Saint Aiden founded the Priory at Lindisfarne in 634 AD. Aiden was an Irish Monk who came to Northumbria of King Oswald to convert the Northumbrians to Christianity. Saint Aiden converted the Anglo-Saxon pagens with "...the milk of gentle doctrine, to bring them by degrees, while nourishing them with the Divine Word, to the true understanding and practice of the more advanced precepts." Any money he and his brothers received from the great and powerful was distributed to the poor and so earned a reputation of pious and humble charity. He died in 651.
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| - Saint Aiden founded the Priory at Lindisfarne in 634 AD. Aiden was an Irish Monk who came to Northumbria of King Oswald to convert the Northumbrians to Christianity. Saint Aiden converted the Anglo-Saxon pagens with "...the milk of gentle doctrine, to bring them by degrees, while nourishing them with the Divine Word, to the true understanding and practice of the more advanced precepts." Any money he and his brothers received from the great and powerful was distributed to the poor and so earned a reputation of pious and humble charity. He died in 651.
- Lindisfarne, also called Holy Island (variant spelling, Lindesfarne), is a tidal island off the northeast coast of England, which is connected to the mainland of Northumberland by a causeway, and is cut off twice a day by tides. In the 2001 census it had a usual population of 162.
- Lindisfarne (Gaelisch: Le'n Dis fearann: Land met God) is een eiland voor de noordoostelijke kust van Engeland, ter hoogte van Berwick-upon-Tweed, en de naam van een klooster op dit eiland. Het wordt ook 'Holy Island' (heilig eiland) genoemd wat ook de naam van de civil parish is. Het eiland is verbonden met Northumberland op het Britse hoofdeiland door middel van een dam die echter bij vloed overstroomt. Het klooster is rond 635 gesticht door de Ierse monnik Aiden van Lindesfarne, die van het eiland Iona kwam. In 793 werd het klooster geplunderd door Vikingen.
- Lindisfarne are an English folk rock and progressive rock band from Newcastle upon Tyne established in 1968 (originally called Brethren). The original line-up comprised Alan Hull (vocals, guitar, piano), Ray Jackson (vocals, mandolin, harmonica), Simon Cowe (guitar, mandolin, banjo, keyboards), Rod Clements (bass guitar, violin) and Ray Laidlaw (drums). They are best known for the albums Nicely Out of Tune (1970), Fog on the Tyne (1971) which became the biggest selling UK album in 1972, Dingly Dell (1972) and Back and Fourth (1978), and also for the success of songs such as "Meet Me on the Corner", "Lady Eleanor", "Run For Home" and "We Can Swing Together"....
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| - A super-earth with moderate gravity and atmospheric pressure. Lindisfarne is a green world whose continents have indented coastlines full of peninsulae and archipelagos.
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| - Lindisfarne (Gaelisch: Le'n Dis fearann: Land met God) is een eiland voor de noordoostelijke kust van Engeland, ter hoogte van Berwick-upon-Tweed, en de naam van een klooster op dit eiland. Het wordt ook 'Holy Island' (heilig eiland) genoemd wat ook de naam van de civil parish is. Het eiland is verbonden met Northumberland op het Britse hoofdeiland door middel van een dam die echter bij vloed overstroomt. Het klooster is rond 635 gesticht door de Ierse monnik Aiden van Lindesfarne, die van het eiland Iona kwam. In 793 werd het klooster geplunderd door Vikingen. Lindisfarne is vooral bekend door de Lindisfarne gospels (het Lindisfarne-evangelie), een bijzonder rijk geïllustreerd handschrift uit de achtste eeuw. De Lindisfarne Gospels bevinden zich nu in de British Library in Londen. De kalkovens van Lindisfarne zijn stilgelegd, maar er wordt nog steeds mede geproduceerd. Op het eiland bevindt zich Lindisfarne Castle, een 16e eeuws kasteel waar de film Cul-de-sac (1966) van Roman Polanski werd opgenomen. Image:Internet-web-browser.svg 55° 40' NB, 1° 47' WL Civil parishes in unitary authority Northumberland Acklington · Acomb · Adderstone with Lucker · Akeld · Allendale · Alnham · Alnmouth · Alnwick · Alwinton · Amble by the Sea · Ancroft · Bamburgh · Bardon Mill · Bavington · Beadnell · Belford · Bellingham · Belsay · Berwick upon Tweed · Bewick · Biddlestone · Birtley · Blanchland · Bowsden · Branxton · Brinkburn · Broomhaugh and Riding · Broomley and Stocksfield · Bywell · Callaly · Capheaton · Carham · Cartington · Chatton · Chillingham · Chollerton · Coanwood · Corbridge · Cornhill on Tweed · Corsenside · Craster · Cresswell · Denwick · Doddington · Duddo · Earle · Easington · East Chevington · Edlingham · Eglingham · Ellingham · Ellington and Linton · Elsdon · Embleton · Ewart · Falstone · Featherstone · Felton · Ford · Glanton · Greenhead · Greystead · Haltwhistle · Harbottle · Hartburn · Hartleyburn · Hauxley · Haydon · Healey · Hebron · Heddon on the Wall · Hedgeley · Hedley · Henshaw · Hepple · Hepscott · Hesleyhurst · Hexham · Hexhamshire · Hollinghill · Holy Island · Horncliffe · Horsley · Humshaugh · Ilderton · Ingram · Kielder · Kilham · Kirknewton · Kirkwhelpington · Knaresdale with Kirkhaugh · Kyloe · Lesbury · Lilburn · Longframlington · Longhirst · Longhorsley · Longhoughton · Lowick · Lynemouth · Matfen · Meldon · Melkridge · Middleton · Milfield · Mitford · Morpeth · Netherton · Netherwitton · Newbrough · Newton by the Sea · Newton on the Moor and Swarland · Norham · North Sunderland · Nunnykirk · Ord · Otterburn · Ovingham · Ovington · Pegswood · Plenmeller with Whitfield · Ponteland · Prudhoe · Rennington · Rochester · Roddam · Rothbury · Rothley · Sandhoe · Shilbottle · Shoreswood · Shotley Low Quarter · Simonburn · Slaley · Snitter · Stamfordham · Stannington · Tarset · Thirlwall · Thirston · Thropton · Togston · Tritlington and West Chevington · Ulgham · Wall · Wallington Demesne · Warden · Wark · Warkworth · West Allen · Whalton · Whittingham · Whittington · Whitton and Tosson · Widdrington Station and Stobswood · Widdrington Village · Wooler · Wylam
- Saint Aiden founded the Priory at Lindisfarne in 634 AD. Aiden was an Irish Monk who came to Northumbria of King Oswald to convert the Northumbrians to Christianity. Saint Aiden converted the Anglo-Saxon pagens with "...the milk of gentle doctrine, to bring them by degrees, while nourishing them with the Divine Word, to the true understanding and practice of the more advanced precepts." Any money he and his brothers received from the great and powerful was distributed to the poor and so earned a reputation of pious and humble charity. He died in 651.
- Lindisfarne are an English folk rock and progressive rock band from Newcastle upon Tyne established in 1968 (originally called Brethren). The original line-up comprised Alan Hull (vocals, guitar, piano), Ray Jackson (vocals, mandolin, harmonica), Simon Cowe (guitar, mandolin, banjo, keyboards), Rod Clements (bass guitar, violin) and Ray Laidlaw (drums). They are best known for the albums Nicely Out of Tune (1970), Fog on the Tyne (1971) which became the biggest selling UK album in 1972, Dingly Dell (1972) and Back and Fourth (1978), and also for the success of songs such as "Meet Me on the Corner", "Lady Eleanor", "Run For Home" and "We Can Swing Together".... In 1970 Tony Stratton-Smith signed them to Charisma Records and their debut album Nicely Out of Tune was released that year. This album defined their mixture of bright harmony and up tempo folk rock. Neither single released from the album, "Clear White Light" nor "Lady Eleanor", charted; nor did the album itself at first. However the band obtained a strong following from its popular live concerts and built up a following as one of the top festival bands. (Read more at Wikipedia.)
- Lindisfarne, also called Holy Island (variant spelling, Lindesfarne), is a tidal island off the northeast coast of England, which is connected to the mainland of Northumberland by a causeway, and is cut off twice a day by tides. In the 2001 census it had a usual population of 162.
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