- The
Lindisfaras or
Lindesfaras (Old English: Lindisfaran) were an
Anglian tribe who, in the 6th century,
established the
kingdom of
Lindsey between the...
- Place-name
evidence is
suggestive that the
Anglian settlement known as
Lindisfaras spread from the
Humber coast.
Lindsey means the 'island of Lincoln':...
- (for the Hwicce),
Hereford (for the Magonsæte), and
Lindsey (for the
Lindisfaras). The bishop's seat at
Sidnacester (Syddensis) has been placed, by various...
-
Beormingas Bilsæte Cilternsæte Duddensæte
Gaini Gyrwas Glestinga Husmerae Lindisfaras Magonsæte
Middle Angles North Engle Pecset Pecsæte Pencersæte Reagesate...
- (for the Hwicce),
Hereford (for the Magonsæte) and
Lindsey (for the
Lindisfaras). The
historic Bishop of
Dorchester was a
prelate who
administered the...
- the
Mercians (literally,
frontier people) and of the
Lindsey people (
Lindisfaras). Bede
tells us that Chad was
actually the
third bishop agreed by Wulfhere...
- / East
Wille West
Willas / West
Wille Wixnas East
Wixnas West
Wixnas Lindisfaras (Anglian
tribe that
lived in
Lindisfarona Tribal Hidage,
Lindsey and...
- 678
Secular Merged with Dorchester, c. 1010; also
called bishop of the
Lindisfaras.
Ripon 678
Secular One
bishop only;
merged to York
before 700. Worcester...
-
previously inhabited the area, such as the
Corieltauvi and later, the
Lindisfaras.
There are
various groups on
social media dedicated,
restricted and strictly...
-
Mercia Diuma Ceollach Trumhere Jaruman Chad,
Bishop of the
Mercians & the
Lindisfaras Lichfield Winfrith Seaxwulf Headda Aldwine Witta Hemele Cuthfrith Berhthun...