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Eanbald may
refer to:
Eanbald (died 796),
Archbishop of York
Eanbald (floruit 798), also
Archbishop of York (died 808); also
known as
Eanbald II This...
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Eanbald II (died c. 808) was an
eighth century Archbishop of York and
correspondent of Alcuin.
Eanbald was
taught by
Alcuin when
Alcuin was the teacher...
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Eanbald I (died 10
August 796) was an
eighth century Archbishop of York.
Eanbald was a
fellow student at York with
Alcuin under Æthelbert, his predecessor...
- London), late 8th
century Bishop Eadbald of Lindsey,
middle 9th
century Eanbald (disambiguation) This
disambiguation page
lists articles about people with...
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Eanbald as his successor. The
exact date this
occurred is unclear.
Alcuin gives a date
corresponding to July 778, but it
could be 777 too.
Eanbald's position...
- and
publicly takes a concubine.
Eardwulf is
alienated from
Archbishop Eanbald of York. King Offa of
Mercia and
Charlemagne seal a
trading agreement,...
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since 31
August 2020 Bosa of York,
Bishop of York and
Saint (died c. 705)
Eanbald,
Archbishop (780–796) Osbald, King of
Northumbria (died 799)
Guthred Hardacnutson...
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Northumbrian church was the
Archbishop of York, an
office held by
Eanbald I to 796,
Eanbald II
until some time
after 808, and then by
Wulfsige to
around 830...
- Adalberht, Ælberht, Aelberht,
Aldbert or Æthelbert. c. 780 796
Eanbald (I) 796 c. 808
Eanbald (II) c. 808 c. 834
Wulfsige 837 854
Wigmund 854 c. 896 Wulfhere...
- as an
archbishopric and to
confirm the
election of the new archbishop,
Eanbald I. On his way home, he met
Charlemagne (whom he had met once before), this...