-
Lantfred of
Fleury (Latin: Lantfredus; Old English: Landfrið; Old High German: Landfred), also
known as
Lantfred of Winchester, was a 10th and 11th century...
- Anglo-Saxon
royal houses, p. 76. See
Lantfred and Æthelweard below. Æthelweard, Chronicon, book IV,
chapter 6.
Lantfred,
Translatio et
Miracula S. Swithuni...
- rise to a m**** of
legendary literature. The so-called Vita S.
Swithuni of
Lantfred and Wulfstan,
written about 1000,
hardly contains any
biographical fact;...
- 1075)
which includes Byrhtferth's Life of Oswald, his Life of
Ecgwine and
Lantfred of Winchester's
Translatio et
Miracula S. Swithuni. (2) In the
second part...
- Birinus.
Church of St Birinus, Morgan's Vale St
Birinus School (Didcot)
Lantfred wrote a vita
Powicke &
Fryde 1961, p. 219.
Walsh 2007, p. 102.
Coles 1981...
- and made
known to rich and poor. The late tenth-century hagiographer,
Lantfred of Winchester,
writing at
about the time that
Edgar died, stated: At the...
-
works of the time. The
piece appears to have been
largely inspired by
Lantfred of Winchester's
Translatio et
miracula S. Swithuni,
which was completed...