The Royal Saints of Anglo Saxon England

The Royal Saints of Anglo Saxon England
Author: Susan J. Ridyard
Publsiher: CUP Archive
Total Pages: 360
Release: 1988
Genre: History
ISBN: 0521307724

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Within Anglo-Saxon England there was a strong and enduring tradition of royal sanctity - of men and women of royal birth who, in an age before the development of papal canonisation, came to be venerated as saints by the regional church. This study, which focuses on some of the best-documented cults of the ancient kingdoms of Wessex and East Anglia, is a contribution towards understanding the growth and continuing importance of England's royal cults. The author examines contemporary and near-contemporary theoretical interpretations of the relationship between royal birth and sanctity, analyses in depth the historical process of cult-creation, and addresses the problem of continuity of cult in the aftermath of the Norman Conquest of 1066. An understanding therefore emerges of the place of the English royal saint not only in Anglo-Saxon society but also in that of the Anglo-Norman realm.

Kingship in Anglo Saxon England A Comparison of Oswald and Edmund as Royal Saints

Kingship in Anglo Saxon England  A Comparison of Oswald and Edmund as Royal Saints
Author: Harry Altmann
Publsiher: GRIN Verlag
Total Pages: 25
Release: 2015-03-25
Genre: Foreign Language Study
ISBN: 9783656928027

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Seminar paper from the year 2013 in the subject English Language and Literature Studies - Culture and Applied Geography, University of Münster (Anglistik), language: English, abstract: The basic form of society in Anglo-Saxon England was a kingdom. Over the centuries the movement was away from many small units to larger kingdoms controlling greater populations. The first kings were pagan and when Christianity became established the Christian kings kept many of the characteristics of their pagan forebears. The Christian kings continued to be primarily military leaders. A cult of martyrs arose in Anglo-Saxon England which included Christian kings who had died either in battle or in defence of Christianity. Other royal saints followed a different path to sainthood by leading exemplary Christian lives. Many saints’ lives composed in Latin circulated in Anglo-Saxon England but it was the monk and author Ælfric of Eynsham who translated a collection of saints’ lives into Old English. In particular this paper will deal with the lives of St Edmund and St Oswald. After a brief introduction to the lives of these two saints an analysis of the two concepts of vita and passio follows. Then the general and syntactic linguistic structure of both texts is examined. Finally a comparison of the deaths of St Oswald and St Edmund illustrates the difference in approach of these writings.

The Private Lives of the Saints

The Private Lives of the Saints
Author: Janina Ramirez
Publsiher: Random House
Total Pages: 412
Release: 2015-08-27
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780753550656

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From the Sunday Times bestselling author of Femina 'Ramirez blasts a powerful spotlight into the so-called Dark Ages' - Dan Snow Skulduggery, power struggles and politics, The Private Lives of the Saints offers an original and fascinating re-examination of life in Anglo-Saxon England. Taking them down from the clouds of their heavenly status, Sunday Times bestselling author and renowned Oxford historian Dr Janina Ramirez explores the real lives of the legendary, seminal saints. This landmark book provides a unique and captivating new lens through which to explore the rich history of the Dark Ages.

The Saints of Anglo Saxon England

The Saints of Anglo Saxon England
Author: Vladimir A. Moss,Anthony Edward St. George Moss
Publsiher: Saint Nectarios Press
Total Pages: 112
Release: 1992-01-01
Genre: Anglo-Saxons
ISBN: 0913026328

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Anglo Saxon Saints Lives as History Writing in Late Medieval England

Anglo Saxon Saints Lives as History Writing in Late Medieval England
Author: Cynthia Turner Camp
Publsiher: Boydell & Brewer Ltd
Total Pages: 262
Release: 2015
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9781843844020

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A groundbreaking assessment of the use medieval English history-writers made of saints' lives.

Legends of the Saxon Saints

Legends of the Saxon Saints
Author: Aubrey De Vere
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 394
Release: 1879
Genre: Great Britain
ISBN: HARVARD:HNMXZL

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Women of Power in Anglo Saxon England

Women of Power in Anglo Saxon England
Author: Annie Whitehead
Publsiher: Pen and Sword History
Total Pages: 275
Release: 2020-05-30
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781526748126

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The little-known lives of women who ruled, schemed, and made peace and war, between the seventh and eleventh centuries: “Meticulously researched.” —Catherine Hanley, author of Matilda: Empress, Queen, Warrior Many Anglo-Saxon kings are familiar. Æthelred the Unready is one—but less is written about his wife, who was consort of two kings and championed one of her sons over the others, or about his mother, who was an anointed queen and powerful regent, but was also accused of witchcraft and regicide. A royal abbess educated five bishops and was instrumental in deciding the date of Easter; another took on the might of Canterbury and Rome and was accused by the monks of fratricide. Royal mothers wielded power: Eadgifu, wife of Edward the Elder, maintained a position of authority during the reigns of both her sons. Æthelflaed, Lady of the Mercians, was a queen in all but name, while few have heard of Queen Seaxburh, who ruled Wessex, or Queen Cynethryth, who issued her own coinage. She, too, was accused of murder, and was also, like many of the royal women, literate and highly educated. Ranging from seventh-century Northumbria to eleventh-century Wessex and making extensive use of primary sources, Women of Power in Anglo-Saxon England examines the lives of individual women in a way that has often been done for the Anglo-Saxon men but not for their wives, sisters, mothers, and daughters.

Saints and Relics in Anglo Saxon England

Saints and Relics in Anglo Saxon England
Author: David W. Rollason
Publsiher: Wiley-Blackwell
Total Pages: 245
Release: 1989-01-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0631165061

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