Æthelmar

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Æthelmar was an Anglo-Saxon noble and ecclesiastical patron known for establishing the Benedictine monastery at Eynsham in early 11th-century England.

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Observed surface forms (2)

Surface form Occurrences
Æthelmar of Cuckamsley 1
Æthelmar the Stout 1

Statements (25)

Predicate Object
instanceOf Anglo-Saxon noble
ecclesiastical patron
activeInCentury 11th century
activeInPeriod early 11th century
continentOfActivity Europe NERFINISHED
countryOfCitizenship Kingdom of England
ethnicGroup Anglo-Saxons NERFINISHED
founded Benedictine monastery at Eynsham NERFINISHED
gender male
historicalRegion Anglo-Saxon England NERFINISHED
knownFor establishing a Benedictine house at Eynsham
support of monastic reform in England
languageOfUse Latin NERFINISHED
Old English
lifeLocation England NERFINISHED
monasteryFoundedLocation Eynsham, Oxfordshire NERFINISHED
monasteryFoundedName Eynsham Abbey NERFINISHED
monasteryFoundedRule Rule of Saint Benedict NERFINISHED
monasteryFoundedType Benedictine monastery
notableWork foundation of the Benedictine monastery at Eynsham
patronage Benedictine monasticism
placeOfActivity Eynsham NERFINISHED
Oxfordshire NERFINISHED
positionHeld lay patron of Eynsham Abbey
religion Christianity

Referenced by (3)

Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Eynsham Abbey foundedBy Æthelmar
Eynsham Abbey foundedBy Æthelmar
this entity surface form: Æthelmar the Stout
Eynsham Abbey foundedBy Æthelmar
this entity surface form: Æthelmar of Cuckamsley