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1991
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Brett, Caroline, “A Breton pilgrim in England in the reign of King Æthelstan”, in: Gillian Jondorf, and David N. Dumville (eds), France and the British Isles in the Middle Ages and Renaissance: essays by members of Girton College, Cambridge, in memory of Ruth Morgan, Woodbridge: Boydell, 1991. 43–70.

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“A Breton pilgrim in England in the reign of King Æthelstan”
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43–70
Year
1991
Subjects and topics
History, society and culture
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ÆthelstanÆthelstan
(r. 924–939)
King of England (r. 924–939), son of King Edward the Elder.
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Israel the GrammarianIsrael the Grammarian
(fl. c.900–c.970)
Tenth-century teacher, scholar and poet. He had been a student of John Scottus Eriugena, spent time at the court of King Æthelstan, found a new patron in Rotbert, archbishop of Trier, and became tutor to Bruno, brother of Otto I and later archbishop of Cologne. Breton, Welsh and Irish origins have been variously ascribed to him, with the Breton hypothesis currently finding most favour in scholarship.
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Dennis Groenewegen
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