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Eanbert of
Lindisfarne (died 854) was
Bishop of
Lindisfarne from 845
until 854. He was the
penultimate bishop to
reside at Lindisfarne,
which by this...
- with 23 ships.
Eardulf becomes bishop of Lindisfarne,
after the
death of
Eanbert. Al-Mu'tadid,
Muslim caliph (or 861)
Cadell ap Rhodri, king of Seisyllwg...
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Viking raid 793 803 821
Egbert 821 830
Heathwred 830 845
Ecgred 845 854
Eanbert 854 875
Eardulf 883 889
Eardulf 900 c. 915
Cutheard c. 915 c. 925 Tilred...
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Cuthbert Eadberht Eadfrith Æthelwold
Cynewulf Higbald Egbert Heathwred Ecgred Eanbert Eardulf Bishops of Chester-le-Street
Eardulf Cutheard Tilred Wigred Uhtred...
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Bishop of
Lindisfarne Bishop of Chester-le-Street In
office 854
Predecessor Eanbert Successor Cutheard Personal details Died 899
Denomination Christian...
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Lindisfarne Bishop of
Lindisfarne Appointed 830 Term
ended 845
Predecessor Heathwred Successor Eanbert Personal details Died 845
Denomination Christian...
- with 23 ships.
Eardulf becomes bishop of Lindisfarne,
after the
death of
Eanbert.
November 20 – Theoktistos, co-regent of the
Empire on
behalf of 15-year...
- Hexham, and who
served only
until 800, when he died and was
succeeded by
Eanbert. However,
Beadwulf was
still the
Bishop of
Candida Casa in 803, so this...
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consecration was on 11 June 803 at Bywell, with
Archbishop Eanbald II and
bishops Eanbert of
Hexham and
Beadwulf in attendance. John of Worcester,
writing in 1140...