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  1. Bede's Life of St. Cuthbert, given here complete in the translation by J.A. Giles, recounts the life of Cuthbert, famed in his time as a miracle worker. Cuthbert was probably born in Northumberland circa 634. He was educated by Irish monks at Melrose Abbey. At various times in his life, Cuthbert was a monk, a solitary, and - briefly - a bishop.

  2. Mar 20, 2009 · Saint Cuthbert, Wonderworker of Britain. Saint Cuthbert, the wonderworker of Britain, was born in Northumbria around 634. Very little information has come down to us about Cuthbert’s early life, but there is a remarkable story of him when he was eight. As a child, Cuthbert enjoyed games and playing with other children.

  3. The Life of Cuthbert. Cuthbert was born in North Northumbria in about the year 635 - the same year in which Aidan founded the monastery on Lindisfarne. He came from a well-to-do English family and like most boys of that class, he was placed with foster-parents for part of his childhood and taught the arts of war.

  4. Cuthbert is a ghost town in Mitchell County, Texas, United States. Cuthbert was established in 1890 when the founder D. T. Bozeman built a wagon yard and store. [2] The community and post office were named for Thomas Cuthbertson, a family friend of the Bozemans. [1]

  5. Cuthbert (Old English: Cūþbeorht, Latin: Cuthbertus; died 26 October 760) was a medieval Anglo-Saxon Archbishop of Canterbury in England. Prior to his elevation to Canterbury, he was abbot of a monastic house, and perhaps may have been Bishop of Hereford also, but evidence for his holding Hereford mainly dates from after the Norman Conquest ...

  6. Apr 16, 2024 · Notable People Named Cuthbert. This section covers people who have made the name Cuthbert famous with their contributions in various fields. It indeed is a little more inspiration for you to choose the name for your baby, don’t you think? Elisha Cuthbert Actress and model; Saint Cuthbert Bishop of Lindisfarne; Cuthbert Collingwood Royal Navy ...

  7. Northumbria. Period covered. 7th century. The Vita Sancti Cuthberti (English: "Life of Saint Cuthbert") is a prose hagiography from early medieval Northumbria. It is probably the earliest extant saint's life from Anglo-Saxon England, and is an account of the life and miracles of Cuthbert (died 687), a Bernician hermit-monk who became bishop of ...

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