Bamburgh from the BBC Bernicia or Bryneich? We know that the name of the kingdom was British and their name for it was Bryneich. No one has put forth a compelling translation for Bryneich. It appears … more →
Heavenfieldjesssal wrote 2 weeks ago: At first glance, this building would seem familiar to you, like you have already seen it somewhere, … more →
ofsmith wrote 5 months ago: John Davies of Kidwelly translated a manuscript which he described as THE ANCIENT RITES, and MONVMEN … more →
kaydonthedinosaur wrote 9 months ago: On the 14th of Feb. the Calvin group visited Lindisfarne and Jarrow. We left at 7 am because it was … more →
Michelle wrote 1 year ago: Bamburgh from the BBC Bernicia or Bryneich? We know that the name of the kingdom was British and the … more →
john thurm wrote 1 year ago: We woke on day two and headed straight into the heart of Durham. The cathedral is huge and is home … more →
Michelle wrote 1 year ago: On May 20th, 685 King Ecgfrith of Northumbria fell deep in Pictland at Dunnichen to King Bridei, who … more →
Michelle wrote 1 year ago: I’ve been thinking about devotional materials a lot lately. The history of devotional practice … more →
Michelle wrote 1 year ago: …the Roman Catholic church moves St Patrick’s day up by two days so that it will not fal … more →
Michelle wrote 2 years ago: I was thinking yesterday about the phases of Bede’s career and his devotion to two local saint … more →
arvindpadmanabhan wrote 2 years ago: 22-31 December 2006 Part1 | Part2 | Part3 | Part4 | Part5 | Part6 | Part7 | Part8 | Part9 | Part10 O … more →