- Wearmouth
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The Saxon name for the area on each side of the mouth of the River Wear, including Bishopwearmouth and Monkwearmouth, that later became Sunderland
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Wearmouth — (spr. ŭīrmöth), s. Sunderland … Meyers Großes Konversations-Lexikon
Wearmouth — (spr. wíhrmöth), Vorstadt von Sunderland (s.d.) … Kleines Konversations-Lexikon
Wearmouth — DEC … Deutsch Wikipedia
Wearmouth Abbey — • Benedictine monastery in Durham, England Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Wearmouth Abbey Wearmouth Abbey † … Catholic encyclopedia
Wearmouth-Brücke — 54.910138 1.38299 Koordinaten: 54° 54′ 36,5″ N, 1° 22′ 58,8″ W f1 … Deutsch Wikipedia
Wearmouth Bridge — Infobox Bridge bridge name = Wearmouth Bridge caption = The current Wearmouth Bridge constructed in 1929. The bridge in the background is a railway bridge and is still in use. official name = locale = Sunderland, England carries = Motor vehicles… … Wikipedia
Wearmouth Rail Bridge — Infobox Bridge bridge name = Wearmouth Rail Bridge caption = Wearmouth Rail Bridge, behind Wearmouth Bridge, 2005. official name = locale = Sunderland, England carries = Rail Tyne and Wear Metro crosses = River Wear open = 1879 below = 86ft… … Wikipedia
Wearmouth — Sunderland Cet article concerne la ville britannique. Pour les autres significations, voir Sunderland (homonymie). Sunderland … Wikipédia en Français
Wearmouth — See Benedict Biscop … Encyclopedia of Barbarian Europe
Abbaye de Wearmouth-Jarrow — Église Saint Pierre de Wearmouth. L’abbaye de Wearmouth Jarrow, ou de Monkwearmouth Jarrow, est une abbaye bénédictine, composée de deux monastères jumeaux, fondés en Northumbrie par Benoît Biscop, l’un en 674, l’autre en 682. Bien que ces monas … Wikipédia en Français