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Tatwine (c. 670 – 30 July 734) was the
tenth Archbishop of
Canterbury from 731 to 734.
Prior to
becoming archbishop, he was a monk and
abbot of a Benedictine...
- The writing-riddle is an
international riddle type,
attested across Europe and Asia. Its most
basic form was
defined by
Antti Aarne as 'white field, black...
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Barbana from Grado's jurisdiction. In 731, he
approved the
election of
Tatwine as
archbishop of Canterbury,
after the
latter came to Rome in
person to...
- archbishops, they did not
succeed each
other until Berhtwald's
successor Tatwine. Berhtwald's
period as
archbishop coincided with the end of Wilfrid's long...
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Mellitus Justus Honorius Deusdedit Wighard Theodore of
Tarsus Berhtwald Tatwine Nothhelm Cuthbert Bregowine Jænberht Æthelhard
Wulfred Feologild Ceolnoth...
- confirmed) by Pope Leo XIII
Tarcisius unknown 200s
found in
Roman Martyrology Tatwine c. 670 30 July 734
Taurinus 300s c. 410
found in
Roman Martyrology Teilo...
- also
present in
Riddle 9 by the eighth-century Anglo-Saxon
writer Tatwine.
Tatwine's riddle reads: Now I
appear iridescent; my form is
shining now. Once...
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riddles of
Tatwine and
riddles of
Eusebius survive in two m****cripts, as a set of one
hundred riddles. It is
almost certain that
Tatwine had read the...
- of
riddles by
Symphosius Enigmata Tatwini, a
collection of
riddles by
Tatwine Enigmata Eusebii, a
collection of
riddles by
someone called Eusebius Enigma...
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expand on the
forty riddles of
Tatwine, a
collection composed by the eighth-century
Mercian priest and
archbishop Tatwine,
perhaps specifically to bring...