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- 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...
- Routledge. p. 160. ISBN 9781135030179.  Moyes, James (1908). "Councils of Clovesho". In Herbermann, Charles (ed.). Catholic Encyclopedia. Vol. 4. New York:...
- various dissolute and irreligious acts. The subsequent 747 council of Clovesho and a charter Æthelbald issued at Gumley in 749—which freed the church...
- text of the 1911 Encyclopædia Britannica article "Witan". Councils of Clovesho Elective monarchy Kurultai Loya Jirga, a similar concept from Afghanistan...
- for 16 years, ending after Offa's death, when at the Fifth Council of Clovesho its dioceses were restored to Æthelhard, Archbishop of Canterbury by Pope...
- the Archbishopric of Lichfield was formally abolished at the Council of Clovesho on 12 October 803, and the Archbishopric of Canterbury thus regained the...
- Lichfield as well as those of Canterbury. Æthelheard held a council at Clovesho on 12 October 803 which finally stripped Lichfield of its archiepiscopal...
- given as comes and dux, such as during his attendance at the Council of Clovesho in 742. Bercol 1 1 at Prosopography of Anglo-Saxon England "PASE Glossary"...
- among these that the English bishops should hold an annual council at Clovesho. A major reorganisation of the English church occurred the late 700s. King...
- restored the dioceses to the authority of Canterbury. In 803 the Council of Clovesho accepted this decision. During the 9th century, the diocese was devastated...