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Ealhstan was a
medieval Bishop of Sherborne.
Ealhstan was
consecrated between 816 and 825. He died in 867.
According to the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle, he died...
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Sherborne Appointed between 867 and 868 Term
ended 871
Predecessor Eahlstan Successor Æthelheah
Orders Consecration between 867 and 868
Personal details...
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unheard of in all
previous ages" came from Æthelbald's
chief counsellors,
Eahlstan,
Bishop of
Sherborne and Eanwulf,
Ealdorman of Somerset, who had been two...
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southern England.
Ecgberht followed it up by
sending Æthelwulf with
Eahlstan,
Bishop of Sherborne, and Wulfheard,
Ealdorman of Hampshire, with a large...
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Irish monk and
scribe Donnchad mac Aedacain, king of
Uisneach (Ireland)
Eahlstan,
bishop of
Sherborne Fujiwara no Yoshimi, ****anese
nobleman (b. 813) Fujiwara...
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Charles the Bald, king of the West Franks. Æthelbald, with the
support of
Eahlstan,
Bishop of Sherborne, and Eanwulf,
Ealdorman of Somerset,
refused to give...
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ended between 816 and 824
Predecessor Denefrith Successor Eahlstan Orders Consecration between 793 and 801
Personal details Died
between 816...
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Ealhstan may
refer to Leofstan,
bishop of
London in the
early tenth century Eahlstan,
bishop of
Sherborne in the mid
ninth century This
disambiguation page...
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faced difficulties: his
eldest surviving son, Æthelbald,
supported by
Eahlstan,
Bishop of
Sherborne and Eanwulf,
Ealdorman of Somerset, were conspiring...
- 793 x 801 816 x 825
Wigberht Also
recorded as Wigheorht. 816 x 825 867
Eahlstan Also
recorded as Alfstan. 867 or 868 871
Saint Heahmund Also
recorded as...