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Ecgbald was a
medieval Bishop of Winchester. He was
consecrated between 759 and 778. He died
between 781 and 784. Fryde, et al.
Handbook of
British Chronology...
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Edgbaston means "village of a man
called Ecgbald", from the Old
English personal name + tun "farm". The
personal name
Ecgbald means "bold sword" (literally "bold...
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Appointed between 781 and 785 Term
ended between 781 and 785
Predecessor Ecgbald Successor Cyneberht Personal details Died
between 781 and 785 Denomination...
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Cyneheard betw. 759–778 betw. 759–778 Æthelheard betw. 759–778 betw. 781–785
Ecgbald betw. 781–785 betw. 781–785 Dudd betw. 781–785 betw. 801–803 Cyneberht...
- (686-)687: land on the
island (later Hoo St Werburgh) and
adjoining granted tn
Ecgbald and his
familia monastery under an
abbot 716; destro**** in
raids by the...
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indistinguishable without *agi-; eg, ecg, egg, ekk, agin, egin sword,
blade Y Egbert,
Ecgbald, Eggert, Ecgwine, Ekkehart, Ecgric, Eginolf; Ecgwynn, Egon Some
names in...
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titles Preceded by
Cyneheard Bishop of
Winchester c. 765–793 Succeeded by
Ecgbald Preceded by Jænberht
Archbishop of
Canterbury 793–805 Succeeded by Wulfred...
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between 759 and 778 Term
ended between 759 and 778
Predecessor Cyneheard Successor Ecgbald Personal details Died
between 759 and 778
Denomination Christian...
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Dorchester Wine
Leuthere Hædde
Daniel Hunfrith Cyneheard Æthelheard
Ecgbald Dudd
Cyneberht Ealhmund Wigthegn Herefrith (disputed)
Eadmund (disputed)...
- (686-)687: land on the
island (later Hoo St Werburgh) and
adjoining granted tn
Ecgbald and his
familia monastery under an
abbot 716; destro**** in
raids by the...