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Nun and saint in England
Modwenna, or Modwen, was a nun and saint in England, who founded Burton Abbey in Staffordshire in the 7th century. According to the medieval Life of St
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Castle in Scotland
Monenna results from a later confusion of early Christian figures, including Modwenna and Moninne. The first record of Stirling Castle dates from around 1110
Stirling_Castle
Irish saint
Saint Moninne or Modwenna of Killeavy was one of Ireland's early female saints. After instruction in the religious life, she founded a community, initially
Moninne
English saint
was safe with Modwenna who was not expecting her visit. On the third day, Edith, wondering that her pupil had not returned, went to Modwenna. The abbesses
Osgyth
King of Wessex (871 – c. 886); King of the Anglo-Saxons (c. 886 – 899)
story that, in his childhood, he was sent to Ireland to be healed by Saint Modwenna may show Alfred's interest in that island. In the 880s, at the same time
Alfred_the_Great
British journalist (1928–2012)
1964) The Honourable Thomas Fletcher Rees-Mogg (born 1966), who married Modwenna Northcote in 1996. The couple have four children. The Right Honourable
William_Rees-Mogg
20th and 21st-century British historian of the Middle Ages
Early Modern Studies 31:1, Winter 2001 (ed.& tr.) Life and miracles of St Modwenna, (Oxford, 2002, ISBN 978-0198206064) (ed.& tr.) The miracles of Saint Æbbe
Robert_Bartlett_(historian)
Church
of the Diocese of Lichfield. The church is dedicated to St Modwen, or Modwenna, a nun who founded an abbey at Burton in the 7th century. It replaced the
St Modwen's, Burton upon Trent
St_Modwen's,_Burton_upon_Trent
Irish monastic
founded a convent, was named for her. She is sometimes confused with St. Modwenna of Whitby, although there is no evidence supporting it. Butler, Alban (1812)
Edana_of_Ireland
Staffordshire, England, was founded in the 7th or 9th century by St Modwen or Modwenna. It was refounded in 1003 as a Benedictine abbey by the thegn Wulfric Spott
Burton_Abbey
Anglo-Saxon saint
aunts. A 'Saint Edith' is also mentioned in Conchubran's Life of Saint Modwenna, a female hermit who supposedly lived near Burton-on-Trent. The text, written
Eadgyth_of_Aylesbury
Town in Staffordshire, England
to St Andrew. The island is associated with the legend of St Modwen or Modwenna, an Irish abbess. It is likely that any surviving religious house would
Burton_upon_Trent
Collection of manuscripts held by the British Library
(missing introduction and parts of the conclusion) Cleopatra A.ii Life of St Modwenna Domitian A.viii: Bilingual Canterbury Epitome (Anglo-Saxon Chronicle F)
Cotton_library
British entrepreneur (born 1962)
The Guardian. London. 1 March 2005. Retrieved 29 July 2011. Rees-Mogg, Modwenna "The Angel Deal Of The Decade - Luke Johnson's Investment In Beer & Partners"
Luke_Johnson_(businessman)
Anglo-Saxon abbess
light on traditions surrounding St Edith is Conchubran's Life of Saint Modwenna, a female hermit who supposedly lived near Burton-on-Trent. The text, written
Edith_of_Polesworth
Church in Musselburgh, Scotland
according to legend, was built at the instigation of the Irish missionary nun Modwenna. The second church was a medieval stone construction built sometime before
St_Michael's_Church,_Inveresk
Saint Fursey began the conversion of the English and Pictish peoples. Modwenna and others were significant in the following century. Some English monarchs
Irish_people_in_Great_Britain
Day in the Eastern Orthodox liturgical calendar
century) (see also July 8 ) Saint Modwenna, successor of St. Hilda as Abbess of Whitby in England (c. 695) Saint Modwenna (Modwena), an anchoress and later
July 5 (Eastern Orthodox liturgics)
July_5_(Eastern_Orthodox_liturgics)
List of manuscripts from the Cotton library
A.ii Life of St Modwenna A.iii The Old English 'Cleopatra Glossaries' A.xiv Bernard Silvestris, Cosmographia; Cyfraith Hywel, Cyfnerth Redaction A.xvi
List of manuscripts in the Cotton library
List_of_manuscripts_in_the_Cotton_library
Day in the Eastern Orthodox liturgical calendar
account of St. Modwenna, relates that a certain holy hermit from Bredon, on the report of her sanctity which reached him, visited St. Modwenna, and presented
August 21 (Eastern Orthodox liturgics)
August_21_(Eastern_Orthodox_liturgics)
the head of Burton Abbey, the Benedictine monastery of St Mary and St Modwenna at Burton-upon-Trent in Staffordshire, England. Allegedly the church was
Abbot_of_Burton
/ Canterbury St Augustine's Milred of Worcester 8th Mercian Berkswell Modwenna of Burton unknown Gaelic / Mercian Burton Monegunda of Watton 6th Frankish
List_of_Anglo-Saxon_saints
Church in Polesworth, England
the time of Ethelfleda. The early history also confused with that of St Modwenna of Burton whose Life was constructed in the early 12th century by Abbot
Polesworth_Abbey
English antiquarian (1570/71–1631)
Magna Carta: Exemplification of 1215 Cotton Cleopatra A.ii Life of St Modwenna Cotton Faustina A.x Additional Glosses to the Glossary in Ælfric's Grammar
Sir Robert Cotton, 1st Baronet, of Connington
Sir_Robert_Cotton,_1st_Baronet,_of_Connington
Town in Perth and Kinross, Scotland
evidence that a Roman Camp was built in Huntly woods.[citation needed] St Modwenna, who died in 521, is said to have founded a church at Longforgan. The present
Longforgan
Day in the Eastern Orthodox liturgical calendar
France who lived and reposed as a hermit, wonderworker (c. 643) Venerable Modwenna, the successor of St. Hilda as Abbess of Whitby (c. 695 or 699) Venerable
June 7 (Eastern Orthodox liturgics)
June_7_(Eastern_Orthodox_liturgics)
Church in Leicestershire, England
a holy man (but not identified as a king) Hardulf, of Breedon, and St Modwenna of nearby Burton on Trent, as recorded by the early twelfth-century Abbot
Church of St Mary and St Hardulph, Breedon on the Hill
Church_of_St_Mary_and_St_Hardulph,_Breedon_on_the_Hill
et Pauli attributed to Pseudo-Marcellus;[citation needed] life of St. Modwenna, between 1225 and 1250 (Suchier, Die dem Matthäus Paris zugeschriebene
Anglo-Norman_literature
Anglo-Saxon nobleman
foundation at Burton in earlier times, with which the 7th-century Saint Modwenna is associated. This appears, along with many others, to have disappeared
Wulfric_Spot
Day in the Eastern Orthodox liturgical calendar
church floor and where she has appeared. She is often confused with St. Modwenna (July 5th), who lived two centuries later. Her shrine was in the village
July 8 (Eastern Orthodox liturgics)
July_8_(Eastern_Orthodox_liturgics)
2013 single by Lethal Bizzle featuring Ruby Goe
Length 3:16 Label New State Music Songwriters Maxwell Ansah, Raoul Chen, Modwenna Holland Lethal Bizzle singles chronology "They Got It Wrong" (2013) "Party
Party_Right
several saints which were venerated in the West Midlands of England (Saints Modwenna, Mildburh, Oswald of Northumbria and Edith of Polesworth), indicating the
Oscott_Psalter
Farmhouse)) Category C(S) 13280 Upload Photo Longforgan, Main Street, Modwenna (Former Manse), Including Gatepiers And Boundary Wall 56°27′24″N 3°07′16″W
List of listed buildings in Longforgan, Perth and Kinross
List_of_listed_buildings_in_Longforgan,_Perth_and_Kinross
British stained glass artist and instructor
Chilton executed a window for this church depicting “St Bride” and “St Modwenna”. St Luke Edinburgh, Lothian For this church in East Fettes Avenue, Chilton
Margaret_Chilton
Religious house in Suffolk, England
Confessor, Archbishop Edmund Rich, St Etheldreda, St Osyth, St Faith, St Modwenna, Richard de Wych and the Life of St Catherine by Clemence of Barking. Appended
Campsey_Priory
Country house in Staffordshire, England, UK
turrets. The upper storey was rebuilt in 1706. The restored chapel of St Modwenna is at its eastern end. Originally the rest of the Hall stretched out to
Pillaton_Hall
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