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    Cynewulf is a well attested Anglo-Saxon given name literally meaning cyne (royal, of a king) and wulf (wolf). Known for his religious compositions, Cynewulf is regarded as one of the pre-eminent figures of Anglo-Saxon Christian poetry.

  2. Cynewulf (flourished 9th century ad, Northumbria or Mercia [now in England]) was an author of four Old English poems preserved in late 10th-century manuscripts.

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  3. Cynewulf was the King of Wessex from 757 until his death in 786. He ruled for about 29 years. He was a direct male descendant of Cerdic. Cynewulf became king after his predecessor, Sigeberht, was deposed.

  4. Cynewulf. Cynewulf is one of the four Anglo-Saxon poets known by name whose work still survives. Poems by Cynewulf. Runic Signature for Cynewulf’s “Fates of the Apostles”.

  5. May 29, 2018 · Learn about Cynewulf, one of the earliest religious poets in Old English, who wrote four poems with his name in runic letters. Explore his life, works, style and themes, such as the Advent, Ascension and Second Coming of Christ.

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  7. Learn about Cynewulf, the Anglo-Saxon poet who signed his poems with runes and wrote four Christian narratives. Explore his achievements, style, and works, such as Elene, Christ II, and Juliana, with critical analysis and bibliography.

  8. May 20, 2013 · The Old English poems attributed to Cynewulf, who flourished some time between the eighth and tenth centuries, are unusual because most vernacular poems in this period are anonymous.