The relics of St Oswald were translated to New Minster, Gloucester, in the early tenth century, under the authority of Æthelflæd and Æthelred of Mercia, and Edward the Elder. This was ostensibly to empower the new burh, sited in the ruins of the former Roman town, with the potent relics of one of Anglo-Saxon Christianity’s cornerstones. This article argues that the relics of Oswald were not only brought to Gloucester to enhance its spiritual and ideological importance, but also to take advantage of the mythologies attached to this king, saint, and martyr, which were perpetuated by a contemporary translation of Bede’s Historia ecclesiastica. This work, which emphasizes Oswald’s role in the unification of Northumbria under Christianity, consc...
Two notable late‐medieval images depicting St Edmund King and Martyr, or his shrine, associate his c...
225 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2008.Inventing the Sacred Nation c...
In 1170 the murder of Archbishop Thomas Becket in his own Cathedral sent shockwaves through Europe, ...
The relics of St Oswald were translated to New Minster, Gloucester, in the early tenth century, unde...
St Oswald was the youngest of the three great monastic reformers of tenth-century England, whose wor...
The tenth century Benedictine Reform of Anglo-Saxon England was led by a powerful trio of bishops wh...
This article argues that the Old English Orosius, a work traditionally viewed as a product of the ed...
St Oswald was the youngest of the three great monastic reformers of tenth-century England, whose wor...
The first decades following a country’s conversion to Christianity are sometimes marked by experimen...
This thesis examines the role and depiction of the body in the vitae of three Anglo-Saxon royal sain...
An overview of Saint Oswald\u27s depiction by Bede and the pagan characteristics visible in his nint...
This article examines a saint’s cult whose history between c.975 and 1175 comprises an important exa...
Title from PDF of title page (University of Missouri--Columbia, viewed on Aug. 25, 2010).The entire ...
Bringing together the work of musicologists and historians, this essay interrogates the contents of ...
This article treats the early medieval cult of St Alban of Verulamium. It explores how, and how far,...
Two notable late‐medieval images depicting St Edmund King and Martyr, or his shrine, associate his c...
225 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2008.Inventing the Sacred Nation c...
In 1170 the murder of Archbishop Thomas Becket in his own Cathedral sent shockwaves through Europe, ...
The relics of St Oswald were translated to New Minster, Gloucester, in the early tenth century, unde...
St Oswald was the youngest of the three great monastic reformers of tenth-century England, whose wor...
The tenth century Benedictine Reform of Anglo-Saxon England was led by a powerful trio of bishops wh...
This article argues that the Old English Orosius, a work traditionally viewed as a product of the ed...
St Oswald was the youngest of the three great monastic reformers of tenth-century England, whose wor...
The first decades following a country’s conversion to Christianity are sometimes marked by experimen...
This thesis examines the role and depiction of the body in the vitae of three Anglo-Saxon royal sain...
An overview of Saint Oswald\u27s depiction by Bede and the pagan characteristics visible in his nint...
This article examines a saint’s cult whose history between c.975 and 1175 comprises an important exa...
Title from PDF of title page (University of Missouri--Columbia, viewed on Aug. 25, 2010).The entire ...
Bringing together the work of musicologists and historians, this essay interrogates the contents of ...
This article treats the early medieval cult of St Alban of Verulamium. It explores how, and how far,...
Two notable late‐medieval images depicting St Edmund King and Martyr, or his shrine, associate his c...
225 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2008.Inventing the Sacred Nation c...
In 1170 the murder of Archbishop Thomas Becket in his own Cathedral sent shockwaves through Europe, ...