Ceolnoth or Ceolnoþ (pronounced [ˈtʃeːolnoθ]; died 870) was a medieval English Archbishop of Canterbury. Although later chroniclers stated he had previously...
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Tatwine Nothhelm Cuthbert Bregowine Jænberht Æthelhard Wulfred Feologild Ceolnoth Æthelred Plegmund Athelm Wulfhelm Oda Ælfsige Byrhthelm Dunstan Æthelgar...
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appointed bishop of Winchester, to which see he was consecrated by Archbishop Ceolnoth. In his new office he was known for his piety and his zeal in building...
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Ceolnoth 820 Aegelwyn 830 Alfric Kensyn Maurice Aelfwyn 930 Alsine 935 Aelfwyn II 951 Athelsine Aegelnoth 984 (Æthelnoth, later Archbishop of Canterbury)...
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archbishop of Canterbury, Ceolnoth, also accepted Ecgberht and Æthelwulf as the lords and protectors of the monasteries under Ceolnoth's control. These agreements...
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from AD 838 as the site of a meeting between King Egbert of Wessex and Ceolnoth, Archbishop of Canterbury. Kingston lay on the boundary between the ancient...
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East Malling estate to Wulfred's successor as Archbishop of Canterbury, Ceolnoth, in return for a promise of "firm and unbroken friendship" for himself...
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Alfred the Great's reign Elected 870 Term ended 30 June 888 Predecessor Ceolnoth Successor Plegmund Orders Consecration 870 Personal details Died 30 June...
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Lotharingia (d. 900) January 29 – Salih ibn Wasif, Muslim general February 4 – Ceolnoth, archbishop of Canterbury April 2 – Æbbe the Younger, Frankish abbess June...
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exact, the earlier dates are approximate. There are also ten coins of Ceolnoth, who was Archbishop of Canterbury until his death in 870. Keynes 2004....
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