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Frithegod, (flourished
circa (c.) 950 to c. 958) was a poet and
clergyman in the mid 10th-century who
served Oda of Canterbury, an
Archbishop of Canterbury...
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Vitae Wilfridi) by
Frithegod, a
Frankish scholar in Oda's household, and a
preface in Oda's name (although
probably drafted by
Frithegod)
justified the theft...
- of Paris. A poem on Audoin's life was
written in the
tenth century by
Frithegod, but it is now lost. The
author of the
Liber Historiae Francorum, thoroughly...
- 10th-century
Latin poem
entitled Breviloquium Vitae Wilfridi,
written by
Frithegod to
commemorate Oda's
acquisition of Wilfrid's
relics for
Canterbury Cathedral...
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praised by post-Conquest chroniclers,
especially for the
presence there of
Frithegod, a
brilliant Continental scholar and the most
skilful poet in mid-tenth...
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walls higher. In 948, Oda took
Saint Wilfrid's
relics from Ripon.
Frithegod's verse Life of
Wilfrid has a
preface that was
written by Oda, in which...
- who was able to
connect Ripon with
Brioude through the
Frankish scholar Frithegod "active in both
areas in the
middle tenth century (Wood 1990, 4-5)" -...
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Stephen of Ripon, Vita
sancti Wilfrithi Alcuin ****er
Wulfstan of
Winchester Frithegod Ælfric Bata
Wulfstan II of York
Byrhtferth of
Ramsey Anselm of Canterbury...
- was
bishop of Worcester.
Oswald was
instructed by a
Frankish scholar Frithegod. He held the
office of dean of Winchester, but he was sent by his uncle...
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Wilfrid in one of Bede's letters. A
poetical Vita
Sancti Wilfrithi by
Frithegod written in the 10th
century is
essentially a
rewrite of Stephen's Vita...