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Qu'est-ce (qui) est Æthelwold (hermit) - définition

ENGLISH CHRISTIAN MONK
Aethelwold of Farne; Ethilwald of Farne; Ethelwold of Farne; Ethelwold of Ripon; AEthelwold of Farne; Æthelwold of Farne; AEthelwold (hermit); Aethelwold (hermit); Saint Edelwald
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Æthelwold (hermit)         
Saint Æthelwold of Farne (also spelled Aethelwald, Ethilwold, etc.) was a late 7th-century hermit who lived on Inner Farne, off the coast of the English county of Northumberland.
Æthelwold of Winchester         
  • ''The Entry into Jerusalem'' from the [[Benedictional of Saint Æthelwold]] ([[British Library]])
BISHOP OF WINCHESTER; ABBOT OF ABINGDON
Aethelwold I; Aethelwold 1; Æthelwold I; Aethelwold of Winchester; Æthelwald of Winchester; AEthelwold I; AEthelwold of Winchester; AEthelwald of Winchester; Saint Æthelwold of Winchester; Æthelwold (10th century bishop of Winchester); Æthelwold (bishop of Winchester)
Æthelwold of Winchester (also Aethelwold and Ethelwold, 904/9 – 984) was Bishop of Winchester from 963 to 984 and one of the leaders of the tenth-century monastic reform movement in Anglo-Saxon England.
Æthelwold ætheling         
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  • Coin of "Alwaldus" (Æthelwold)
MONARCH
Aethelwold of Wessex; AEthelwold of Wessex; Alwaldus; Æthelwold of Wessex; Aethelwold aetheling; Ethelwold aetheling
Æthelwold () or Æthelwald (died 13 December 902) was the younger of two known sons of Æthelred I, King of Wessex from 865 to 871. Æthelwold and his brother Æthelhelm were still infants when their father the king died while fighting a Danish Viking invasion.

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Æthelwold (hermit)

Saint Æthelwold of Farne (also spelled Aethelwald, Ethilwold, etc.) was a late 7th-century hermit who lived on Inner Farne, off the coast of the English county of Northumberland.

Little is known about this man, apart from what is recorded in the writings of the Venerable Bede. Æthelwold was both a priest and a monk from Ripon Abbey. Being desirous of some solitude, he succeeded to the tiny hermitage of Saint Cuthbert on Farne, after the latter's death in 687. He, however, found it so drafty that he was obliged to make much needed repairs using a calfskin. The best-known story about Æthelwold, relates how the future Abbot Guthrid visited him on his island with two Lindisfarne monks and, on his journey home, was saved from shipwreck by the saint's prayers. Æthelwold died on 23 March (which is his feast day) 699 (not 720 as is sometimes stated). He was buried with Cuthbert and, like him, was eventually enshrined in Durham Cathedral. He should not be confused with his near contemporary, Saint Æthelwold of Lindisfarne.