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Torhthelm was a
medieval Bishop of Leicester.
Torhthelm was
consecrated in 737. He died in 764. Fryde, et al.
Handbook of
British Chronology p. 218 Fryde...
- The
Battle of Maldon,
lines 312–313 From The
Homecoming of
Beorhtnoth Torhthelm: It's dark! It's dark, and doom coming! Is no
light left us? A
light kindle...
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Bishop of
Lichfield c.716/727 737
Aldwine also
Bishop of
Lichfield 737 764
Torhthelm 764 c.781/785
Eadbeorht c.781/785 c.801/803
Unwona c.801/803 c.814/816...
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Danes in 991. II. “The
Homecoming of
Beorhtnoth Beorhthelm's Son”:
Torhthelm, a poet, and Tídwald, a farmer, go to the
battlefield to
retrieve the...
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Leicester Installed c. 764 Term
ended between 781 and 785
Predecessor Torhthelm Successor Unwona Orders Consecration 764
Personal details Died between...
- foolhardiness". The play
itself is the
story of two characters,
Tidwald (Tida) and
Torhthelm (Totta),
retrieving the body of Beorhtnoth,
Ealdorman of Es****, from the...
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Christian titles Preceded by
Headda Bishop of
Lichfield c. 721–737 Succeeded by
Witta Bishop of Leicester c. 721–737 Succeeded by
Torhthelm...
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generally are
ubiquitous in
Germanic nicknames such as Old
English Totta from
Torhthelm,
Beoffa from Beornfriþ, Blæcca for a black-haired man (note the short...