Columba, or Columcille, St., Bishop of Iona,
151 n.,
372;
converts King Bridius,
142;
builds the monastery of Dearmach,
142;
his rule and jurisdiction,
142,
143;
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.
Cuthbert, St., Bishop of Lindisfarne,
xxii,
xxix,
xxxviii,
4,
161 n.,
168 n.,
192 n.,
244 n.,
331 n.,
389;
succeeds Boisil as Provost,
289;
his friendship for Elfled,
189 n.;
foretells Egfrid's defeat by the Picts, and death,
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189 n.,
285,
286;
his spiritual powers,
289;
his missionary journeys,
289,
290;
his hermitage on Farne Island,
291,
292,
294;
attends the Synod at Twyford,
292;
foretells his own death to Herebert,
294,
295;
buried at Lindisfarne,
295,
302;
removal of his relics,
295 n.,
302 n.;
Bede's Life of,
see Bede.