Frithubeorht Explained

Type:Bishop
Frithubeorht
Frithbert
Bishop of Hexham
Religion:Christian
Appointed:before 8 September 734
Term End:23 December 766
Predecessor:Acca
Successor:Eahlmund
Consecration:8 September 734
Death Date:23 December 766

Frithubeorht (or Frithbert, Frithuberht, Latin: Frithubertus) (died 23 December AD 766) was an eighth-century medieval Bishop of Hexham.

There are several theories as to why Frithbert's predecessor Acca departed or was driven from the Diocese of Hexham in 732. According to one account, Acca had fallen out of favour with the Northumbrian king Ceolwulf because he had sided with Ceolwulf's opponents during an attempted coup. Frithubeorht, who was thought to be a strong supporter of the Northumbrian dynasty, was appointed in Acca's place as Bishop of Hexham.[1] Frithubeorht was consecrated on 8 September 734 by Archbishop Ecgbert.[2]

As the seventh Bishop of Hexham,[3] Frithbert served as bishop for a lengthy thirty-four years until his death. In 750, when Cynewulf - the Bishop of Lindisfarne - was imprisoned, Frithbert also administered the church of Lindisfarne.[4] He died on 23 December 766,[5] the same year as Ecgbert. Bede praised Firthbert as a "truly faithful bishop."[6] More recently, the historian John Godfrey, described Firthbert as an "undistinguished prelate."[7]

Frithbert's relics were re-discovered at Hexham in 1154.[8] He is considered a saint by both the Roman Catholic [9] and the Eastern Orthodox Church.[3]

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Notes and References

  1. Book: Bates, Cadwallader John . Cadwallader John Bates . 1895 . The History of Northumberland . London . Elliot Stock . 72 .
  2. Book: William Stubbs. Registrum Sacrum Anglicanum: An Attempt to Exhibit the Course of Episcopal Succession in England from the Records and Chronicles of the Church. 26 September 2013. Cambridge University Press. 978-1-108-06119-3. 6.
  3. Book: Dr. John (Ellsworth) Hutchison-Hall. Orthodox Saints of the British Isles: Volume IV — October – December. 1 September 2017. St. Eadfrith Press. 978-1-5427-1822-6. 251.
  4. Rev. Richard Stanton. A Menology of England and Wales, or, Brief Memorials of the Ancient British and English Saints Arranged According to the Calendar, Together with the Martyrs of the 16th and 17th Centuries. London: Burns & Oates, 1892. p.606.
  5. Fryde, et al. Handbook of British Chronology p. 217
  6. https://www.normandyhistorians.co.uk/downloads/bede.pdf
  7. Book: John Godfrey. The Church in Anglo-Saxon England. 2009. Cambridge University Press. 978-0-521-05089-0. 258.
  8. Web site: Saint Frithbert of Hexham . Terry Jones . 13 February 2013 . CatholicSaints.Info . . 17 January 2020 .
  9. Book: Butler, Alban . Alban Butler . 1995 . Butler's Lives of the Saints . 12 . Burns & Oates . 176 . 9780814623886.