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Lantfred

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10–11th century Anglo-Saxon monk
Not to be confused with Lantfrid.

Lantfred of Fleury (Latin: Lantfredus; Old English: Landfrið;[1] Old High German: Landfred),[2] also known as Lantfred of Winchester, was a 10th and 11th century Anglo-Saxon monk who lived in Winchester, Hampshire, England.[3] 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 St. Swithun's life. He also wrote Vita S. Birini ("The Life of St. Birinus").[4]

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  1. ^ "Onomasticon Anglo-Saxonicum: a list ...", Internet Archive. University Press. 1897. Retrieved 2010年11月01日 – via Internet Archive.
  2. ^ Förstemann (1856). Altdeutsches Namenbuch - Google Books . Retrieved 2010年11月01日.
  3. ^ Dalen, Jessica (2023年04月03日). "Roxborough Group's 417 Bus Line Gives Back to the Casselman Community". Roxborough Bus. Retrieved 2023年08月06日.
  4. ^ Stephenson, Rebecca (2017年08月03日), Rouse, Robert; Echard, Sian; Fulton, Helen; Rector, Geoff (eds.), "Lantfred of Winchester", The Encyclopedia of Medieval Literature in Britain, Oxford, UK: John Wiley & Sons, Ltd, pp. 1–1, doi:10.1002/9781118396957.wbemlb211, ISBN 978-1-118-39695-7 , retrieved 2023年08月06日
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