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Beadwulf was the last Bishop of Candida Casa to be consecrated by the Northumbrian Archbishop of York. He appears in four years of the chronicles and nowhere
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2018 historical novel in The Saxon Stories series by Bernard Cornwell
become King of Jorvik, and lastly that he believes it was Sköll who tasked Beadwulf (Brother Osric's real name) with luring Uhtred away from Bebbanburg. Uhred
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9th-century Bishop of Whithorn
Bishop of Whithorn (Latin: Candida Casa), following the demise of Bishop Beadwulf. He is possibly the last known Anglo-Saxon Bishop of Whithorn. His name
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Abbey in Dumfries and Galloway, Scotland
the jurisdiction of the Archbishop of York. The last Bishop of Whithorn, Beadwulf, had been noted in c. 803. Thereafter nothing is heard; and it is likely
Dundrennan_Abbey
Lindisfarne, Hexham and Whithorn. Heathored is described as the successor to Beadwulf by some accounts. His inclusion on the list as a Bishop of Whithorn is
Anglo-Saxon Diocese of Whithorn
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Anglo-Saxon Bishop of Whithorn
v t e Bishops of Whithorn (English-period) Pehthelm Frithwald Pehtwine Æthelberht of Whithorn Beadwulf Heathored of Whithorn (uncertain)
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Anglo-Saxon Bishop of Whithorn
v t e Bishops of Whithorn (English-period) Pehthelm Frithwald Pehtwine Æthelberht of Whithorn Beadwulf Heathored of Whithorn (uncertain)
Pehtwine
v t e Bishops of Whithorn (English-period) Pehthelm Frithwald Pehtwine Æthelberht of Whithorn Beadwulf Heathored of Whithorn (uncertain)
Pehthelm
Ecclesiastical position
although it is now based at Ayr. Heathored is described as the successor to Beadwulf by some accounts. His inclusion on the list as a Bishop of Whithorn is
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King of Northumbria
consecrated by Eanbald I, Archbishop of York, and Bishops Æthelberht, Beadwulf and Hygebald, at York Minster on 26 May 796. Eardwulf was evidently married
Eardwulf_of_Northumbria
8th-century Bishop of Hexham and Bishop of Whithorn
790 or 791 he became Bishop of Hexham; he was succeeded at Whithorn by Beadwulf. He died on 16 October 797. He is known to have corresponded with Alcuin
Æthelberht_of_Whithorn
Scottish bishop
Catholic Church titles Preceded by Diocese Recreated; See Beadwulf (fl. c. 803) Bishop of Whithorn 1128–1154 Succeeded by Christian
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Simple.
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Queen of river Nile
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Earth
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Gods name, Lord ramas heart
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