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Topic: Bregwin


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  Bertwald   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
The 12th archbishop of Canterbury (761-765), Bregwin's vita was written by Eadmer.
When the baptistery was destroyed in 1067 by fire, Bregwin's relics were placed in a vault over the north transept with those of the other archbishops buried there.
Later Bregwin's relics were moved to the altar of Saint Gregory in the south transept of the cathedral, which was the occasion of the short vita by Eadmer.
www.guajara.com /wiki/en/wikipedia/b/be/bertwald.html   (294 words)

  
 EBK: St. Bregwin, Archbishop of Canterbury   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
The fame of the schools with which the labours of Theodore and Hadrian had enriched England drew Bregwin from his native land.
In England, his learning and holiness won for him high esteem and, in AD 759, he was called to occupy the chair of Augustine.
Bregwin was a correspondent of St. Lull, Archbishop of Mainz, with whom he became friends while on a visit to Rome.
www.earlybritishkingdoms.com /adversaries/bios/bregwin.html   (105 words)

  
 Commentaria
Bugga had come back to her old monastery and had given the king a description of her visit.
She attained a considerable age, for she was advanced in years before her pilgrimage, and about twenty years later Bregwin, archbishop of Canterbury (759-765), wrote to Lul informing him of her death.
Boniface made provision at Rome for the women in whom he was interested.
monasticmatrix.usc.edu /commentaria/article.php?textId=13   (18700 words)

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