'Reginald of Durham' (
fl.
1162 —
1173) was an
English monk and
hagiologist.
Reginald, a monk at
Durham, was a hagiologist who wrote about the lives of
saints. His best known work is about the hermit Saint
Godric of Finchale. He also wrote about the
7th century Saint
Cuthbert of Lindisfarne, about Saint
Oswald, a 7th century marytred King of
Northumbria, and about the life of
St Ebba (
615 —
683), daughter of the King of Northumbria who founded a monastery at
Ebchester. Ebba was the abbess of a mixed monastery of monks and nuns at
Coldingham.
Shortly after Ebba's death, the monastery was accidentally burned down in 683 AD. The destructive fire was said to have been an act of God resulting from the sins of its inmates.
Note that the alternative name Reginald of Coldingham, while perpetuated in the ''
Dictionary of National Biography'' and the ''
Dictionary of Medieval Latin'', is spurious.
External link
★ ''
Life of Saint Godric'' – excerpts