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Cuthbert - Wikipedia Both during his life and after his death, he became a popular medieval saint of Northern England, with a cult centred on his tomb at Durham Cathedral Cuthbert is regarded as the patron saint of Northumbria
Saint Cuthbert | Anglo-Saxon monk, Northumbrian hermit, Miracle worker . . . A hermit by nature, Cuthbert retired in 676 to Inner Farne, where he devoted himself to prayer and where he built an oratory and cell His fame for holiness grew His successful efforts to protect birds (hence St Cuthbert’s [eider] duck) made him one of the earliest wildlife conservationists
Saint Cuthbert - World History Encyclopedia Saint Cuthbert (circa 634 to 20 March 687) was an Anglo-Saxon monk from the Kingdom of Northumbria, who became the bishop of Lindisfarne and one of the most important saints of the medieval church in England He first became a monk at Melrose circa 651 and later spent time in the communities at Ripon and Lindisfarne
Cuthberts Life – Durham World Heritage Site When a monastery at Ripon was founded, it was Cuthbert who was chosen to be its master Cuthbert's Melrose Abbey was raided in 839 and then fell into ruin It was refounded as a Cistercian abbey in 1136, three miles from its original site, because the land was better for farming there
Internet History Sourcebooks: Medieval Sourcebook 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 He died on Farne Island in 687 His feast day is March 20
St. Cuthbert - World Mythos St Cuthbert is one of the most revered saints in Christian mythology, particularly within the context of the British Isles His life and legacy are rich in spiritual significance and historical impact, drawing attention from scholars, theologians, and laypeople alike
St. Cuthbert - Saints Angels - Catholic Online Cuthbert was thought by some to be Irish and by others, a Scot Bede, the noted historian, says he was a Briton Orphaned when a young child, he was a shepherd for a time, possibly fought against the Mercians, and became a monk at Melrose Abbey
St. Cuthbert of Lindisfarne - explorefaith Cuthbert had been formed by the Celtic Christian tradition on the island of Iona As a young boy, he had been drawn to the monastic life After mentoring and prayer, he became the abbot of the community at Lindisfarne, also known as Holy Island, on the northeast coast of the borderlands of Scotland and England