• Ecgberht (or Egbert, and sometimes referred to as Egbert of Rath Melsigi) (died 729) was an Anglo-Saxon monk of Northumbria. After studying at Lindisfarne...
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  • Ripon is a city in North Yorkshire, England. Ripon may also refer to: County of Ripon, Victoria Electoral district of Ripon, Victoria Shire of Ripon, Victoria...
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  • Egbert (redirect from Ecgberht)
    Ekbert. Ecgberht of Kent, king of Kent (ruled 664–673) Ecgberht of Ripon (died 729), Anglo-Saxon saint, monk and Bishop of Lindisfarne Ecgbert of York (died...
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    Anglo-Saxon mission (category History of Christianity in England)
    Both Ecgberht of Ripon and Ecgbert of York were instrumental in the Anglo-Saxon mission. The first organized the early missionary efforts of Wihtberht...
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    Willibrord (category National symbols of Luxembourg)
    County Carlow, which was a centre of European learning in the 7th century. During this time he studied under Ecgberht of Ripon, who sent him and eleven companions...
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    under the influence of Wilfrid, studied under Ecgberht of Ripon, and spent twelve years at the Abbey of Rath Melsigi. Around 690, Ecgberht sent him and eleven...
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  • by King Ecgberht of Kent, was allowed to take his departure, and he reached England at the end of May 669; but Adrian was detained by order of Ebroin,...
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    Edward the Martyr (category Year of birth uncertain)
    (c. 962 – 18 March 978) was King of the English from 8 July 975 until he was killed in 978. He was the eldest son of King Edgar (r. 959–975). On Edgar's...
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    is regarded as the patron saint of boundaries, and by extension, of trade and travel, as well as various aspects of farming. His feast day is celebrated...
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  • April 24 (redirect from 24th of April)
    Dermot of Armagh Dyfnan of Anglesey Ecgberht of Ripon Fidelis of Sigmaringen Gregory of Elvira Ivo of Ramsey Johann Walter (Lutheran) Mary of Clopas Mary...
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