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St. Eata. Second Bishop of Hexham; date of birth unknown; died 26 October, 686. Whether this disciple of St. Aidan was of the English, or of the aboriginal ...
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Eata of Hexham (died 26 October 686) also known as Eata of Lindisfarne or Saint Eata was bishop of Lindisfarne from 678 until 685, and of Hexham from then ...
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Eata of Hexham (died 26 October 686) also known as Eata of Lindisfarne or Saint Eata was bishop. Bishop. A bishop is an ordination or consecration member of ...
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Pray for us, Saint Eata! - Raymond J. Colombaro Added: Jun. 21, 2006. REPOSE EN PAIX! - quebecoise. Added: Mar. 12, 2005. There are 8 more notes not showing ...
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Nor should we forget the Venerable Bede without whose Ecclesiastical History we would never have heard of Saint Eata, nor Saint Cuthbert, who was Eata's ...
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Among them was Saint Eata, abbot of Melrose and later of Lindisfarne. In time, Eata's pupil, Saint Cuthbert, also became bishop of Lindisfarne. ...
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... he entered the monastery at Mailros where where Saint Eata was the abbot and Saint Boisil the prior, and began a life devoted to holiness and learning. ...
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Saint Eata Saint Ecgwin Saint Edburga Saint Edburga Bicester Saint Edistus Saint Edith of Wilton Saint Edmund Saint Edmund Campion Saint Edmund of Abington ...
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Catholic Church titles. Preceded by. Saint Eata · Bishop of Lindisfarne 685 - 687, Succeeded by. Saint Eadberht · Persondata. NAME, Cuthbert ...
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The Bishopric is divided between Abbot (& Saint) Eata of Lindisfarne who is given Hexham, and Bosa, a monk of Whitby, who is given York. ...
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