Æthelwold (bishop of Lindisfarne)

8th-century Bishop of Lindisfarne and saint From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Æthelwold of Lindisfarne (died 740) (also spelled Aethelwald, Ethelwold, etc.) was Bishop of Lindisfarne from 721 until 740.[1]

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Æthelwold of Lindisfarne
Bishop of Lindisfarne
Appointed721
Term ended740
PredecessorEadfrith
SuccessorCynewulf
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Died740
Sainthood
Feast dayFebruary 12
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Æthelwold contributed to the production of the Lindisfarne Gospels: he took the raw manuscripts that his predecessor Eadfrith had prepared and had Billfrith bind them so that they could be read easily.[2] Æthelwold was one of the disciples and assistants of St. Cuthbert. He is the last Bishop of Lindisfarne to have been revered as a saint. He is often mistaken with his near contemporary, Æthelwold of Farne.

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