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Alcuin and Eadberht of Northumbria

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Difference between Alcuin and Eadberht of Northumbria

Alcuin vs. Eadberht of Northumbria

Alcuin of York (Flaccus Albinus Alcuinus; 735 – 19 May 804 AD)—also called Ealhwine, Alhwin or Alchoin—was an English scholar, clergyman, poet and teacher from York, Northumbria. Eadberht (died 20 August 768) was king of Northumbria from 737 or 738 to 758.

Similarities between Alcuin and Eadberht of Northumbria

Alcuin and Eadberht of Northumbria have 5 things in common (in Unionpedia): Ælfwald I of Northumbria, Ecgbert of York, Kingdom of Northumbria, Lindisfarne, York.

Ælfwald I of Northumbria

Ælfwald (born 759-767 AD) was king of Northumbria from 779 to 788.

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Ecgbert of York

Ecgbert (died November 766) was an 8th-century cleric who established the archdiocese of York in 735.

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Kingdom of Northumbria

The Kingdom of Northumbria (Norþanhymbra rīce) was a medieval Anglian kingdom in what is now northern England and south-east Scotland.

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Lindisfarne

The Holy Island of Lindisfarne, also known simply as Holy Island, is a tidal island off the northeast coast of England, which constitutes the civil parish of Holy Island in Northumberland.

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York

York is a historic walled city at the confluence of the rivers Ouse and Foss in North Yorkshire, England.

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Alcuin and Eadberht of Northumbria Comparison

Alcuin has 97 relations, while Eadberht of Northumbria has 44. As they have in common 5, the Jaccard index is 3.55% = 5 / (97 + 44).

References

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