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Cuthbert - Wikipedia Cuthbert of Lindisfarne [a] ( ˈ k ʌ θ b ɜːr t ) (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, [b] today in northern England and southern Scotland
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Saint Cuthbert | Anglo-Saxon monk, Northumbrian hermit . . . Saint Cuthbert ; feast day March 20) was the bishop of the great Benedictine abbey of Lindisfarne (or Holy Island), one of the most venerated English saints, who evangelized Northumbria and was posthumously hailed as a wonder-worker
Saint Cuthbert of Lindisfarne - his life 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
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
Saint Cuthbert - World History Encyclopedia Saint Cuthbert (c 634 - 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