<Vt occīsō Eduīne Paulīnus Cantiam rediēns Hrofēnsis ecclēsiae praesulātum suscēperit>
[1] At vērō Eduīnī cum X et VII annīs gentī Anglōrum simul et Brettōnum glōriōsissimē praeesset, ē quibus sex etiam ipse, ut dīximus, Chrīstī rēgnō mīlitāvit, rebellāvit adversus eum Caedvalla rēx Brettōnum, auxilium praebente illī Pendā virō strēnuissimō dē rēgiō genere Merciōrum, quī et ipse ex eō tempore gentis eiusdem rēgnō annīs XX et duōbus variā sorte praefuit; et cōnsertō gravī proeliō in campō, quī vocātur Haethfelth, occīsus est Eduīnī diē quartō īduum Octobrium, annō dominicae incarnātiōnis DCXXXIII, cum esset annōrum XL et VIII; eiusque tōtus vel interemtus vel dispersus est exercitus. [2] In quō etiam bellō ante illum ūnus fīlius eius Osfrid iuvenis bellicōsus cecidit, alter Eadfrid necessitāte cōgente ad Pendam rēgem trānsfūgit, et ab eō postmodum, rēgnante Osvaldō, contrā fidem iūris iūrandī peremtus est.
[3] Quō tempore maxima est facta strāges in ecclēsiā vel gente Nordanhymbrōrum, maximē quod ūnus ex ducibus, ā quibus ācta est, pāgānus, alter, quia barbarus erat pāgānō saevior. [4] Sīquidem Penda cum omnī Merciōrum gente īdōlīs dēditus, et Chrīstiānī erat nōminis ignārus; at vērō Caedvalla, quamvīs nōmen et professiōnem habēret Chrīstiānī, adeō tamen erat animō ac mōribus barbarus, ut nē sexuī quidem muliebrī vel innocuae parvulorum parceret aetātī, quīn ūniversōs atrōcitāte ferīnā mortī per tormenta contrāderet, multō tempore tōtās eōrum prōvinciās dēbacchandō pervagātus, ac tōtum genus Anglōrum Brittāniae fīnibus ērāsūrum sē esse dēlīberāns. [5] Sed nec religiōnī Chrīstiānae, quae apud eōs exorta erat, aliquid impendēbat honōris. [6] Quippe cum usque hodiē mōris sit Brettōnum, fidem religiōnemque Anglōrum prō nihil habēre, neque in aliquō eīs magis commūnicāre quam pāgānīs. [7] Allātum est autem caput Eduīnī rēgis Eburācum, et illātum posteā in ecclēsiam beātī apostolī Petrī, quam ipse coepit, sed successor eius Osvald perfēcit, ut suprā docuimus, positum est in porticū sānctī pāpae Gregoriī, ā cuius ipse discipulīs verbum vītae suscēperat.
[8] Turbātis itaque rēbus Nordanhymbrōrum huius articulō clādis, cum nīl alicubi praesidiī nisi in fugā esse vidērētur, Paulīnus assūmtā sēcum rēgīnā Aedilbergē, quam prīdem addūxerat, rediit Cantiam nāvigiō, atque ab Honōriō archiepiscopō et rēge Eadbaldō multum honōrificē susceptus est. [9] Vēnit autem illūc duce Bassō mīlite rēgis Eduīnī fortissimō, habēns sēcum Eanfledam fīliam et Vuscfreān fīlium Eduīnī, nec nōn et Yffī fīlium Osfridī fīliī eius, quōs posteā māter metū Eadbaldī et Osualdī rēgum mīsit in Galliam nūtriendōs rēgī Daegberēctō, quī erat amīcus illīus, ibique ambō in īnfantiā dēfūnctī, et iuxtā honōrem vel rēgiīs puerīs vel innocentibus Chrīstī congruum in ecclēsiā sepultī sunt. [10] Attulit quoque sēcum vāsa pretiōsa Eduīnī rēgis perplura, in quibus et crucem magnam auream, et calicem aureum cōnsecrātum ad ministerium altāris, quae hāctenus in ecclēsiā Cantiae cōnservāta mōnstrantur.
[11] Quō in tempore Hrofēnsis ecclēsia pāstōrem minimē habēbat, eō quod Rōmānus praesul illīus ad Honōrium pāpam ā Iūstō archiepiscopō lēgātārius missus absortus fuerat flūctibus Ītalicī maris; ac per hoc cūram illīus praefātus Paulīnus invītātiōne Honōriī antistitis et Eadbaldī rēgis suscēpit ac tenuit, usque dum et ipse suō tempore ad caelestia rēgna cum glōriōsī frūctū labōris ascendit. [12] In quā ecclēsiā moriēns pallium quoque, quod ā Rōmānō pāpā accēperat, relīquit.
[13] Relīquerat autem in ecclēsiā suā Eburācī Iācōbum diāconum, virum utique ecclesiasticum et sānctum, quī multō exhinc tempore in ecclēsiā manēns magnās antīquō hostī praedās docendō et baptīzandō ēripuit; cuius nōmine vīcus, in quō maximē solēbat habitāre, iuxtā Cataractam, usque hodiē cognōminātur. [14] Quī, quoniam cantandī in ecclēsiā erat perītissimus, recuperātā postmodum pace in prōvinciā et crēscente numerō fidēlium, etiam magister ecclēsiasticae cantiōnis iuxtā mōrem Rōmānōrum sīve Cantuāriōrum multīs coepit existere; et ipse senex ac plēnus diērum, iuxtā scrīptūrās, patrum viam secūtus est.
notes
vocabulary
NOTE: Lemmatization of Anglo-Saxon Names
—: declined forms unattested
[ ]: nominative forms unattested (back-formed for purposes of lemmatization)
*: form unattested but hypothesized based on existing patterns
Aeduini –ī m.: Edwin, King of the Northumbrians, 616-633
Anglī –ōrum m.: the Angles, a Germanic tribe; the English
Britannī –ōrum m.: Britons
glōriōsus –a –um: full of glory
praesum praeesse praefuī praefutūrus: to be before; be present
sex; sextus –a –um: 6; 6th
Christus –ī m.: Christ
mīlitō mīlitāre mīlitāvī mīlitātus: to serve as a soldier
rebellō –āre: revolt, rebel
Caedualla –an m.: Cadwallon, King of Gwynedd, d.634
Britannī –ōrum m.: Britons
Penda — m. (accusative: Pendan): Penda, King of the Mercians, 626/632-655
vīrus –ī n.: bodily fluid, secretion
strēnuus –a –um: brisk, prompt, vigorous
Merciī –ōrum m.: the Mercians, the people of the march, or midlands
praesum praeesse praefuī praefutūrus: to be before; be present
cōnserō –ere –seruī –sertus: to tie together; join
Haethfelth: Hatfield Chase near Doncaster
occidō occidere occidī occāsus: to go down; set; fall
Aeduini –ī m.: Edwin, King of the Northumbrians, 616-633
īdūs īduum (pl. f.): the Ides
Octōber –bris –bre: of or pertaining to October
dominicus –ī m.: Sunday
incarnātiō –ōnis f.: incarnation
interimō interimere interēmī interēmptus: to destroy
dispergō –ere –spersī –spersus: to sprinkle
Osfrid –ī m.: Osfrith, Son of Edwin 2 of Northumbria, d.633
bellicōsus –a –um: warlike
Eadfrid –ī* m.: Eadfrith, Son of Edwin 2 of Northumbria, killed 634x642
trānsfugiō –fugere –fūgī: to take flight, flee; to defect, desert, go over (to)
postmodum: afterwards
rēgnō rēgnāre rēgnāvī rēgnātus: to rule
Osuald –ī m.: Oswald, King of the Northumbrians, 634-642
iūs iūrandum iūris iūrandī n.: oath
iūs iūrandum iūris iūrandī n.: oath
perimō –ere –ēmī –ēmptus: to take away completely; annihilate
māximus –a –um: greatest; maxime: most, especially, very much
strāgēs –is f.: prostrating; slaughter
ecclēsia –ae f.: church
Nordanhymbri –ōrum m.: the Northumbrians, people living north of the Humber estuary
maximē: most greatly
quod: the fact that
pāgānus –a –um: pagan
pāgānus –a –um: pagan
siquidem: if only, if indeed
Penda — m. (accusative: Pendan): Penda, King of the Mercians, 626/632-655
Merciī –ōrum m.: the Mercians, the people of the march, or midlands
īdōlum or īdōlon –ī n.: an idol; ghost
dēdō dēdere dēdidī dēditus: to give up, surrender
Chrīstiānus –a –um: Christian
īgnārus –a –um: ignorant
Caedualla –an m.: Cadwallon, King of Gwynedd, d.634
professiō –iōnis f.: confession of faith
Chrīstiānus –a –um: Christian
sexus –ūs m.: a sex (male or female)
muliebris muliebris muliebre: feminine
innocuus –a –um: harmless
parvulus –a –um: very small
ūniversus –a –um: entire
atrōcitās atrōcitātis n.: fierceness
ferīnus –a –um: of wild beasts
tormentum tormentī n.: torture
contrādō –dere –didi –ditum: to deliver together or wholly
multō: by much, greatly
dēbacchor –bacchārī: to rage, vent fury (on)
per–vagor –vagārī: to wander over, overrun
Anglī –ōrum m.: the Angles, a Germanic tribe; the English
Britannia –ae f.: Britain
ērādō ērādere ērāsī ērāsum: strip off, scrape away; erase, delete; wipe out, destroy
dēlīberō dēlīberāre dēlīberāvī dēlīberātus: to consider, deliberate
religiō religiōnis f.: religion
Chrīstiānus –a –um: Christian
exorior exorīrī exortus sum: to rise up, proceed
impendo –ere –di –pensus: to devote
Britannī –ōrum m.: Britons
religiō religiōnis f.: religion
Anglī –ōrum m.: the Angles, a Germanic tribe; the English
commūnicō commūnicāre commūnicāvī commūnicātus: to communicate
pāgānus –a –um: pagan
Aeduini –ī m.: Edwin, King of the Northumbrians, 616-633
Eburācum or Eborācum –ī n.: York
ecclēsia –ae f.: church
apostolus –ī m.: apostle
Petrus –ī m.: St Peter, the Apostle
successor –oris m.: a follower, successor
Osuald –ī m.: Oswald, King of the Northumbrians, 634-642
perficiō perficere perfēcī perfectus: to complete, accomplish
positus –a –um: located
porticus porticus f.: gate
pāpa –ae or –ātis m.: a father, pope
Grēgorius –ī m.: Gregory, the Great, pope, 590-604
discipulus discipulī m.: male student
Nordanhymbri –ōrum m.: the Northumbrians, people living north of the Humber estuary
articulus articulī m.: joint, knuckle; finger
clādēs clādis f.: destruction
alicubī: somewhere, anywhere
Paulīnus –ī m.: Paulinus, Bishop of York, 625-633; bishop of Rochester, 633-644
assūmō (or adsūmō) –sūmere –sūmpsī –sūmptum: to take in addition
rēgīna rēgīnae f.: queen
Aedilberga –ae f.: Æthelburg, Daughter of Æthelberht 3 I of Kent; queen of the Northumbrians
prīdem: long ago
Cantia –ae f.: a promontory of southeast England, now Kent
nāvigium –iī n.: boat
Honōrius –ī m.: Honorius, Archbishop of Canterbury, 627x631-653
archiepiscopus –ī m.: archbishop
Eadbald –ī m.: Eadbald, King of Kent, 616-640
multum: much, a lot
honōri–ficus –a –um: honorable
[Bass –ī] m. (ablative: Bassō): Bass, Dux who escorted Æthelburg 1 back to Kent
Aeduini –ī m.: Edwin, King of the Northumbrians, 616-633
Eanfled –ae f.: Eanflæd, Queen of Oswiu 1; daughter of Edwin 2, 626-post685
Uuscfrea — m. (accusative: Uuscfrean): Uscfrea, Son of King Edwin 2 of Northumbria
Aeduini –ī m.: Edwin, King of the Northumbrians, 616-633
Yffi — m.: Yffi, Grandson of Edwin 2, d. c.633
Osfrid –ī m.: Osfrith, Son of Edwin 2 of Northumbria, d.633
Eadbald –ī m.: Eadbald, King of Kent, 616-640
Osuald –ī m.: Oswald, King of the Northumbrians, 634-642
Gallia Galliae f.: Gaul
nūtriō –īre –īvī or iī –ītus: to nourish
Daegberect –ī* m.: Dagobert, I, king of Austrasia, 623-33; and Neustria, 629-38
amīcus amīcī m.: male friend
ambō ambae ambō: both
īnfantia –ae f.: infancy; early childhood
dēfungor dēfungī dēfūnctus sum: to depart, die
iūxtā: according to
innocēns: innocent, harmless
Christus –ī m.: Christ
congruus –a –um: agreeing, fit, suitable; harmonious, concordant
ecclēsia –ae f.: church
sepeliō sepelīre sepeliī/sepelīvī sepultum: to bury
vās –is or vāsum –ī n.: vase
pretiōsus –a –um : expensive, costly, precious
Aeduini –ī m.: Edwin, King of the Northumbrians, 616-633
perplūs perplūris: very many more, much more numerous
crux crucis f.: cross
calix –icis m.: dish; drinking cup
cōnsecrātus –a –um: holy, sacred
ministerium –ī n.: service, ministry
altāria –ium n.: the upper part of an altar; a high altar
hāctenus: thus far, so far, of space and time
ecclēsia –ae f.: church
Cantia –ae f.: a promontory of southeast England, now Kent
cōnservō cōnservāre cōnservāvī cōnservātus: to keep, preserve
mōnstrō mōnstrāre mōnstrāvī mōnstrātus: to show, point out
Hrofēnsis –is: of or pertaining to Rochester
ecclēsia –ae f.: church
pāstor pāstōris m.: shepherd
minimē: not
quod: the fact that
Rōmānus –a –um: Roman
praesul –ulis m.: bishop
Honōrius –ī m.: Honorius, Archbishop of Canterbury, 627x631-653
pāpa –ae or –ātis m.: a father, pope
Jūstus –ī m.: Justus, Bishop of Rochester; Archbishop of Canterbury, 624-627x631
archiepiscopus –ī m.: archbishop
lēgātārius –a –um: like an envoy or legate, legatine
absorbeō –bēre –buī –ptum: to devour, engulf
Ītalicus –a –um: Italian
praefatus –a –um: previously mentioned
Paulīnus –ī m.: Paulinus, Bishop of York, 625-633; bishop of Rochester, 633-644
invītātiō –ōnis f.: an invitation, challenge
Honōrius –ī m.: Honorius, Archbishop of Canterbury, 627x631-653
antistēs –itis m.: bishop
Eadbald –ī m.: Eadbald, King of Kent, 616-640
glōriōsus –a –um: full of glory
ecclēsia –ae f.: church
pallium palli(ī) n.: coverlet
Rōmānus –a –um: Roman
pāpa –ae or –ātis m.: a father, pope
ecclēsia –ae f.: church
Eburācum or Eborācum –ī n.: York
Iācōbus –ī m.: James, the Deacon
diāconus –ī m.: deacon
utīque: certainly
ecclēsiasticus –a –um: of or belonging to the Church
exhinc: after this, hereafter, then
ecclēsia –ae f.: church
baptīzo –āre –āvī –ātum: to baptize
vīcus vīcī m.: village
maximē: most greatly
habitō habitāre habitāvī habitātus: to inhabit
iūxtā: according to
Cataracta –ae f.: Catterick (North Yorkshire)
cognōminō –āre –āvī –ātus: to name, to call
cantō cantāre cantāvī cantātus: to sing, play
ecclēsia –ae f.: church
perītus –a –um: skilled
reciperō –āre: to regain
postmodum: afterwards
ecclēsiasticus –a –um: of or belonging to the Church
cantiō –iōnis f.: chanting, singing
iūxtā: according to
Rōmānus –a –um: Roman
Cantuarī –ōrum m. : the people of Kent
exsistō –sistere –stitī: to exist, be; emerge
senex senis: old, aged
iūxtā: according to
scrīptūra –ae f.: Scripture