Frithubeorht (or Frithbert, Frithuberht, Latin: Frithubertus) (died 23 December AD 766) was an eighth-century medieval Bishop of Hexham. There are several...
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Christian titles Preceded by Wilfrid Bishop of Hexham 709–732 Succeeded by Frithubeorht...
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of Hexham in 709 St. Acca, Wilfrid's successor, from 709 (Bede, V.20) Frithubeorht 734–766 St. Eahlmund 767–781 Tilbeorht 781–789 Æthelberht 789–797 transferred...
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Maurontus, who is in rebellion against Charles Martel. September 8 – Frithubeorht is consecrated Bishop of Hexham. Jasaw Chan Kʼawiil I, ruler (ajaw) of...
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Appointed before 24 April 767 Term ended 7 September 780 or 781 Predecessor Frithubeorht Successor Tilbeorht Orders Consecration 24 April 767 Personal details...
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Deprived or expelled in 731. Died on 20 October 737 or 740. 734 766 St. Frithubeorht Became bishop on 8 September 734. Died in office on 766. 767 780 or 781...
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Maurontus, who is in rebellion against Charles Martel. September 8 – Frithubeorht is consecrated Bishop of Hexham. Jasaw Chan Kʼawiil I, ruler (ajaw) of...
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Bronze medallion of King Dagobert II, c. 1720. Hexham Abbey, where St. Frithubeorht was Bishop from 734 to 766. Hagia Sophia. The notation Old Style or (OS)...
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