Examples of 'cedd' in a sentence
Meaning of "cedd"
Cedd is a term that does not have a widely recognized definition in English. It may be specific jargon or slang
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Cedd is not mentioned as one of the wandering scholars.
A fast by Cynibil was even felt to be equivalent to one by Cedd himself.
Cedd founded many churches.
It was built by Saint Cedd and his followers.
Cedd was not the only prominent churchman to die of plague shortly after the synod.
Bede also tells us that Chad was teaching the values of Aidan and Cedd.
Cedd was initially buried at Lastingham in a grave.
King Swithhelm of Essex died at about the same time as Cedd.
Cedd went to the East Saxons partly as an emissary of the Northumbrian monarchy.
The rise of Cedd.
Cedd was appointed bishop of the East Saxons.
Significantly, with the heavenly host was Cedd.
Cedd is not mentioned as Chad 's companion in this stage of his education.
Finally, he was inextricably linked with Cedd and his other actual brothers.
It is dedicated to Chad, brother of Cedd.
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After the death of Sigeberht, there were signs that Cedd had a more precarious position.
According to Bede, Cedd accepted the Roman dating of the observance of Easter.
After some persuasion from Ethelwald, Swithelm accepted baptism from Cedd.
When the council ended, Cedd returned to Essex.
This was Chad, brother of Cedd.
After making some conversions, Cedd returned to Lindisfarne to report to Finan.
This mission arrived in 653 and included St Cedd.