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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 42. Chapters: Pope Benedict III, Ansgar, Asser, Swithun, Ludger, Beadwulf, Claudius of Turin, Plegmund, Theodulf of Orleans, Eulogius of Cordoba, Hilduin, Theophanes the Branded, Heathored of Whithorn, Ceolnoth, Halitgar, Landulf II of Capua, Adalgar, Haymo of Halberstadt, Agobard, Feologild, Cellach I, Bodo, Athanasius of Naples, Prudentius of Troyes, Wibod, Catellus of Castellammare, Aldric of Le Mans, Frederick of Utrecht, Toma bar Yacoub, Haito, Moses Bar-Kepha, Eardulf of Lindisfarne, Hugh the Abbot, Rimbert, Metrophanes of Smyrna, Ansovinus, Cynered, Joscelin, Freculphus, AEthelwulf of Selsey, Guthheard, Jonas of Orleans, Donatus of Zadar, Eahlstan, Wulfheard, Ealdwulf of Lichfield, Athanasius I, Cuthwulf, Adelin of Seez, Higbald of Lindisfarne, Cadac-Andreas, Egbert of Lindisfarne, Theodard, Waermund I, Saint Hunger, Werferth, Wilbert, Drogo of Metz, AEthelbald of York, Hraethhun, Tunberht, Liutward, Burgheard of Lichfield, Wulfred of Lichfield, AEthelwold, Herewine, Wulfsige of Lichfield, Ecgred of Lindisfarne, Edgar, Hunberght, Cynefrith, Swithwulf, Cynemund, Beonna, Rudolf I, Deorlaf, Heahmund, Waermund II, Wulfsige of Sherborne, Denebeorht, Herefrith, Theophylact of Nicomedia, Beornmod, Amalarius of Trier, Tatnoth, Heahbeorht, Eanbert of Lindisfarne, Mucel, Ealhmund of Winchester, Elfodd, Tunbeorht, Badenoth, Ealhhun, Wigthegn, Denewulf, Ealhferth, Helmstan, Eadhun, Askericus, Egfrid of Lindisfarne, Kenstec, Solomon III, Bishop of Constance, Eadmund of Winchester, Luidger of Utrecht, Rothad of Soissons, Abbo of Auxerre, Victor III, Bishop of Chur, Michael of Synnada, Ricfried, John of Pavia, Adalbold I, Diarmait ua Tigernain, John IV, Alberik II, Hunfrid of Prum, Rudesind I, Eginhard, Savaric I, Pardulus of Laon. Excerpt: Asser (d. 908/909) was a Welsh monk from St David's, Dyfed, who became Bishop of Sherborne in the 890