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Penda of Mercia: Information from Answers.com
... derisive misnomer meant to refer to the Christian British—burned a church
and town at Campodonum, although the time at which this occurred is uncertain.
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The Ancient Kingdom of Elmet
in Campodonum, where there was then a villa regia, he (Paulinus) built a church
... In this account Campodonum is named as the site of a church built by ...
www.barwickinelmethistoricalsociety.com/3943.html

English Topographical Notes — EHR 10:710‑712 (1895)
It is, however, possible that he learnt the names Calcaria, Campodonum, and the
rest from some post-Roman — British or English — source or sources. ...
penelope.uchicago.edu/Thayer/E/Roman/Texts/secondary/ journals/EHR/10/English_Topographical_Notes*.html

Full text of "Wakefield worthies; or, Biographical sketches of men ...
21 Bede adds that a church which had been erected in Campodonum, ... Hunter (as
above, p. xiv) makes Campodonum to be Doncaster ; an opinion for which he ...
www.archive.org/stream/wakefieldworthie00luptuoft/ wakefieldworthie00luptuoft_djvu.txt

Dewsbury Minster - Paulinus
"In Campodonum where there was also a royal dwelling, he built a church." Some
experts say 'Campodonum' is not identifiable; some say Doncaster; ...
www.dewsburyminster.org.uk/paulinus.php

Campodonum - Wikipedia
Campodonum è una località storica che si trovava nella Northumbria, in quella
parte di territorio che prima apparteneva dal regno dell'Elmet. ...
it.wikipedia.org/wiki/Campodonum

Bede's Ecclesiastical History of England | Christian Classics ...
But in Campodonum, where there was then a royal township, he built a church
which the pagans, by whom King Edwin was slain, afterwards burnt, together with
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www.ccel.org/ccel/bede/history.v.ii.xiv.html

APPENDICES
Hatfield; Heathfield; Haethfelth; Campodonum? 632 battle? Hedgeley Moor. 1464
battle. Hereford. 1055 battle? Hereford. 1067 battle? Hexham. 1464 battle ...
www.battlefieldstrust.com/media/739.pdf

Full text of "The doctor, etc"
... the Caer Daun of Nennius, and the 3 Dona-cester of the Saxons : whether it
were the Campo-Donum of Bede, a royal residence of the Northumbrian Kings, ...
www.archive.org/stream/thedoctoretc02soutuoft/ thedoctoretc02soutuoft_djvu.txt

The clergy in early Anglo-Saxon England*
34); and Paulinus's church at Campodonum where the stone altar was rescued and
reused after the church had burnt down, suggesting that it contained relics ...
doi.wiley.com/10.1111/j.1468-2281.2005.00236.x

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