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commissioned by Alfred. He died
either in 915 or
between 907 and 915. Also
Wærferth, Werfrith, or
Waerfrith Fryde, et al.
Handbook of
British Chronology p...
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Prudentius Seán Ó
Meallaigh Does not
appear Recurring Does not
appear Waerferth Des
Carney Does not
appear Recurring Does not
appear Astrid Josefin Asplund...
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Prudentius of Troyes, a monk
serving at the
court of King
Ecbert Des
Carney as
Waerferth the Scout,
serving King
Ecbert Conor Ó
Hanlon as
infant Alfred, Princess...
- of Æthelred, Æthelflæd and Ælfwynn—in and
around Worcester from
Bishop Waerferth and the
monks and
clerics of
Worcester Cathedral. Ælfwynn did not witness...
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Plegmund (whom
Alfred appointed archbishop of
Canterbury in 890),
Bishop Wærferth of Worcester, Æthelstan, and the
royal chaplains Werwulf, from Mercia;...
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Metrical Preface and
Epilogue to Alfred's
Hierdeboc Metrical Preface to
Wærferth's translation of the
Dialogues Metrical Epilogue to CCCC MS 41 Brussels...
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Metrical Preface and
Epilogue to Alfred's
Hierdeboc Metrical Preface to
Wærferth's translation of the
Dialogues Metrical Epilogue to CCCC MS 41 Brussels...
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Metrical Preface and
Epilogue to Alfred's
Hierdeboc Metrical Preface to
Wærferth's translation of the
Dialogues Metrical Epilogue to CCCC MS 41 Brussels...
-
Metrical Preface and
Epilogue to Alfred's
Hierdeboc Metrical Preface to
Wærferth's translation of the
Dialogues Metrical Epilogue to CCCC MS 41 Brussels...
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bishops of
Worcester had been
trying to
recover since the 840s, and
Bishop Wærferth wrote "we
never could get
anywhere until Æthelred
became Lord of the Mercians"...