus, A. Campbell,
Eddius Steph****, Wulfstan, and Lamfridus.
Frithegodi monachi Breviloquium vitae...
- Bede.
History of the
English Church and People. Bede. Life of Cuthbert.
Eddius. Life of Wilfrid. https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-scotland-south-scotland-47495826...
- by
every means in his power. It was Acca who
persuaded Stephen of
Ripon (
Eddius) to take on the Life of
Saint Wilfrid, and he lent many
materials for the...
- in Sus****,
would have been
evangelised by the
Irish church, and Bede and
Eddius (Wilfred's biographer) were
indifferent to the
Irish Church. It was also...