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- Ecgred of Lindisfarne (or Egfrid) was Bishop of Lindisfarne from 830 until his death in 845. Fryde, et al. Handbook of British Chronology p. 219 Fryde...
- Bishop of Lindisfarne Appointed 821 Term ended 830 Predecessor Egbert of Lindisfarne Successor Ecgred Personal details Died 830 Denomination Christian...
- Eanbert of Lindisfarne Bishop of Lindisfarne In office 845 Predecessor Ecgred Successor Eardulf Personal details Died 854 Denomination Christian...
- for this, though the original name survives as Jeddart/Jethart. Bishop Ecgred of Lindisfarne founded a church at Jedburgh in the 9th century, and King...
- 740 780 Cynewulf 780 803 Higbald 803 821 Egbert 821 830 Heathwred 830 845 Ecgred 845 854 Eanbert 854 875 Eardulf 883 889 Eardulf 900 c. 915 Cutheard c. 915...
- poet (b. 788) Bridei VII, king of the Picts Dionysius I, Syrian patriarch Ecgred, bishop of Lindisfarne Eginhard, bishop of Utrecht Guerin, Frankish nobleman...
- Cuthbert Eadberht Eadfrith Æthelwold Cynewulf Higbald Egbert Heathwred Ecgred Eanbert Eardulf Bishops of Chester-le-Street Eardulf Cutheard Tilred Wigred...
- the other was four miles to the south. According to Symeon of Durham, Ecgred, bishop of Lindisfarne from 830AD to 845AD, gifted the two villages of the...
- Tweed where it is the border with Scotland. Its ancient name was Ubbanford. Ecgred of Lindisfarne (d.845) replaced a wooden church with one of stone and translated...
- Cuthbert. This territorial expansion began under the leadership of Bishop Ecgred, who acquired two substantial blocks in the south-east and south-west regions...