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- Ceatta abstract "Ceatta of Lichfield is an obscure 7th-century Anglo Saxon saint of the Catholic Church. He is often recorded in conjunction with St. Chad. and the name may be derived from his association with Chador his well. He is presumed to have floruit in the 7th century around Lichfield in what was the Kingdom of Mercia. Ceatta, is an old English personal name meaning a swamp although a Welsh origin has also be postulated. It is also possible that he is merely a duplication of St Ceadda.He is known to history primarily from the Old English manuscript, On the Resting-Places of the Saints.".
- Ceatta wikiPageID "41526533".
- Ceatta wikiPageRevisionID "599458560".
- Ceatta subject Category:7th-century_English_people.
- Ceatta subject Category:Anglo-Saxon_saints.
- Ceatta subject Category:People_from_Lichfield.
- Ceatta comment "Ceatta of Lichfield is an obscure 7th-century Anglo Saxon saint of the Catholic Church. He is often recorded in conjunction with St. Chad. and the name may be derived from his association with Chador his well. He is presumed to have floruit in the 7th century around Lichfield in what was the Kingdom of Mercia. Ceatta, is an old English personal name meaning a swamp although a Welsh origin has also be postulated.".
- Ceatta label "Ceatta".
- Ceatta sameAs m.0zwpytg.
- Ceatta sameAs Q16207519.
- Ceatta sameAs Q16207519.
- Ceatta wasDerivedFrom Ceatta?oldid=599458560.
- Ceatta isPrimaryTopicOf Ceatta.