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Eadwold of Cerne : ウィキペディア英語版 | Eadwold of Cerne Eadwold of Cerne, was a 9th-century, hermit, Anglian Prince and Patron Saint of Cerne, Dorset, who live as a hermit on a hill about four miles from Cerne. His Feast day is 29 August. ==Life==
St. Eadwold was born about 835AD, the son of Æthelweard of East Anglia〔(Eadwold of Cerne )〕 and reputed brother of Edmund, king of East Anglia. He left his homeland possibly due to Viking Invasion, to live as a hermit on a hill about four miles from Cerne, Dorset. William of Malmesbury said he lived on bread and water,〔Michael Winterbottom, Rodney Malcolm Thomson, William of Malmesbury: ''Gesta Pontificum Anglorum'', The History of the English Bishops : Volume I: Text and Translation: Volume I: Text and Translation (Oxford University Press, 2007) (page 291 )〕 and worked many miracles.〔( Edwold (Eadwold) of Cerne ) in The Oxford Dictionary of Saints〕 He is known from the writing of William of Malmesbury and the ''Hagiographies of St Eadwold of Cerne'', by Goscelin of Saint-Bertin and also Secgan.
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