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- Trumhere (or Thumhere; died c. 662) was a medieval Bishop of Mercia. Trumhere probably was consecrated about 658 and died about 662. He was born in England...
- Jaruman Bishop of Mercia Elected 662 Term ended 669 Predecessor Trumhere Successor Chad of Mercia Personal details Died 669...
- than open warfare appears to have resolved the crisis. Oswiu's kinsman Trumhere was named to be Wulfhere's bishop. While Wulfhere extended Mercian influence...
- Ceollach Bishop of Mercia Predecessor Diuma Successor Trumhere...
- bishop of Lichfield; Bede mentions a predecessor, Trumhere, but nothing is known about Trumhere's activities or who appointed him. It is apparent from...
- Ceollach Cellach, a Scot; resigned and returned to Scotland. c658 c 662 Trumhere Trumhere, Abbot of Ingethling. c 662 c 667 Jaruman Bishop of the Mercians and...
- time, for reasons that Bede does not specify. He was followed in turn by Trumhere and Jaruman. Wulfhere, another son of Penda, continued to base his rule...
- Bishops of Lichfield (including precursor offices) Mercia Diuma Ceollach Trumhere Jaruman Chad, Bishop of the Mercians & the Lindisfaras Lichfield Winfrith...
- saints. The first abbot of the monastery was a relative of Oswine's named Trumhere. The second abbot was Cynefrith, who later left the abbey and went to Ireland...
- this, as he was succeeded as bishop by Ceollach, whose own successor, Trumhere, was named bishop around 658. Bede refers to his episcopate as having been...