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Archbishop of Canterbury, Christian saint (died 926)
Athelm (or Æthelhelm; died 8 January 926) was an English churchman, who was the first Bishop of Wells, and later Archbishop of Canterbury. His translation
Athelm
King of the English from 927 to 939
between Wessex and Mercia. He was crowned by the Archbishop of Canterbury, Athelm, who probably designed or organised a new ordo (religious order of service)
Æthelstan
Archbishop of Canterbury from 1162 to 1170
Bregowine Jænberht Æthelhard Wulfred Feologild Ceolnoth Æthelred Plegmund Athelm Wulfhelm Oda Ælfsige Byrhthelm Dunstan Æthelgar Sigeric Ælfric of Abingdon
Thomas_Becket
Dioceses of Bath and of Crediton are separated from that of Sherborne, Athelm being appointed first Bishop of Wells and Eadwulf of Crediton. Æthelweard
10th_century_in_England
Archbishop of Canterbury from 959 to 988, Christian saint
According to a later biographer, Adelard of Ghent, he was a nephew of Athelm, Archbishop of Canterbury, but this is less certain as it is not mentioned
Dunstan
Archbishop of Canterbury, Christian saint (died 914 or 923)
890 Term ended 2 August either 914 or 923 Predecessor Æthelred Successor Athelm Orders Consecration 890 Personal details Died 2 August either 914 or 923
Plegmund
May 373 found in Roman Martyrology Athanasius the Athonite c. 920 c. 1003 Athelm unknown 8 January 926 Athracht 500s 500s Atilano Cruz Alvarado 5 October
List_of_Catholic_saints
Archbishop of Canterbury (died 941)
cathedral. Later, Wulfhelm and his predecessor as bishop and archbishop Athelm were moved to a chapel dedicated to St Benedict, which later was incorporated
Wulfhelm
Canterbury, Bishop of Wells, Abbot of Glastonbury Abbey, Venerable; a.k.a. Athelm Æthelnoth of Canterbury 1038 30 October Archbishop of Canterbury, Venerable
List of Eastern Orthodox saints (A–G)
List_of_Eastern_Orthodox_saints_(A–G)
Anglican cathedral in Somerset, England
Sherborne to Wells. The first bishop of Wells was Athelm (909), who crowned King Æthelstan. Athelm and his nephew Dunstan both became Archbishops of Canterbury
Wells_Cathedral
Senior bishops of the Church of England, originally of the Catholic church in England
923 Plegmund (Plegemund) Clerk to King Alfred. bet. 923 and 925 8 Jan 926 Athelm (Æðelhelm) Translated from Wells. c. 926 12 Feb 941 Wulfhelm Translated
List of archbishops of Canterbury
List_of_archbishops_of_Canterbury
Archbishop of Canterbury from 1279 to 1292
Bregowine Jænberht Æthelhard Wulfred Feologild Ceolnoth Æthelred Plegmund Athelm Wulfhelm Oda Ælfsige Byrhthelm Dunstan Æthelgar Sigeric Ælfric of Abingdon
John_Peckham
Diocesan bishop in the Church of England
province Canterbury Residence Bishop's Palace, Wells Information First holder Athelm Established 909 Diocese Bath and Wells Cathedral Wells Cathedral Website
Bishop_of_Bath_and_Wells
Day of the year
Italian apostle and saint 871 – Bagsecg, Viking warrior and leader 926 – Athelm, archbishop of Canterbury 1079 – Adèle of France, countess of Flanders (born
January_8
Diocese of the Church of England
Before 909, Somerset lay within the diocese of Sherborne. At this date, Athelm (later Archbishop of Canterbury) was appointed the first bishop of the Diocese
Diocese_of_Bath_and_Wells
Calendar year
Phạm Thị Trân, Vietnamese opera singer and Mandarin (d. 976) January 8 – Athelm, archbishop of Canterbury March 9 – Zhu Youqian, Chinese warlord April 29
926
Archbishop of Canterbury from 941 to 958, Christian saint
cousin of the king. This benefactor has also been associated with bishop Athelm, who reportedly sponsored Oda in his ecclesiastical career. Some sources
Oda_of_Canterbury
Topics referred to by the same term
Æthelred of Wessex. Æthelhelm, also Aethelhelm or Ethelhelm may also refer to: Athelm (died 926) or Æthelhelm, first bishop of Wells and later Archbishop of Canterbury
Æthelhelm_(disambiguation)
Presiding cleric Æthelstan 17 July 924 4 September 925 Kingston upon Thames Athelm, Archbishop of Canterbury Edmund I 27 October 939 Possibly 1 December 939
List_of_British_coronations
Auxerre Radbod 918 Bishop of Utrecht Ludmila 860 921 Athelm 923 Ansurius (Isauri) 925 Pelagius (Pelayo) 912 925
Chronological list of Catholic saints in the 10th century
Chronological_list_of_Catholic_saints_in_the_10th_century
Day in the Eastern Orthodox liturgical calendar
Garibaldus (Gaubald), first Bishop of Regensburg (762) Saint Æthelhelm (Athelm), the first Bishop of Wells, and later Archbishop of Canterbury (926) Saint
January 8 (Eastern Orthodox liturgics)
January_8_(Eastern_Orthodox_liturgics)
Archbishop of Canterbury in 832
Bregowine Jænberht Æthelhard Wulfred Feologild Ceolnoth Æthelred Plegmund Athelm Wulfhelm Oda Ælfsige Byrhthelm Dunstan Æthelgar Sigeric Ælfric of Abingdon
Feologild
Archbishop of Canterbury from 1038 to 1050
Bregowine Jænberht Æthelhard Wulfred Feologild Ceolnoth Æthelred Plegmund Athelm Wulfhelm Oda Ælfsige Byrhthelm Dunstan Æthelgar Sigeric Ælfric of Abingdon
Eadsige
Decade
(approximate date) Sueiro Belfaguer, Portuguese nobleman (b. 875) 926 January 8 – Athelm, archbishop of Canterbury March 9 – Zhu Youqian, Chinese warlord April 29
920s
13th-century Archbishop-elect of Canterbury
Bregowine Jænberht Æthelhard Wulfred Feologild Ceolnoth Æthelred Plegmund Athelm Wulfhelm Oda Ælfsige Byrhthelm Dunstan Æthelgar Sigeric Ælfric of Abingdon
John_of_Sittingbourne
Archbishop-elect of Canterbury (died 1274)
Bregowine Jænberht Æthelhard Wulfred Feologild Ceolnoth Æthelred Plegmund Athelm Wulfhelm Oda Ælfsige Byrhthelm Dunstan Æthelgar Sigeric Ælfric of Abingdon
William_Chillenden
13th-century Archbishop-elect of Canterbury
Bregowine Jænberht Æthelhard Wulfred Feologild Ceolnoth Æthelred Plegmund Athelm Wulfhelm Oda Ælfsige Byrhthelm Dunstan Æthelgar Sigeric Ælfric of Abingdon
Walter_d'Eynsham
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Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Sanskrit
Expectation
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Home, Refuge
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from the craggy hills.
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Accepting Concurrence
Surname or Lastname
English and German
English and German : classicized spelling of Randolf, a Germanic personal name composed of the elements rand ‘rim’ (of a shield), ‘shield’ + wolf ‘wolf’. This was introduced into England by Scandinavian settlers in the Old Norse form Rannúlfr, and was reinforced after the Norman Conquest by the Norman form Randolf.An American family bearing the surname Randolph are descended from William Randolph (?1651–1711), a planter and merchant, a member of a family that originally came from Sussex, England, who emigrated from Warwickshire to VA c.1673. He was a forebear of Thomas Jefferson and Robert E. Lee. Randolph had seven sons, each of whom inherited an estate, the name of which was sometimes added to their own, such as Sir John Randolph of Tazewell. His great-grandsons included Edmund Randolph (1753–1813), first attorney general of the U.S. and one of the framers of the U.S. Constitution, and the diplomat and statesman John Randolph of Roanoke (1773–1833), who served as U.S. minister to Russia.
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Beautiful Flowers; Flower; Cheerful and Wise; One who has a Good Mind
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Gods Beloved
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Offering; Name of a River in South Wales and a Cathedral and Town in Cambridgeshire; Form of Eli; Elevation; The Lord will Help; The Highest; The Lord is My God
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Sikh
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