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imported>VilkaIsBack Created page with "{{Era|Individuals}}{{WP-REAL}} {{Character Infobox |image = DTVA - Illustration of Saint Cuthbert and King Ecgfrith.jpg |birth = 645 |death = 20 May 685<br>{{Wiki|Dunnichen|Dùn Neachdain}}, Kingdom of Alba |species = Human |affiliates = House of Northumbria }} '''Ecgfrith''' (645 – 687) was the King of {{Wiki|Deira}} from 664 to 670, then the King of Northumbria from then until his death. ==Biography== ===Life=== By 654, Ecgfrith..." |
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By 654, Ecgfrith visited the hermit Cuthbert,<ref name="DTVA">''[[Discovery Tour: Viking Age]]'' – [[Learnings: Bishops: A Divided Duty]]</ref> asking him to take back up his charge. Cuthbert was then later consecrated in [[York]] on 26 March 685.<ref>{{WP|Cuthbert}}</ref> | By 654, Ecgfrith visited the hermit Cuthbert,<ref name="DTVA">''[[Discovery Tour: Viking Age]]'' – [[Learnings: Bishops: A Divided Duty]]</ref> asking him to take back up his charge. Cuthbert was then later consecrated in [[York]] on 26 March 685.<ref>{{WP|Cuthbert}}</ref> | ||
Ecgfrith's visit to Cuthbert was later compiled by the historian monk [[Bede]] in the ''Vita S Cuthberti'' by the early 700s. Said work was then later adapted into an illustrated codex in the 12th century.<ref name="DTVA"/> | Ecgfrith's visit to Cuthbert was later compiled by the historian monk [[Bede]] in the ''Vita S Cuthberti'' by the early 700s. Said work was then later adapted into an illustrated codex in the 12th century.<ref name="DTVA"/> | ||
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Ecgfrith (645 – 687) was the King of Deira from 664 to 670, then the King of Northumbria from then until his death.
Biography
By 654, Ecgfrith visited the hermit Cuthbert,[1] asking him to take back up his charge. Cuthbert was then later consecrated in York on 26 March 685.[2]
Ecgfrith's visit to Cuthbert was later compiled by the historian monk Bede in the Vita S Cuthberti by the early 700s. Said work was then later adapted into an illustrated codex in the 12th century.[1]
Appearances
- Discovery Tour: Viking Age (image only)
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Discovery Tour: Viking Age – Learnings: Bishops: A Divided Duty
- ↑
Cuthbert on Wikipedia