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Hwætberht (died 740s) was
abbot of Monkwearmouth-Jarrow Priory,
where he had
served as a monk. He was
elected to
succeed Abbot Ceolfrith in 716 or 717...
- century),
bishop of
Thessalonika during the time of Pope
Gregory the
Great Hwaetberht (died c. 740s),
Abbot of Monkwearmouth-Jarrow Priory, who
wrote under...
- the end of his life, and so he
resigned his post and was
succeeded by
Hwaetberht. He then set sail for Rome with the
intent of
delivering the
Codex Amiatinus...
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traditionally been
identified as
Hwætberht, the
Abbot of Monkwearmouth-Jarrow Priory,
based on Bede's
identification of
Hwætberht with the
cognomen of 'Eusebius'...
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Edmund II
Humphrey Stafford, 1st Earl of
Devon Richard Beere Eosterwine Hwaetberht William of
Malmesbury suggested that
relics relating to others, including...
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Gregory II, who by
return sent his
thanks to Ceolfirth's successor,
Abbot Hwaetberht. The
library Benedict had
created on his
travels to Rome and then given...
- (682–690)
Eosterwine (682–686)
Sigfrith (686 – 690)
Ceolfrid (690 – 716/7)
Hwaetberht (716/7–740s)
Cuthbert (c. 764)
Ethelbald (c. 800)
Fridwin (c. 800) Aldwin...
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departed for Rome; the
fourth book was
begun after Ceolfrith's successor,
Hwaetberht, had been appointed.
Latin titles:
Described in Bede's list as In primam...