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- Elfodd, Elvodug or Elfoddw (Latin: Elbodus or Elbodius; died 809) was a Welsh bishop. He induced the Welsh church to accept the Roman computus for determining...
- celebrating Easter in the Welsh church into line with Rome by "Elbodius" (Elfodd), Bishop of Bangor, in 768. Events in England, Ireland, Scotland, Brittany...
- Nennius was a student of Elvodugus, commonly identified with the bishop Elfodd of Bangor who convinced British ecclesiastics to accept the Continental...
- the Catholic method of calculating Easter through the efforts of Bishop Elfodd in 768, thus removing a longstanding point of ecclesiastical contention...
- Aureolus of Aragon, Frankish nobleman Cellach Tosach mac Donngaile, Irish king Elfodd, Welsh bishop (approximate date) Gang, king of Balhae (Korea) Wang ****hen...
- Roman and Saxon computus until induced to do so around 768 by "Archbishop" Elfodd of "Gwynedd". The Norman invasion of Wales finally brought Welsh dioceses...
- wooden church on the bank of the River IJssel (approximate date). Archbishop Elfodd of Gwynedd persuades the Welsh Church to accept the Roman dating of Easter...
- Aureolus of Aragon, Frankish nobleman Cellach Tosach mac Donngaile, Irish king Elfodd, Welsh bishop (approximate date) Gang, king of Balhae (Korea) Wang ****hen...
- the Catholic method of calculating Easter through the efforts of bishop Elfodd: 114  795/6 Battle at Rhuddlan Marsh, between the Saxons and Welsh; there...
- Gymro) (1804–1884), Welsh Congregational Minister, linguist, writer and poet Elfodd (died 809) Welsh bishop Samuel Ifor Enoch (1914–2001), Prin****l of the...