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Jænberht (died 12
August 792) was a
medieval monk, and
later the abbot, of St Augustine's Abbey, Canterbury, who was
named Archbishop of
Canterbury in...
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Christian king who came into
conflict with the Church,
particularly with
Jænberht, the
Archbishop of Canterbury. Offa
persuaded Pope
Adrian I to
divide the...
- of Hygeberht's episcopate,
Jænberht of
Canterbury was the
senior archbishop and enjo**** precedence,
although after Jænberht's death in 792
Hygeberht became...
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Wighard Theodore of
Tarsus Berhtwald Tatwine Nothhelm Cuthbert Bregowine Jænberht Æthelhard
Wulfred Feologild Ceolnoth Æthelred
Plegmund Athelm Wulfhelm...
- Lichfield,
possibly because the
archbishop of
Canterbury Jænberht refused to
crown his son Ecgfrith.
Jænberht resigned a part of his
bishopric and the pro-Mercian...
- no men to
support Guthred. He
fends off Ælfric's men and
kills Brother Jænberht when he
insists that
Gisela is married. Intimidated,
Brother Ida agrees...
- (subscription or UK
public library membership required) Costambeys,
Mario (2004). "
Jænberht (d. 792)".
Oxford Dictionary of
National Biography.
Oxford University Press...
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letter that Offa
wanted the new
archdiocese created out of
enmity for
Jænberht, the
Archbishop of
Canterbury at the time of the division; but Leo responded...
- was
vehemently opposed, but Offa and the
papal representatives defeated Jænberht,
Archbishop of Canterbury,
installing Hygeberht as the new
Archbishop of...
- an
archbishop consecrate his son
Ecgfrith as king,
since it is
possible Jænberht refused to
perform the ceremony,
which took
place in 787.
After King Offa's...