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- Trumwine (Latin: Trumuinus) was the only ever Bishop of the Northumbrian see of the Picts, based at Abercorn. Trumwine was a contemporary and friend of...
- historian Bede mentions Abercorn as the site of a monastery and seat of Bishop Trumwine, who was the only bishop of the Northumbrian see of the Picts. The 7th-century...
- In this 1856 painting King Egfrid and Bishop Trumwine Persuade Cuthbert to Be Made Bishop by William Bell Scott, George Cooper Abbs II agreed to be the...
- was founded at Abercorn on the south coast of the Firth of Forth, and Trumwine was consecrated as Bishop of the Picts. Bridei, who was enthusiastically...
- a bishopric among the Southern Picts at Abercorn in 681, under Bishop Trumwine. This effort was abandoned shortly after the Picts defeated the Northumbrians...
- of Northumbria. 638 Northumbrians capture Edinburgh from Gododdin. 680 Trumwine Bishop of Abercorn. 681 Bruide mac Bili, King of Fortriu, campaigns against...
- races of Angles, Britons, Gaels and Picts". In 681 the Northumbrian bishop Trumwine was appointed "Bishop of the Picts", though the location of his see at...
- History IV.12) Trumbert, 682, as 'bishop of Hexham', at the same time as Trumwine's installation, with Eata continuing as bishop at Lindisfarne Cuthbert of...
- suffered under the Vandals (c. 450) Saint Silverius, Pope of Rome (537) Saint Trumwine of Abercorn (Trumwin of Whitby), the only ever Bishop of the Northumbrian...
- Austrebertha, Abbess of Abbeville and of Pavilly in northern France (704) Saint Trumwine of Abercorn, Bishop of the Southern Picts in Scotland, who retired at Whitby...