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Lantfred Of Winchester
Lantfred of Fleury ( la, Lantfredus; ang, Landfrið; goh, Landfred), also known as Lantfred of Winchester, was a 10th and 11th century Anglo-Saxon monk who lived in Winchester, Hampshire, England. He was originally from the French town of Fleury-sur-Loire. Lantfred is famous for having written ''Vita S. Swithuni'' ("The Life of St. Swithun") and ''Translatio et miracula S. Swithuni'' ("The Translation and Miracles of St. Swithun"), the oldest known account of Swithun, St. Swithun's life, as well as ''Vita S. Birini'' ("The Life of St. Birinus"). References External links

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Onomasticon Anglo-Saxonicum
Onomasticon may refer to: *Onomasticon (Eusebius) *Onomasticon of Amenope *Onomasticon of Joan Coromines *Onomasticon of Julius Pollux Julius Pollux ( el, Ἰούλιος Πολυδεύκης, ''Ioulios Polydeukes''; fl. 2nd century) was a Greek scholar and rhetorician from Naucratis, Ancient Egypt.Andrew Dalby, ''Food in the Ancient World: From A to Z'', p.265, Routledge, 2003 E ... *Onomasticon of Johann Glandorp *'' Onomasticon Anglo-Saxonicum'' (1897), or Searle's Onomasticon, by William George Searle {{disambig ...
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