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Cuthbert

Cuthbert (/ˈkʌθ.bɜːrt/) (c. 634 – 20 March 687) was a saint of the early Northumbrian church in the Celtic tradition. He was a monk, bishop and hermit, associated with the monasteries of Melrose and Lindisfarne in the Kingdom of Northumbria, today in north-eastern England and south-eastern Scotland. Both during his life and after his death, he became a…

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Bishop holding a second crowned head in his hands; sometimes accompanied by seabirds and animals
Born
c. 634 Dunbar, Northumbria (now in Scotland)
Died
20 March 687 Inner Farne, Kingdom of Northumbria (now in England)
Feast
20 March, Catholic Church, Episcopal Church; 4 September (Catholic Ordinariates)
Major shrine
Durham Cathedral, England
Patronage
Kingdom of Northumbria, Diocese of Hexham and Newcastle

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related to Legacy · 50
Cuthbert → Abbey, After Cuthbert's, Alfred, Anglo-Saxon, Banner, Battle, Bede, Bishop, Bishops, By, Carham, Chester-le-Street, Danes, Danish, Doing, Durham, Durham Cathedral, During, England, English
related to Namesakes · 35
Cuthbert → Anglican, Argent, Azure, Chester-le-Street, County Durham, Cross, Cuddy's Corse, Cuth's Day, Dame Allan's Schools, Durham, Durham Cathedral, Durham University, Easter, Gules, King's College, Kirkcudbrightshire, March, Newcastle, Or, Scotland
related to background · 28
Cuthbert → Anglo-Saxon Northumbria, Celtic, Celtic Christianity, Christian, Christianity, Cuthbert's, Dunbar, East Lothian, Eata, Edwin, Gregorian, Iona, Irish, King Edwin, Lindisfarne, Northumbria, Oswald, Paulinus, Roman, Rome
related to Relics · 27
Cuthbert → According, After, Bede's, Bishop, Cathedral, Catholic Church, Chester-le-Street, Cuthbert's, Danes, Danish, Durham, Durham Cathedral, England, Harrying, In, King William, Lindisfarne, Melrose, North, Northern England
related to Career · 23
Cuthbert → After, Berwick, Britain, Cuthbert's, Deira, Dull, Eata, Edinburgh, Galloway, He, His, Illness, Lindisfarne, Melrose, Ripon, Roman, Scotland, St Cuthbert's Church, Synod, When Alchfrith
related to Election as Bishop, Lindisfarne and death · 22
Cuthbert → Alnmouth, Archbishop Theodore, Bishop, But, Chester-Le-Street, Christmas, Cuthbert's, Danes, Durham, Durham Cathedral, Eata, He, Hexham, In, Inner Farne Island, King Ecgfrith, Lindisfarne, March, St Cuthbert's, The St Cuthbert Gospel
related to Hermit's life · 19
Cuthbert → Archbishop Eyre, At, Bamburgh, Coquet Island, Elfleda, He, Holburn, Inner Farne, King Oswiu, Lindisfarne, Northumbria, Raine, Shortly, St Cuthbert's Cave, St Cuthbert's Island, St Hilda, The, Whitby, With
related to External links · 12
Cuthbert → Anglo-Saxon EnglandA Brief Life, Cuthbert Hagiography, English People, History, John Butcher, Leo Sherley-Price, Melrose Historical SocietyBede, Penguin Classics, Prosopography, St, The Ecclesiastical History, Translated
see also · 7
Cuthbert → Bellingham, County DurhamLegend, NorthumberlandUshaw College, Sancto CuthbertoSt Cuthbert's Well, St Cuthbert's College, Ushaw, Vita Sancti CuthbertiHistoria
related to Dedications · 2
Cuthbert → Churches, St Cuthbert

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st cuthbert's durham lindisfarne saint england melrose scotland life also cathedral northumbria bishop church king march prior made new cross

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CuthbertAttributesBishop holding a second crowned head in his hands; sometimes accompanied by seabirds and animals1.00infobox
CuthbertBornc. 634 Dunbar, Northumbria (now in Scotland)1.00infobox
CuthbertDied20 March 687 Inner Farne, Kingdom of Northumbria (now in England)1.00infobox
CuthbertFeast20 March, Catholic Church, Episcopal Church; 4 September (Catholic Ordinariates)1.00infobox
CuthbertMajor shrineDurham Cathedral, England1.00infobox
CuthbertPatronageKingdom of Northumbria, Diocese of Hexham and Newcastle1.00infobox
CuthbertVenerated inCatholic Church Anglicanism Eastern Orthodox Church Church of Scotland1.00infobox
Cuthbertrelated to backgroundDunbar0.60section
Cuthbertrelated to backgroundAnglo-Saxon Northumbria0.60section
Cuthbertrelated to backgroundEast Lothian0.60section
Cuthbertrelated to backgroundScotland0.60section
Cuthbertrelated to backgroundKing Edwin0.60section

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