Guthlac, St
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Guthlac, St (d. 714/15), a young nobleman of Mercia who reacted against his military life and became a hermit at Crowland (or Croyland) in Lincolnshire. Æthelbald, king of Mercia, had a church built over his tomb, which later became the abbey of Crowland. Not long after his death was written the Latin
Vita Sancti Guthlaci (
c.740) by Felix of Croyland. There are two adjacent poems in Old English, in the
Exeter Book known as
Guthlac A and
Guthlac B, which used to be attributed to
Cynewulf.
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