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'''Dalberre''' was the [[Scholar|Abbot]] of [[Saint Albanes Abbey]] in [[Oxenefordscire]] during the late 9th century.
'''Dalberre''' was the {{Wiki|Abbot}} of [[Saint Albanes Abbey]] in [[Oxenefordscire]] during the late 9th century. Circa 874, after capture of the heretic scholar [[Fulke]], Lady [[Eadwyn]] had her imprisoned in the Saint Albanes Abbey after being persuaded by King [[Alfred the Great|Aelfred]] of [[Wessex]] to spare her life. With Fulke confined to a cell beneath the abbey, Dalberre released a proclaimation urging his fellow monks and priests not to speak or converse with the scholar due to her sacrilegious beliefs.<ref name="ACV">''[[Assassin's Creed: Valhalla]]'' – [[Pilgrimage to St. Albanes]]</ref>
 
Circa 874, after capture of the heretic scholar [[Fulke]], Lady [[Eadwyn]] had her imprisoned in the Saint Albanes Abbey after being persuaded by King [[Alfred the Great|Aelfred]] of [[Wessex]] to spare her life. With Fulke confined to a cell beneath the abbey, Dalberre released a proclaimation urging his fellow monks and priests not to speak or converse with the scholar due to her sacrilegious beliefs.<ref name="ACV">''[[Assassin's Creed: Valhalla]]'' – [[Pilgrimage to St. Albanes]]</ref>


==Appearances==
==Appearances==

Latest revision as of 23:02, 31 May 2026

Dalberre was the Abbot of Saint Albanes Abbey in Oxenefordscire during the late 9th century. Circa 874, after capture of the heretic scholar Fulke, Lady Eadwyn had her imprisoned in the Saint Albanes Abbey after being persuaded by King Aelfred of Wessex to spare her life. With Fulke confined to a cell beneath the abbey, Dalberre released a proclaimation urging his fellow monks and priests not to speak or converse with the scholar due to her sacrilegious beliefs.[1]

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