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Nothhelm (sometimes
Nothelm; died 739) was a
medieval Anglo-Saxon
Archbishop of Canterbury. A
correspondent of both Bede and Boniface, it was Nothhelm...
- Noðhelm, or
Nunna for short, was King of Sus****,
apparently reigning jointly with Watt, Osric, and Æðelstan.
Kelly noted the
names of
rulers in Sus****...
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Mediterranean Sea (approximate date). King Ine of Wes****
installs his kinsman,
Nothelm, as
ruler of Sus****.
According to Bede, Sus**** is
subjected to Ine for...
- or Tadwinus) Canonised: St Tatwine. 735 17 Oct 739
Nothhelm (
Nothelm) Canonised: St
Nothelm. c. 740 26 Oct 760
Cuthbert Canonised:
Possibly translated from...
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titles Preceded by
Walhstod Bishop of
Hereford 736–740 Succeeded by
Podda Preceded by
Nothelm Archbishop of
Canterbury 740–760 Succeeded by Bregowine...
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Kings Nothelm of Sus**** and Watt of Sus****. In a
charter dated by
Birch about 725,
Eadberht was
named as the
beneficiary of land from King
Nothelm, witnessed...
- by the
presbyter Nothelm, who, at the
instigation of Albinus,
undertook a
journey to Rome and
searched the
archives there.
Nothelm was the
medium of...
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influenced the
appointment of
successive archbishops of
Canterbury in Tatwine,
Nothelm, and Cuthbert, the last
probably the
former bishop of Hereford; and despite...
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Mediterranean Sea (approximate date). King Ine of Wes****
installs his kinsman,
Nothelm, as
ruler of Sus****.
According to Bede, Sus**** is
subjected to Ine for...
- at the
hands of Ebroin, the
oppressor of all the
saints of that age. "
NOTHELM was a
priest of the
Church of London, when
chosen to
succeed Tatwine as...