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31Chad von York — Der Heilige Chad (auch: Ceadda) (* um 623; † 2. März 672 in Lichfield) war 664 669 zweiter Bischof von York. Chad stammte wahrscheinlich aus Northumbria. Er war der jüngste von vier Brüdern, von denen vor allem Cedd Bekanntheit erlangen sollte.… …
32Cedde (saint) — Cédric (saint) Pour les articles homonymes, voir Cédric. Saint Cedd Naissance v. 620 Northumbrie …
33Cédric (saint) — Pour les articles homonymes, voir Cédric. Saint Cedd Naissance v. 620 Northumbrie Dé …
34Carlos Gurpegui — Gurpegui Nombre Carlos Gurpegui Nausia Apodo Gurpe, Justizia Gurpegui Nacimiento 19 de septiembre de 1980 (31 años) Pamplona …
35Chad, Saint — ▪ English clergyman also called Ceadda died March 2, 672, Lichfield, Mercia, England; feast day, March 2 monastic founder, abbot, and first bishop of Lichfield, who is credited with the Christianization of the ancient English kingdom of… …
36List of saints of Northumbria — The saints of Northumbria lived during the 7th 10th centuries in what is today northern England, the Scottish Borders and the Lothian. During the reign of king Oswald of Northumbria, an Irish monk Aidan was invited to reconvert the area to… …
37List of abbeys and priories in England — Contents 1 Overview 1.1 Article layout 2 Abbreviations and key …
38Nathaniel Hitch — Nationality English Field Sculpture Training Was sent by Farmer and Brindley to evening classes at Borough Polytechnic before setting out as a journeyman sculptor …
39Chidzoy — Found recorded as Chedzoy, Chedzey, Chidzoy, Chedsey etc., this very interesting name derives from the ancient village of Chedesie now recorded as Chedzoy but first appearing in the Anglo Saxon Chronicles of 729 A.D. The surname translates as one …
40Dunstan — For other uses, see Dunstan (disambiguation). Dunstan Archbishop of Canterbury Province Canterbury Diocese …