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9th-century Bishop of Lichfield
Tunberht (died c. 860) was a medieval Bishop of Lichfield. Tunberht was consecrated between 841 and 845 and died between 857 and 862. Sometimes Tunbeorht
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9th-century Bishop of Winchester
Tunbeorht or Tunberht was a medieval Bishop of Winchester. He was consecrated between 871 and 877. He died between 878 and 879. Fryde, et al. Handbook
Tunbeorht
9th-century Bishop of Lichfield
Appointed between 857 and 862 Term ended between 866 and 869 Predecessor Tunberht Successor Eadberht Orders Consecration between 857 and 862 Personal details
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7th-century Bishop of Hexham
Trumbert (or Tunberht or Tunbeorht) was a monk of Jarrow, a disciple of Chad and later Bishop of Hexham. Trumbert was educated at Lastingham by Chad, and
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Halfdan the Black, Norwegian nobleman Sedulius Scottus, Irish grammarian Tunberht, bishop of Lichfield (approximate date) Logan, Donald F. (1992). The Vikings
860
Village in England
in 684 in the presence of King Ecgfrith of Northumbria, at which bishop Tunberht of Hexham was deposed and St Cuthbert elected Bishop of Lindisfarne. The
Alnmouth
Diocesan bishop in the Church of England
841–845 Cynefrith Cumbert; Cineferth; Saint Cumbert. bet 843–845 bet 857–862 Tunberht Tunbright; Tunfrith; Tumfriht. bet 857–862 bet 866–869 Wulfsige bet 866–869
Bishop_of_Lichfield
Previously Theodore had appointed Tunberht as the Bishop of Hexham and Eata as the Bishop of Lindisfarne. Tunberht was deposed at the Synod. Cuthbert
Synod_of_Twyford
in 684 in the presence of King Ecgfrith of Northumbria, at which bishop Tunberht of Hexham was deposed and St Cuthbert elected Bishop of Lindisfarne. A
History_of_Alnmouth
13th-century Bishop of Coventry
(Archbishop of Lichfield) Ealdwulf Herewine Æthelwold Hunberght Cynefrith Tunberht Wulfsige Burgheard Eadberht Wulfred Wilferth Ælfwine Wulfgar Cynesige Wynsige
Alexander_de_Stavenby
List of medieval abbots of Glastonbury Abbey in England
Ecgfrith 718/19–? Walhstod 729 (rejected by some sources) Coengils ?–737 Tunberht 737–? Tyccea 754–760 Guba 760–762 Wealdhun 762–794 Beaduwulf 794–800 Muca
Abbot_of_Glastonbury
9th-century Bishop of Lichfield
and 836 Term ended between 841 and 845 Predecessor Hunberght Successor Tunberht Orders Consecration between 830 and 836 Personal details Died between 841
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Halfdan the Black, Norwegian nobleman Sedulius Scottus, Irish grammarian Tunberht, bishop of Lichfield (approximate date) 861 Shuja also known as Umm Jaʽfar
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One of Shiva name
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Freedom, Safety, Abundance
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Henry VI, Part 1' Sir William Lucy.
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Elixir of courage
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Intelligence
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Beloved. Feminine of David.
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Lord of Vital Breaths; Lord Krishna
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English (East Midlands) : occupational name from Middle English dyster ‘dyer’ (see Dyer).
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One with the knowledge of the truth, Lord Brahma
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