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Higbald of
Lindisfarne (or Hygebald) was
Bishop of
Lindisfarne from 780 or 781
until his
death on 25 May 803.
Little is
known about his life
except that...
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settlement on Lindisfarne. The
monks fled or were slaughtered, and
Bishop Higbald sought refuge on the mainland. A
chronicler recorded: "On the 8th June...
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Hygebald (and
variants such as Hygbald,
Higbald, and Higebald) can
refer to any of two or
three known Anglo-Saxons: Hygebald,
abbot and
author of a prayer...
- 709 – Aldhelm, English-Latin bishop, poet, and
scholar (b. 639) 803 –
Higbald of Lindisfarne,
English bishop 912 – Xue Yiju,
chancellor of
Later Liang...
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Ingeld was so well
known that, in 797,
Alcuin wrote a
letter to
Bishop Higbald of
Lindisfarne questioning the monks'
interest in
heroic legends with:...
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Saint Hybald (fl. c. 664 – c. 690), also
known as
Higbald,
Hibald or Hygbald, was a 7th-century Anglo-Saxon saint. His
feastdays are 18
September and...
- Eadfrith. 721 740 Æthelwold
Saint Æthelwold. 740 780
Cynewulf 780 803
Higbald Viking raid 793 803 821
Egbert 821 830
Heathwred 830 845
Ecgred 845 854...
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Muslim historian (d. 871) Liu Congjian,
Chinese governor (d. 843) May 25 –
Higbald,
bishop of
Lindisfarne August 9 –
Irene of Athens,
Byzantine empress Ja'far...
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April 2016 the
parish was
abolished and
merged with Neasham. In antiquity,
Higbald,
Bishop of
Lindisfarne was
crowned at
Sockburn in 780 or 781 and Eanbald...
- 795 at York by
Archbishop Eanbald I and
bishops Æthelberht of Hexham,
Higbald of Lindisfarne, and Beadwulf. 796 – At the
consecration of
Archbishop Eanbald...