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    Aldhelm ( Old English: Ealdhelm, Latin: Aldhelmus Malmesberiensis) ( c. 639 – 25 May 709), Abbot of Malmesbury Abbey, Bishop of Sherborne, and a writer and scholar of Latin poetry, was born before the middle of the 7th century. He is said to have been the son of Kenten, who was of the royal house of Wessex. [1]

    • Monk playing a harp; or bishop with staff sprouting ash leaves
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  2. Born: c. 639. Died: c. 709. Flourished: c.639 - 709. Aldhelm (born c. 639—died c. 709) was a West Saxon abbot of Malmesbury, the most learned teacher of 7th-century Wessex, a pioneer in the art of Latin verse among the Anglo-Saxons, and the author of numerous extant writings in Latin verse and prose. Aldhelm was trained in Latin and in Celtic ...

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  3. Portal dos Santos. Adelmo ou Aldelmo (em inglês antigo: Ealdhelm) ( Wessex, c. 639 – Doulting, Somerset, 25 de maio de 709) foi um abade da abadia de Malmesbury, bispo de Sherborne, poeta em latim e estudioso da literatura em inglês antigo, nasceu antes de meados do século VII.

  4. Aldhelm is a supporting antagonist in The Saxon Stories novel series, and a former antagonist turned main character in The Last Kingdom television series. During The Last Kingdom, he acts as the overarching antagonist of Season 2, the anti-hero of Season 3, a main character in Season 4 and the...

  5. The Epistola ad Acircium, sive Liber de septenario, et de metris, aenigmatibus ac pedum regulis ('letter to Acircius, or the book on sevens, and on metres, riddles, and the regulation of poetic feet ') is a Latin treatise by the West-Saxon scholar Aldhelm (d. 709).

  6. views 3,892,407 updated. Aldhelm ( c. 639–709) was one of the most learned men of his time. Thought to be related to West Saxon kings and educated at Malmesbury under the Irish scholar Maildubh, he also studied briefly at the Canterbury school flourishing under Archbishop Theodore and Abbot Hadrian after 669.

  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › De_creaturaDe creatura - Wikipedia

    De creatura ('On Creation') is an 83-line Latin polystichic poem by the seventh- to eighth-century Anglo-Saxon poet Aldhelm and an important text among Anglo-Saxon riddles. The poem seeks to express the wondrous diversity of creation, usually by drawing vivid contrasts between different natural phenomena, one of which is usually ...