Coldingham, Abbess of, see Aebba.
Coldstream, 120 n.
at the Whitby Synod, 195, 196, 198, 200;
returns to Ireland, 201, 204, 213, 225, 384;
takes some of Aidan's bones with him, 202;
his frugality and plain living, 202, 203;
at Iona, 225;
at Innisboffin, 225;
at Mayo, 225, 226.
Cologne, 322.
Coludi, see Coldingham.
his mission to the Picts, xxv, xxvi, 140, 141, 142, 359 n., 383;
converts King Bridius, 142;
account of, 140 n.;
his name, 140 n., 318;
founds the monastery of Iona, xxvi, 142, 383;
builds the monastery of Dearmach, 142;
his rule and jurisdiction, 142, 143;
records of him, 143;
miracles, 199, 200;
death, 142 n.;
buried at Iona, 142.
“Columba, St., Life of,” see Adamnan and Reeves.
Columban Monasteries, Egbert's mission to, 318, 319, 375 n.
Columbanus, Irish missionary to the continent, 92.
Columbanus, see Colman.
Columcille, see Columba.
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Comets, xxxi, 242, 378, 385, 386.
Confirmation, the rite of, 87 n.
Connor, Bishop of, see Dima.
Conquest, the Norman, 343 n.
Conrad, Prior of Canterbury, 72 n.
Constans, son of Constantine, Tyrant of Britain, 22.
Constantine I, Pope, 345.
Constantine the Great, Emperor, 19, 210 n.;
establishes Christianity, 70;
completes the Basilica of the Anastasis, and builds the Church of the Martyrium, Jerusalem, 339, 340.
Constantine III, Emperor, 127.
Constantine IV, see Constans II.
Constantine, Tyrant in Britain, 22.
Church at, 254;
councils of, 254, 255, 256, 258, 352 n.
Constantinople, Bishop of, see Eudoxius, Macedonius, Nestorius.
Constantinopolitan System of Indictions, the, 227 n.
Constantius, father of Constantine the Great, 19.
Constantius, Count, 22.
Constantius Chlorus, Emperor, 14 n.
Continuation of Bede, the, 390, et seq.
Corinth, 197.
Corinthians, Epistle to the, quoted, 103, 111, 363.
Corman, his unsuccessful mission to the Northumbrians, 145.
Cornish Britons, 7 n., 336 n.
Cornwall, 33 n., 84 n.
Corrib, Lough, monastery on, 174.
“Cotton MSS.,” xix.
Cousins, marriage of, 52.
Cricklade, 84 n.
Crimea, the, 256 n.
Croes Oswallt, see Oswestry.
Cross, The, in procession, 46;
sign of the, 304;
Invention of the Holy, by Helena, 339, 340 n.
Cross, erected by Oswald, at Hefenfelth, 136, 137, 138.
Cross at Maserfelth, 154 n.
Cudwald, see Cuthbald.
Cuiritin, Irish saint, 359 n.
“Culdees, The,” see Reeves.
Cunningham, 325 n.
Cunungaceaster, see Chester-le-Street.
history of, 288-295;
at Farne, 288;
at Melrose, 288, 289;
succeeds Boisil as Provost, 289;
at Ripon, 194 n.;
his consecration, 285, 288, 292, 293;
Bishop of Hexham, 293;
of Lindisfarne, 293;
his friendship for Elfled, 189 n.;
foretells Egfrid's defeat by the Picts, and death, [pg 408] 189 n., 285, 286;
his vision, 288 n.;
his spiritual powers, 289;
his missionary journeys, 289, 290;
his hermitage on Farne Island, 291, 292, 294;
attends the Synod at Twyford, 292;
his piety, 293, 297;
at Carlisle, 294;
foretells his own death to Herebert, 294, 295;
death, 295;
buried at Lindisfarne, 295, 302;
his body preserved from corruption, 295 n., 296, 297, 300;
removal of his relics, 295 n., 302 n.;
miracles, 291, 292, 297, 298, 299, 300;
Anonymous Life of, xxii, 285 n.;
Bede's Life of, see Bede.