- The
Councils of
Clovesho or
Clofesho were a
series of
synods attended by Anglo-Saxon kings, bishops,
abbots and
nobles in the 8th and 9th centuries. They...
-
Peter (later
Gloucester Cathedral) and he
presided over two
synods at
Clofesho (an
unknown location believed to be near
London with
Archbishop Wulfred...
- rule he
rebuilds the
Abbey of St. Peter, and
presides over two
synods at
Clofesho. May 30 –
Emperor Saga
abdicates the throne,
after a 10-year reign. He...
- of Ickleford. It has been
suggested that
Hitchin was the
location of '
Clofesho', the
place chosen in 673 by
Theodore of
Tarsus the
Archbishop of Canterbury...
-
suggested that
Brixworth may have been the site of
synods that took
place at
Clofesho in the 8th and 9th centuries. This
might account for the
unusually large...
-
Archbishop Tatwine, and was
still bishop in 747, when he
attended the
Synod of
Clofesho. His date of
death is unknown.
Another undated charter, in
which Æðelberht...
- Mopsuestia, and the Gulf of
Alexandretta (İskenderun)
October 12 – The
Synod of
Clofesho (possibly Brixworth) is held, at
which the
Archbishopric of
Lichfield is...
- with Æthelhard,
Archbishop of Canterbury, was
settled at the
Synod of
Clofesho, at an
uncertain location. King Offa had at
least five children, and it...
-
attempt to
secure control was
manifested in
decrees made by
synods at
Clofesho in 803 and more
especially the
synod of
Chelsea in 816.
Tensions over the...
- with the
absence of a
bishop of
Sherborne from
records of the
Council of
Clofesho of 824. In the
ninth century, the
region "west of Selwood"
formed a separate...