Ealhmund 5
(Male)
Bishop of Hexham, 767-780/781
m/l viii
Notes: CDNB 1:30; DNB 1:236 = 1:236; William Hunt, ?Alhmund (d. 781)?, rev. Marios Costambeys, ODNB.
Factoid List
Recorded Name (5)
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Alchmund (2)
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ASC (DEF) 766 D
ASC (DEF) 780 DE
Alcmund (1)
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ASC (DEF) 780 F(OE)
Alcmundus (1)
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ASC (DEF) 780 F(Lat.)
Ealhmund (1)
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ASC (DEF) 766 EF(OE)
Personal Information (1)
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reputation (1)
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NorthernAnnals.FirstSet 51 (a man of outstanding piety and great virtue)
Office (7)
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Bishop (7)
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ASC (DEF) 766 DEF(OE) (Bishop on the island of Hexham)
ASC (DEF) 780 DEF(OE and Lat.) (Bishop in the island of Hexham)
Anon.EpisList1 (bishop of the church of Hexham)
Anon.EpisList2 (bishop of the church of Hexham)
Anon.EpisList3 (bishop of the church of Hexham)
Anon.EpisList4 (bishop of the church of Hexham)
NorthernAnnals.FirstSet 46
Personal Relationship (2)
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~ Successor (General relationship) of Ealhmund 5 (2)
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Tilberht 2: of Ealhmund 5: ASC (DEF) 780 DEF(OE and Lat.)
Tilberht 2: of Ealhmund 5: NorthernAnnals.FirstSet 53
Event (5)
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Appointment/consecration/elevation/ordination of bishop (3)
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Ealhmund 5.episcopal consecration: Ealhmund 5 [was consecrated] to Hexham.: ASC (DEF) 766 DEF(OE) (766)
Tilberht 2.episcopal consecration: Tilberht 2 was consecrated in place of Ealhmund 5 [DE: on 6 nones of October (= 2 October)].: ASC (DEF) 780 DEF(OE and Lat.) (780 x 781)
Æthelberht 8-Ealhmund 5.consecration: In 767 Æthelberht 8, bishop of the city of York, and Ealhmund 5, bishop of Hexham, were consecrated on 24 April. : NorthernAnnals.FirstSet 46 (767)
Burial (1)
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Ealhmund 5.death: Ealhmund 5, bishop of Hexham, a man of outstanding piety and great virtue, after having ruled excellently the aforesaid church for 13 years, ended this life in the reign of the most glorious king of the Northumbrians, Ælfwald 7, in the third year of his reign, on 7 September [781], and was buried next to his predecessor, Bishop Acca 3.: NorthernAnnals.FirstSet 51 (781)
Death/dying (1)
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Ealhmund 5.death: Ealhmund 5, bishop of Hexham, a man of outstanding piety and great virtue, after having ruled excellently the aforesaid church for 13 years, ended this life in the reign of the most glorious king of the Northumbrians, Ælfwald 7, in the third year of his reign, on 7 September [781], and was buried next to his predecessor, Bishop Acca 3.: NorthernAnnals.FirstSet 51 (781)