Æthelberht of Whithorn

Æthelberht (died 797) was an 8th-century Anglo-Saxon bishop. His consecration as Bishop of Whithorn can be placed using the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle on 15 June in either 776 or 777, and took place at York.[1] In 789, 790 or 791 he became Bishop of Hexham; he was succeeded at Whithorn by Beadwulf.[2] He died on 16 October 797.[3] He is known to have corresponded with Alcuin.[3]

Citations

  1. ASC MS D, s.a. 776 & 777; ASC MS E, s.a. 776 & 777; Anderson, Scottish Annals, p. 58; 776 and 777 are marked as separate years, but the text refers to them as the same year.
  2. ASC MS D, s.a. 791; ASC MS E, s.a. 791; Anderson, Scottish Annals, p. 58.
  3. 1 2 "Æthelberht 10". Prosopography of Anglo-Saxon England.

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Catholic Church titles
Preceded by
Pehtwine
Bishop of Whithorn
776 × 767–789 × 791
Succeeded by
Beadwulf
Preceded by
Tilberht
Bishop of Hexham
789 × 791–797
Succeeded by
Heardred
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