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- to two early medieval pieces of writing, also known as Þá hálgan and the Secgan, which exist in various m****cript forms in both Old English and Latin,...
- genealogies On the Resting-Places of the Saints (list of Anglo-Saxon saints - Secgan) Campbell, A. 1973. Charters of Rochester. Anglo-Saxon Charters 1. Fryde...
- hagiographies from England include: the Chronicle by Hugh Candidus the Secgan M****cript the list of John Leyland possibly the book Life by Saint Cadog...
- which has survived from the Anglo-Saxon period itself is the so-called Secgan, an 11th-century compilation enumerating 89 saints and their resting-places...
- an English saint known to history mainly through the hagiography of the Secgan M****cript. He is reputedly buried in Leominster. During the 8th and 9th...
- wélhwylc gecwæð þæt hé fram Sigemunde secgan hyrde ellendaédum: uncúþes fela Wælsinges gewin wíde síðas þára þe gumena bearn gearwe ne wiston faéhðe ond...
- Edith (Eadgyth) who according to the Old English saints' list known as Secgan, was buried at the nunnery of Polesworth (Warwickshire), not far from Tamworth...
- Secgena; in Widsith a Sæferð or Sasferth is said to be lord of the Sycges or Secgan, apparently referring to the same character. The two sides fight at that...
- mërzit "bother, annoy" *sekʷ- "to see, to say" see (< OE sēon); say (< OE sec̣gan < PGerm *sag(w)jan < *sokʷéyonom) saíƕan "to see"; OHG sagen "say" < *sokʷē-...
- of this saint and he is known to history through the hagiography of the Secgan M****cript. However, he is best known through a letter from an anchorite...