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Athelm (or Æthelhelm; died 926) was an
English churchman, who was the
first Bishop of Wells, and
later Archbishop of Canterbury. His translation, or moving...
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Dioceses of Bath and of
Crediton are
separated from that of Sherborne,
Athelm being appointed first Bishop of
Wells and
Eadwulf of Crediton. Æthelweard...
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Bregowine Jænberht Æthelhard
Wulfred Feologild Ceolnoth Æthelred
Plegmund Athelm Wulfhelm Oda Ælfsige
Byrhthelm Dunstan Æthelgar
Sigeric Ælfric of Abingdon...
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According to a
later biographer,
Adelard of Ghent, he was a
nephew of
Athelm,
Archbishop of Canterbury, but this is less
certain as it is not mentioned...
- Phạm Thị Trân,
Vietnamese opera singer and
Mandarin (d. 976)
January 8 –
Athelm,
archbishop of
Canterbury March 9 – Zhu Youqian,
Chinese warlord April 29...
- 923
Plegmund (Plegemund)
Clerk to King Alfred. bet. 923 and 925 8 Jan 926
Athelm (Æðelhelm)
Translated from Wells. c. 926 12 Feb 941
Wulfhelm Translated...
- cathedral. Later,
Wulfhelm and his
predecessor as
bishop and
archbishop Athelm were
moved to a
chapel dedicated to St Benedict,
which later was incorporated...
- 890 Term
ended 2
August either 914 or 923
Predecessor Æthelred
Successor Athelm Orders Consecration 890
Personal details Died 2
August either 914 or 923...
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Italian apostle and
saint 871 – Bagsecg,
Viking warrior and
leader 926 –
Athelm,
archbishop of
Canterbury 1079 – Adèle of France,
countess of
Flanders (b...
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Canterbury Æthelstan 17 July 924 4
September 925
Kingston upon
Thames Athelm,
Archbishop of
Canterbury Edmund I 27
October 939
Possibly 1
December 939...