thelnoth or its variations Aethelnoth and Ethelnoth may refer to thelnoth bishop of London died ca. 820 , Bishop of London who was consecrated between 805 and 811 and died between 816 and 824 thelnoth archbishop of Canterbury died 1038 , Medieval prelate considered a saint, with a feast day of 20 October hndis Aethelnoth ... more details
About the 9th century bishop thelnoth disambiguation thelnoth NOTOC Infobox Christian leader type bishop name thelnoth image religion Catholic diocese Diocese of London title Bishop of London appointed between 805 and 811 consecrated between 805 and 811 ended between 816 and 824 predecessor Osmundus bishop of London Osmund successor Ceolberht ordination birth date birth place death date between 816 and 824 death place thelnoth or thilnoth died between 816 and 824 was a medieval Bishop of London . thelnoth was consecrated between 805 and 811. He died between 816 and 824. ref name Handbook220 Fryde, et al. Handbook of British Chronology p. 220 ref Notes reflist References cite book author Fryde, E. B. coauthors Greenway, D. E. Porter, S. Roy, I. title Handbook of British Chronology edition Third revised publisher Cambridge University Press location Cambridge year 1996 isbn 0 521 56350 X External links http www.pase.ac.uk jsp DisplayPerson.jsp?personKey 13884 Prosopography of Anglo Saxon England entry for thelnoth s start s rel ca s bef before Osmund Bishop of London Osmund s ttl title Bishop of London years c. 808 c. 820 s aft after Ceolberht s end Bishops of London Persondata NAME thelnoth ALTERNATIVE NAMES thilnoth SHORT DESCRIPTION Bishop of London DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH between 816 and 824 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Aethelnoth Category Bishops of London Category 800s deaths England bishop stub ... more details
class infobox width 350 align center Image Wyvern of Wessex.svg 30px 1020s in England Image Wyvern of Wessex.svg 30px style background color f3f3f3 align center small Other decades small align center 1000s in England 1000s 1010s in England 1010s 1020s 1030s in England 1030s 1040s in England 1040s Events from the 1020s in England . Incumbents Monarch Canute the Great Canute Events 1020 Rotunda of Bury St Edmunds Abbey constructed. ref name CBH thelnoth archbishop of Canterbury Aethelnoth enthroned as Archbishop of Canterbury . 1021 1022 1023 Siward of Northumbria Siward , a Denmark Dane , appointed Earl of Northumbria . ref name CBH Archbishop Wulfstan II of York writes Homilies . ref name CBH 1024 1025 King Canute the Great Canute forms an alliance with Byzantine emperor Constantine VIII . ref name Cassell s Chronology cite book last Williams first Hywel title Cassell s Chronology of World History publisher Weidenfeld & Nicolson year 2005 isbn 0 304 35730 8 pages 106 107 ref 1026 Battle of the Helge King Canute defeats the kings of Norway and Sweden . ref name CBH 1027 Canute negotiates a tax free route for English pilgrims to Rome . ref name CBH cite book last Palmer first Alan & Veronica year 1992 title The Chronology of British History publisher Century Ltd location London pages 49 isbn 0 7126 5616 2 ref Canute invades Scotland , forcing Malcolm II of Scotland to pay homage medieval homage . ref name CBH 1028 Canute becomes King of Norway in addition to King of Denmark and England. ref name Cassell s Chronology 1029 Births 1022 King Harold Godwinson died 1066 in England 1066 1026 Tostig Godwinson , Earl of Northumbria died 1066 in England 1066 1027 28 King William I of England died 1087 in England 1087 Deaths 1020 12 June Lyfing, Archbishop of Canterbury 1023 28 May Wulfstan II, Archbishop of York References Reflist See also England year nav Category 1020s in England ... more details
Use mdy dates date February 2011 Year dab 1022 Year nav 1022 C11 year in topic NOTOC Year 1022 Roman numerals MXXII was a common year starting on Monday link will display the full calendar of the Julian calendar . Events onlyinclude By place Europe Upon the death of Olof Sk tkonung , he is succeeded by his son Anund Jacob of Sweden Anund Jakob as king of Sweden. Asia Al Muizz ibn Badis begins to rule Ifriqiya in his own right. The Song Dynasty Chinese military has one million registered soldiers, an increase since the turn of the 11th century when the Song military only had nine hundred thousand soldiers. By topic Religion thelnoth archbishop of Canterbury Aethelnoth , Archbishop of Canterbury , is received at Rome. Several Cathar ists are killed in Toulouse . The Synod of Pavia issues decrees against non celibate clergy and against simony . Robert II the Pious burns some canon priest canon s of St. Croix in Orl ans , for holding that the world is inherently evil. onlyinclude Births Harold Godwinson Deaths September 2 &ndash M el Sechnaill mac Domnaill , king of Mide and High King of Ireland November 20 &ndash Bernward of Hildesheim December 20 &ndash Elvira Mendes , queen of Alfonso V of Castile b. 996 Olof Sk tkonung , King of Sweden since 995 b. c. 980 Emperor Zhenzong of Song China Emperor Zhenzong of China References Reflist DEFAULTSORT 1022 Category 1022 af 1022 am 1022 . . . ar 1022 an 1022 ast 1022 az 1022 bn map bms 1022 be 1022 be x old 1022 bh bg 1022 bs 1022 br 1022 ca 1022 cv 1022 cs 1022 co 1022 cy 1022 da 1022 de 1022 et 1022 el 1022 es 1022 eo 1022 eu 1022 fa fr 1022 fy 1022 ga 1022 gd 1022 gl 1022 gan 1022 ko 1022 hy 1022 hi hr 1022. io 1022 bpy id 1022 os 1022 is 1022 it 1022 he 1022 jv 1022 ka 1022 kk 1022 sw 1022 ht 1022 almanak jilyen la 1022 lb 1022 lt 1022 m. lmo 1022 hu 1022 mk 1022 mi 1022 mr . . ms 1022 nah 1022 nl 1022 new ja 1022 nap 1022 no 1022 nn 1022 nrm 1022 oc 102 ... more details
Use mdy dates date February 2011 Year dab 1038 Year nav 1038 C11 year in topic NOTOC Year 1038 Roman numerals MXXXVIII was a common year starting on Sunday link will display the full calendar of the Julian calendar . Events onlyinclude By area Europe The name of Versailles commune Versailles , then a small village, appears for the first time in a Medieval charter . In the Muslim Taifa of Zaragoza kingdom of Zaragoza , the ruling Banu Tujibi clan is deposed by Suleiman Al Mustain I ibn Hud who starts the Banu Hud Huddid dynasty which rules over the region for a century possibly 1039 . ref name possessing the land cite book last Stalls first Clay title Possessing the land Aragon s expansion into Islam s Ebro frontier under Alfonso the Battler, 1104 1134 year 1995 publisher Brill isbn 90 04 10367 8 url http books.google.co.uk books?id p3YicOpi9esC&printsec frontcover&source gbs ge summary r&cad 0 v onepage&q&f false page viii ref Asia The Western Xia declare their independence from Liao Dynasty Liao China . onlyinclude Births Deaths August 15 &ndash Stephen I of Hungary Saint Stephen I , first king of Hungary October 29 &ndash thelnoth archbishop of Canterbury Aethelnoth , Archbishop of Canterbury Alhazen , Persian mathematician William VI of Aquitaine References Reflist DEFAULTSORT 1038 Category 1038 af 1038 am 1038 . . . ar 1038 an 1038 ast 1038 az 1038 bn map bms 1038 be 1038 be x old 1038 bh bg 1038 bs 1038 br 1038 ca 1038 cv 1038 cs 1038 co 1038 cy 1038 da 1038 de 1038 et 1038 el 1038 es 1038 eo 1038 eu 1038 fa fr 1038 fy 1038 gd 1038 gl 1038 gan 1038 ko 1038 hy 1038 hi hr 1038. io 1038 bpy id 1038 os 1038 it 1038 he 1038 jv 1038 ka 1038 kk 1038 sw 1038 ht 1038 almanak jilyen la 1038 lb 1038 lt 1038 m. lmo 1038 hu 1038 mk 1038 mi 1038 mr . . ms 1038 nah 1038 nl 1038 new ja 1038 nap 1038 no 1038 nn 1038 nrm 1038 oc 1038 uz 1038 pi pnb 1038 nds 1038 pl 1038 pt 1038 ro 1038 qu 1038 ru 1038 ... more details
Use dmy dates date September 2011 Infobox UK place country England static image File North Wootton church.jpg alt Stone church tower with flag pole. In the foreground are gravestones on grass. 240px static image caption St Peters Church official name North Wootton latitude 51.1710 longitude 2.6215 civil parish population 276 population ref ref name popn cite web url http www.webcitation.org 5lRyC5ccr title Parish Population Statistics work ONS Census 2001 publisher Somerset County Council accessdate 14 December 2009 ref shire district Mendip shire county Somerset region South West England constituency westminster Somerton and Frome UK Parliament constituency Somerton and Frome post town SHEPTON MALLET postcode district BA4 postcode area BA dial code 01749 os grid reference ST565415 North Wootton is a village and civil parish , on the River Redlake , convert 2.5 mi km 1 lk on south east of Wells , and convert 3.5 mi km 1 south west of Shepton Mallet in the Mendip district of Somerset , England. The village is on the Monarch s Way long distance footpath. History The name Wootton means the settlement in or by a wood . The North being added in the 20th century to distinguish it from Wootton Courtenay . ref name bush cite book last Bush first Robin title Somerset The complete guide publisher The Dovecote Press Ltd location Wimborne date 1994 page 157 isbn 1874336261 ref The estate was granted by Edmund I of England King Edmund to thelnoth archbishop of Canterbury Aethelnoth , his minister in 946, and then to Glastonbury Abbey . ref name bush The parish was part of the Hundred county subdivision hundred of Glaston Twelve Hides hundred Glaston Twelve Hides . ref cite web title Somerset Hundreds url http www.genuki.org.uk big eng SOM Miscellaneous publisher GENUKI accessdate 12 September 2011 ref Governance The Parish councils of England parish council has responsibility for local issues, including setting an annual precept local rate to cover the council s operating costs ... more details
Use dmy dates date September 2011 Infobox UK place static image Image St Gregory s church Weare.jpg alt Gray stone building with square tower 240px static image caption small Church of St Gregory, Weare small country England latitude 51.269 longitude 2.840 official name Weare population 626 population ref ref name popn cite web url http www.webcitation.org 5lRyCSu4c title Parish Population Statistics for Sedgemoor work ONS Census 2001 publisher Somerset County Council accessdate 17 December 2009 ref shire district Sedgemoor shire county Somerset region South West England constituency westminster Wells UK Parliament constituency Wells post town AXBRIDGE postcode district BS26 postcode area BS dial code 01934 os grid reference ST415525 Weare and Lower Weare are small villages in Somerset , England, on the River Axe Bristol Channel River Axe , south of the Mendip Hills . The parish comprises the villages of Upper and Lower Weare , and the hamlets of Alston Sutton , Brinscombe and Stone Allerton. History The name of the village may come from a Weir on the River Axe. ref name bush cite book last Bush first Robin title Somerset The Complete Guide publisher Dovecote Press date 1994 pages 214 isbn 1874336261 ref After the Norman conquest the manor was granted to Walter of Douai and then passed to the Gaunt, Gourney and Brythemore families. The Gourneys established a borough original called Nether Weare and later Lower Weare and were granted the right to hold fairs and even sent members of parliament to the Parliament of the United Kingdom . This new borough declined after 1316, however a borough court was still being held in Lower Weare in 1603. ref name bush Alston Sutton was a separate manor at the time of the Domesday Book in 1086. The name means Aethelnoth s settlement and was held in 1286 by Walter de Sutton. The village declined by 1548 and was largely demolished soon afterwards. ref name bush Weare was part of the Hundred county subdivision hundred of Bempstone hundr ... more details