Tilberht 2 (Male) Bishop of Hexham, ?780/1-789; successor of Ealhmund 5
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Factoid List

Recorded Name (4)
Gilberht (1)
 Anon.EpisList3   
Tiberhtus (1)
 ASC (DEF)  780 F(Lat.)
Tilberht (1)
 ASC (DEF)  780 DEF(OE)
Tilberthus (1)
 George.Ep  p. 27 line 39
Office (8)
Bishop (8)
 ASC (DEF)  780 DE
 George.Ep  p. 27 line 39 (Bishop of the church 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)
 WilliamofMalmesbury.GestaPontificumAnglorum  iii.117.3
 NorthernAnnals.FirstSet  53
Personal Relationship (2)
Tilberht 2 Successor (General relationship) of ~ (2)
 of Ealhmund 5: ASC (DEF)  780 DEF(OE and Lat.)
 of Ealhmund 5: NorthernAnnals.FirstSet  53
Event (5)
Appointment/consecration/elevation/ordination of bishop (3)
 Beaduwulf 1.episcopal consecration: In 790 Beaduwulf 1 was consecrated bishop of Whithorn at the place called Hearrahalch, the "place of the lords". For in the preceding year on the death of the holy bishop Tilberht 2, bishop Æthelberht 10 left his own see and received under his own rule the bishopric of the church of Hexham.: NorthernAnnals.FirstSet  55 (790 x 791)
 Ealdwulf 9.consecration: In 786 Ealdwulf 9 was consecrated bishop by Archbishop Eanbald 1, and by bishops Tilberht 2 and Hygebald 3, in the monastery called Corbridge, and sent back with honour to his church enriched with treasures and gifts.: NorthernAnnals.FirstSet  53 (786)
 Tilberht 2.episcopal consecration: In 781 Tilberht 2 was chosen, consecrated and raised to the throne of the episcopal see [of Hexham] at the place called Wulfeswelleon 2 October [781].: NorthernAnnals.FirstSet  53 (781)
Council-meeting, ecclesiastical (1)
 George 1.presentation of capitulary and papal letters: George 1 wrote a capitulary designed to correct the vices he encountered, declared it before the council and had it adopted.: George.Ep  p. 20 (786)
Death/dying (1)
 Beaduwulf 1.episcopal consecration: In 790 Beaduwulf 1 was consecrated bishop of Whithorn at the place called Hearrahalch, the "place of the lords". For in the preceding year on the death of the holy bishop Tilberht 2, bishop Æthelberht 10 left his own see and received under his own rule the bishopric of the church of Hexham.: NorthernAnnals.FirstSet  55 (790 x 791)
Grant and Gift (1)
 Ealdwulf 9.consecration: In 786 Ealdwulf 9 was consecrated bishop by Archbishop Eanbald 1, and by bishops Tilberht 2 and Hygebald 3, in the monastery called Corbridge, and sent back with honour to his church enriched with treasures and gifts.: NorthernAnnals.FirstSet  53 (786)