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The first source, the Life of Wilfrid, is a hagiographic work written by Stephen of Ripon, often identified as Eddius Stephanus, probably soon after 710.
* Stephen of Ripon, Life of Bishop Wilfrid, ed.
His followers commissioned Stephen of Ripon to write a Vita Sancti Wilfrithi ( or Life of Wilfrid ) shortly after his death, and the medieval historian Bede also wrote extensively about him.
The main sources for knowledge of Wilfrid are the medieval Vita Sancti Wilfrithi, written by Stephen of Ripon soon after Wilfrid's death, and the works of the medieval historian Bede, who knew Wilfrid during the bishop's lifetime.
According to Wilfrid's later biographer, Stephen of Ripon, Wilfred left Biscop's company at Lyon, where Wilfrid stayed under the patronage of Annemund, the archbishop.
Stephen of Ripon says that Wilfrid stayed in Lyon for three years, leaving only after the archbishop's murder.
Stephen of Ripon reported that Wilfrid was expelled by " Quartodecimans ", or those who supported the celebration of Easter on the 14th day of the Jewish month Nisan, whether or not this was a Sunday.
In 674, according to Stephen of Ripon, Wulfhere " stirred up all the southern nations against ", but he was defeated by Oswiu's son Ecgfrith who forced him to surrender Lindsey, and to pay tribute.
Bede mentions that Wilfrid brought a singing master from Kent, Ædde Stephanus, to Ripon in 669 to teach chant, and he has traditionally been thought to be the same person as theStephen ” mentioned.
* Laynesmith, Mark D. ( 2000 ) “ Stephen of Ripon and the Bible: allegorical and typological interpretations of the Life of St Wilfrid ”, in: Early Medieval Europe 9. 2 ( 2000 ), pp. 163 – 82.
Soon after, the Picts rose in rebellion against Northumbrian subjugation at the Battle of Two Rivers, recorded in the 8th century by Stephen of Ripon, hagiographer of Wilfrid.
The contemporary Vita Sancti Wilfrithi or Life of St Wilfrid ( by Stephen of Ripon, but often misattributed to Eddius Stephanus ) also mentions Cædwalla.
He is described by early writers such as Bede, Alcuin and Stephen of Ripon as a man of great learning, and some of his works, as well as letters written to him, survive.
According to Stephen of Ripon, King Aldfrith offered to use his army to pressure Wilfred into accepting the decision, but the bishops reminded him that he had promised Wilfred safe-conduct.
In fact, the grant itself has not survived, its only source being an early 8th century hagiography of the Northumbrian bishop Wilfrid-Vita Sancti Wilfrithi-by Stephen of Ripon ( also known was Eddius Stephanus ).
A contemporary biographer of Wilfrid, Stephen of Ripon, says that Theodore had wished for Wilfrid to succeed Theodore at Canterbury.

Stephen and is
This retelling by Louis Zara of the brief, anguished life of Stephen Crane -- poet and master novelist at 23, dead at 28 -- is in novelized form but does not abuse its tragic subject.
* Absalom is the name of Stephen Kumalo's son in " Lost in the Stars ", Kurt Weil's play based on the novel " Cry the Beloved Country ".
This episode is also found in Clement of Alexandria, in Stephen of Byzantium ( Kopai and Argunnos ), and in Propertius, III with minor variations.
In the meantime I am in excellent hands and so is the Stephen Joseph Theatre.
Stephen, one of the first deacons, is arrested for blasphemy, and after a trial, is found guilty and executed by stoning by the Jews, thereby becoming the first known Christian martyr.
In a lecture in 2001, Stephen Hawking stated " The reason most scientists don't believe in astrology is because it is not consistent with our theories that have been tested by experiment.
She is the subject of a poem ( Peregrine White and Virginia Dare ) by Rosemary and Stephen Vincent Benet, and the North Carolina Legend of the White Doe.
Cuyp probably first encountered a painting by van Goyen in 1640 when van Goyen was, as Stephen Reiss points out “ at the height of powers .” This is noticeable in the comparison between two of Cuyp ’ s landscape paintings inscribed 1639 where no properly formed style is apparent and the landscape backgrounds he painted two years later for two of his father ’ s group portraits that are distinctly van Goyenesque.
A Little Night Music is a musical with music and lyrics by Stephen Sondheim and book by Hugh Wheeler.
" He noted that " the real triumph belongs to Stephen Sondheim ... the music is a celebration of 3 / 4 time, an orgy of plaintively memorable waltzes, all talking of past loves and lost worlds ... There is a peasant touch here.
Anyone Can Whistle is a musical with a book by Arthur Laurents and music and lyrics by Stephen Sondheim.
A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum is a musical with music and lyrics by Stephen Sondheim and book by Burt Shevelove and Larry Gelbart.
M. H. Abrams and Stephen Greenblatt assert in their introduction to Beowulf in the Norton Anthology of English Literature that, " The poet was reviving the heroic language, style, and pagan world of ancient Germanic oral poetry it is now widely believed that Beowulf is the work of a single poet who was a Christian and that his poem reflects well-established Christian tradition.
General Melchett ( Stephen Fry ) rallies his troops from a French château thirty-five miles from the front, where he is aided and abetted by his assistant, Captain Darling ( Tim McInnerny ), pencil-pusher supreme and Blackadder's nemesis, whose name is played on for maximum comedic value.
It is set on the turn of the millennium, and features Lord Blackadder placing a bet with his friends – modern versions of Queenie ( Miranda Richardson ), Melchett ( Stephen Fry ), George ( Hugh Laurie ) and Darling ( Tim McInnerny ) – that he has built a working time machine.
* With 164 catches, He is the fourth all-time catch-taker of non-Wicketkeepers, behind Rahul Dravid, Mark Waugh and Stephen Fleming.
Stephen Cook asserts that the prophetic efforts of this book can be summed up in this passage " I have been the Lord your God ever since the land of Egypt ; you know no God but me, and besides me there is no savior " () Hosea's job was to speak these words during a time when that had been essentially forgotten.
According to Stephen Frederic Dale, the name Babur is derived from the Persian word babr, meaning " tiger ", a word that repeatedly appears in Firdawsī's Shāhnāma and had also been borrowed by the Turkic languages of Central Asia.
Stephen Sackur appears on Hardtalk, which is aired weeknights and at weekends, while Badawi, Gracie and Sarah Montague provide cover for him.

Stephen and author
* 1994: Desilu: The Story of Lucille Ball and Desi Arnaz By Coyne Stephen Sanders and Tom Gilbert ( author ) ( Whole life, and focuses prominently on the Business affairs of Desilu Productions )( PNT )
Several well-known horror enthusiasts publicly criticized the German ban on the movie, including author Stephen King ( who gave it a rave review in the November 1982 issue of Twilight Zone ).
* Stephen Stapley ( born 1953 ), author of Fables of Fabulous Animals
Also in the 1970s, horror author Stephen King debuted on the film scene as many of his books were adapted for the screen, beginning with Brian De Palma's adaptation of King's first published novel, Carrie ( 1976 ), which was nominated for Academy Awards.
Many later figures were influenced by Lovecraft's works, including author and artist Clive Barker, prolific horror writer Stephen King, comics writers Alan Moore, Neil Gaiman and Mike Mignola, film directors John Carpenter, Stuart Gordon, and Guillermo Del Toro, horror manga artist Junji Ito, and artist H. R. Giger.
Stephen would go on to become a best-selling author and biographer, later hosting a television special about his father on Turner Classic Movies.
* 1900 – Stephen Crane, American author ( b. 1871 )
* 1942 – Stephen Hawking, English theoretical physicist and author
* 1946 – Stephen Coonts, American author
* James Mayo, pen name of Stephen Coulter, ( born 1914 ), English author and journalist
* 1946 – Stephen Hunter, American author
* 1890 – Harry Stephen Keeler, American author ( d. 1967 )
* 1958 – Stephen Clarke, British author
If, as is widely thought, he is the author of the frescoes Stories of the Virgin and Story of Saint Stephen in the Cappella dell ' Assunta, Florence, then he would have visited nearby Prato sometime between 1435 and 1440.
Richard Bachman is a pen name used by horror fiction author Stephen King.
At the beginning of Stephen King's career, the general view among publishers was such that an author was limited to a book every year, since publishing more would not be acceptable to the public.
* 1947 – Stephen King, American author
As the author Stephen Law paraphrases in his book " War For the Children's Mind " ( Law ,' Keeping the masses in Line ' p 159 ) " The most theistic prosperous democracy, the U. S., is exceptional, but not in the manner Franklin predicted.
Stephen McEveety will lead the production team and author N. D. Wilson has been tapped to write the script.
As described by author Stephen Puleo:
First person interview conducted with Stephen Jones, Public Defender for Timothy McVeigh and author of Others Unknown: The Oklahoma City Bombing Case and Conspiracy on January 27, 2010.
* August 24 – Stephen Fry, British comedian, author, and actor
* June 5 – Stephen Crane, American author ( b. 1871 )
* December 30 – Stephen Leacock, British-Canadian author and economist ( d. 1944 )
* May 20 – Stephen Jay Gould, American paleontologist and author ( b. 1941 )

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