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Artikel: Ceddus
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Ceddus (bahasa Latin: Cedda; skt. 620 – 26 Oktober 664) merupakan seorang biarawan dan uskup Anglo-Saxon dari Kerajaan Northumbria. Ia adalah seorang penginjil Middle Angles dan Saxon Timur di Inggris dan seorang peserta penting dalam Sinode Whitby, sebuah pertemuan yang menyelesaikan perbedaan-perbedaan penting dalam Gereja di Inggris. Ia divenerasikan di Anglikanisme, Gereja Katolik Roma dan Gereja Ortodoks Timur.
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Wikisource: Bede's History, Book 3 Easily searched for references to Cedd.
Fordham Medieval Sourcebook: Bede's History, Book 3 Alternative translation.
Historiam Ecclesiasticam Gentis Anglorum, Liber Tertius Latin Library version of original Latin text.
HISTORIAM ECCLESIASTICAM GENTIS ANGLORUM LIBRI III, IV Internet Archive download of Latin text of Books 3 and 4 in PDF, TXT and other formats.
Powicke, F. Maurice and E. B. Fryde Handbook of British Chronology 2nd. ed. London:Royal Historical Society 1961
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Bassett, Steven, Ed. The Origins of the Anglo-Saxon Kingdoms. Leicester University Press, 1989. ISBN 978-0-7185-1367-2. Studies on state formation that provide important political background to the conversion.
Fletcher, Richard. The Conversion of Europe: From Paganism to Christianity 371-1386. . HarperCollins, 1997. ISBN 0-00-255203-5. Places the conversion of the Anglo-Saxons in the widest possible context, and places Cedd's family incidentally but tellingly within the author's overall interpretation.
Mayr-Harting, Henry. The Coming of Christianity to Anglo-Saxon England. 1991. Pennsylvania State University Press. ISBN 978-0-271-00769-4. Cedd and Chad are strongly featured in this widely recommended narrative account of the conversion, much revised since its first publication in 1972, and giving a clear picture of the political and cultural context.
Cave, Diana . St Cedd: Seventh-century Celtic saint. The first biography of this priest. PublishNation, London 2015. ISBN 978-1-326-29593-6
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Cedd 1 di Prosopography of Anglo-Saxon England