-
medieval fake. He
draws attention to the
other lightly evidenced roots:
saint '
Edwold' Æthelwold of
Winchester and the late 12th century-canonised immediately...
- St
Edwold's Church in Stockwood, Dorset,
England was
rebuilt in the 15th century. It is
recorded in the
National Heritage List for
England as a designated...
- monastery;
Christchurch Priory, the
longest church in England; and St
Edwold's church, one of the smallest.
Dorset hosts a
number of
annual festivals...
-
incorporated into
private house St
Peter St Mary, St
Peter and St
Benedict St
Edwold (St Athelwold)
____________________ Cernell Abbey Charminster pre-conquest...
- and
became Abbot of
Kaiserswerth (8th century)
Saint Eadwold of
Cerne (
Edwold),
hermit at
Cerne in
Dorset in
England (9th century)
Saint Alberic, a monk...
-
between Yeovil and Dorchester. In 2001 the
parish had a po****tion of 27. St
Edwold's Church,
often described as Dorset's
smallest church, is
located in Stockwood...
-
Eudocia Safronova (1938)
Translation of
relics of St.
Eadwold of
Cerne (
Edwold) (c. 900),
hermit of Cerne.
Saint Photius the
Martyr Cover from the Soiscél...
-
Parish Church of St
Edwold...
-
Volume I: Text and
Translation (Oxford
University Press, 2007) page 291
Edwold (Eadwold) of
Cerne in The
Oxford Dictionary of
Saints Licence, Tom. "Goscelin...
-
incorporated into
private house St
Peter St Mary, St
Peter and St
Benedict St
Edwold (St Athelwold)
____________________ Cernell Abbey 50°48′34″N 2°28′32″W...