Infobox Christian leader name Eata of Hexham image religion Catholic Celtic see Diocese of Hexham title Bishop of Hexham appointed 685 ended 686 predecessor Trumbert successor John of Beverley ordination other post Bishop of Lindisfarne Lindisfarne 682 685 br Bernicia 678 682 br Abbot of Melrose birth date birth place death date 686 feast day 26 October death place Hexham titles beatified date beatified place beatified by canonized date canonized place canonized by attributes patronage major shrine suppressed date issues Eata died 26 October 686 , also known as Eata of Lindisfarne , was bishop ... the bishopric of Lindisfarne. Eata was originally taken to Lindisfarne as a boy under Aidan of Lindisfarne ... expelled Eata from Ripon, because he had appointed Wilfrid as the new abbot. ref name Walsh166 Walsh A New Dictionary of Saints p. 166 ref ref name Stephanus Stephanus Vita Wilfridi 8 ref Eata returned ... for the Roman traditions, to which Eata, unlike Colm n of Lindisfarne , acquiesced. ref name ... as the next Bishop of Lindisfarne and Eata moved from Melrose to become abbot of Lindisfarne. He appointed ... into two new bishoprics. Eata became bishop of Bernicia . Bernicia had two episcopal sees, one at Hexham and the other at Lindisfarne. Eata was the bishop of the whole of Bernicia for three years, after which the see of Hexham was assigned to Trumbert , and Lindisfarne to Eata. ref name Powicke238 After the death of Trumbert in 684, Cuthbert was elected Bishop of Hexham. Eata and Cuthbert exchanged sees shortly thereafter, and for the last two years of his life Eata occupied Hexham ... England entry for Eata s start s rel ca s new diocese reason Sub Divided from Diocese of York York ... NAME Eata ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION Bishop of Lindisfarne Bishop of Hexham Saint DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 686 PLACE OF DEATH Hexham DEFAULTSORT Eata Category 686 deaths ... Christian saints Category Burials at Hexham Abbey de Eata von Hexham ru ... more details
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to be dedicated to Eata of Hexham Saint Eata , bishop of Hexham , can be found in the village. Just why St Eata should have this one church bearing his name so far away from the area of his ministry ...? Atcham is a contraction of Attingham which means the home of Eata s people. The church dates back ... more details
The Leodwaldings were an Anglo Saxons Anglo Saxon aristocratic clan in Northumbria who claimed descent from King Ida of Bernicia . They played a prominent role in eighth century Northumbrian politics, providing several kings and prelates. The death of King Osred I of Northumbria Osred son of Aldfrith of Northumbria Aldfrith in 716 ended the era when Northumbria was ruled by direct descendants of King thelfrith of Bernicia . Although another direct descendant of thelfrith&mdash Osric of Northumbria Osric &mdash ruled Northumbria from 718 to 729, and the last of Aldfrith s sons, Offa, did not die until 750, the rulership of Northumbria first came to the Leodwaldings in 716. ref Osric is generally presumed to have been a son of Aldfrith, but it is possible that he was a son Aldfrith s half brother Eahlfrith of Deira . See Kirby, p. 147 Yorke, p. 88. ref The genealogy in the Historia Brittonum makes the Leodwaldings descendants of a son of Ida named Ocg. The family name is taken from Leodwald son of Ecgwulf, grandfather of the first prominent members of the family. Two sons of Leodwald are known from genealogies of their descendants Cuthwine and Eata. ref Yorke, p. 90, table 11. ref The first prominent members of the family are Cuthwine s sons Coenred of Northumbria Coenred ruled 716&ndash 718 and Ceolwulf of Northumbria Ceolwulf ruled 729&ndash 737 or 738 died 764 . No descendants of Cuthwine s sons are known. The two known sons of Eata were the dominant figures of mid eighth century Northumbria. Ecgberht, Archbishop of York Ecgberht was Archbishop of York from 734 until 766. Ecgberht s brother Eadberht of Northumbria Eadberht was king from Ceolwulf s abdication in 737 or 738 until his own abdication in 758. Eadberht s son Oswulf of Northumbria Oswulf was king for less than a year, but Oswulf s son lfwald I of Northumbria lfwald ruled from 779 until his murder in 788 and was considered a saint at Hexham Abbey where his remains were buried. lfwald left two sons, l ... more details
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unreferenced date July 2008 Travancore Engineering College is a self financing college established in 2002 and affiliated to the University of Kerala , Trivandrum . The college is under the Travancore Education Society, Kallabalam. The college started with three courses Computer Science and Engineering, Electronics and Communication Engineering, Electrical and Electronics Engineering. AREN T THESE BOTH THE SAME COURSE The first batch of student s passed out in 2006. The college has added two more branches including Mechanical engineering Mechanical Engineering and Civil engineering Civil Engineering . Computer Science and Engineering The student strength at the start of the course was 33. The Head of Department is Manu J Pillai. ABACAS Association of Bachelors And Computer Allied Students. Started in 2003, it has conducted seminar s and technical festivals, under the leadership of Nijaz.N ,assisted by Shamna and Mohammed Nijam. Electronics and Communication Engineering RACE http www.orkut.co.in Main Community?cmm 25256234 Visit Join Online Community of RACE Royal Association of Communication Engineers was started in 2003, it has organized seminars on Communication technology communication technologies . Website http www.tecrace.webs.com Electrical and Electronics Engineering Started in 2002. Electrical engineering Electrical and Electronic engineering branch started in 2002 as the college started and now is one of the best functioning department in the college.EEE have an association named EATA which one was previously SCOPE.The EEE department have a separated building inside the campus and full fledged labs and workshops are there. References http en.wikipedia.org wiki University of Kerala keralauniversity.edu coord missing Kerala Category Engineering colleges in Kerala ... more details
of Lindisfarne bishopric of Lindisfarne . Eleven bishops of Hexham followed St. Eata, of which six ... Street in 883, and thence to Durham in 995. Bishops Eata of Hexham Eata , bishop of Bernicia , with his ... of Hexham , at the same time as Trumwine s installation, with Eata continuing as bishop at Lindisfarne ... October 2008 Notable burials Eata of Hexham Frithubeorht Acca of Hexham Henry Beaufort, 3rd Duke of Somerset ... more details
NOTOC Infobox Christian leader type Bishop name Eadh d title Bishop of Ripon and Leeds Bishop of Ripon image alt caption church Catholic archdiocese diocese see Bishop of Ripon and Leeds Diocese of Ripon term c679 ? predecessor new foundation successor Orders ordination ordinated by consecration consecrated by rank Personal details birth date birth place death date death place previous post Bishop of Lindsey Eadh d or Eadhedus or Eadheath or Eadhaed was a medieval Bishop of Lindsey and Bishop of Ripon and Leeds Bishop of Ripon . He was a companion of Chad of Mercia . ref name Kirby91 Kirby Earliest English Kings p. 91 ref He was consecrated in 678. He was expelled from Lindsey and was made Bishop of Ripon around 679. ref name Handbook219 Fryde, et. al. Handbook of British Chronology p. 219 ref This was part of the process whereby Bishop Wilfrid of York s large diocese was broken into three parts, with new bishoprics established at York, Hexham and Ripon. ref name Reread159 Higham Re reading Bede pp. 159 160 ref Along with Eadh d, Bosa was appointed to York and Eata was appointed to Hexham. ref name Handbook217 Fryde, et. al. Handbook of British Chronology p. 217 ref ref name Handbook224 Fryde, et. al. Handbook of British Chronology p. 224 ref The medieval chronicler Bede , in his work Historia ecclesiastica gentis Anglorum , barely mentions Eadh d outside of the division of the diocese. ref name Reread159 It appears that the see of Ripon was especially created to find a place for Eadh d after his expulsion from Lindsey, for bishops were not usually appointed to that see. ref name Farmer59 Farmer Saint Wilfrid Saint Wilfrid at Hexham p. 59 footnote 55 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 cite book author Higham, N. J. title Re reading Bede The Ecclesiastical H ... more details
monastery at Ripon , soon after 655, but had to return with Eata to Melrose when Wilfrid was given ... tradition, followed his mentor Eata of Hexham Eata in accepting the Roman forms without apparent ... hospitum or guest master under Eata. When Wilfrid was given the monastery, Eata and Cuthbert returned ... of Whitby , Cuthbert seems to have accepted the Roman customs, and his old abbot, Eata, called ... of Lindisfarne , swapping with Eata, who went to Hexham instead. He was consecrated at York by Theodore ...&pg PA58&dq Eata Cuthbert 22Synod of Whitby 22&hl en&sa X&ei OUdQT6yLO Od0AWJt4nWCw&ved 0CGwQ6AEwCQ v onepage&q Eata 20Cuthbert 20 22Synod 20of 20Whitby 22&f false google books Family tree B et n ... ca s bef before Eata of Hexham s ttl title Bishop of Lindisfarne years 685 687 s aft after Eadberht ... more details
Infobox Christian leader name Ecgbert archbishop of Archbishop of York image imagesize alt caption province Diocese of York York diocese Diocese of York see Archbishop of York appointed 732 ended 19 November 766 predecessor Wilfrid II successor thelbert of York thelbert ordination consecration about 734 other post birth name birth date unknown birth place death date 19 November 766 death place buried parents Eata Ecgbert or Ecgberht or Ecgbeorht died 766 was an eighth century Archbishop of York and correspondent of Bede and Boniface . Life Ecgbert was the son of Eata, who was descended from the founder of the kingdom of Bernicia . His brother Eadberht of Northumbria Eadberht was king of Northumbria from 737 to 758. Ecgbert went to Rome with another brother, and was ordained deacon while still in Rome. ref name DNB Mayr Harting http www.oxforddnb.com view article 8580 Ecgberht d. 766 Oxford Dictionary of National Biography ref He studied under Bede , who visited him in 733 at York. ref name Blair305 Blair World of Bede p. 305 ref Ecgbert was named to the see of York in 732 ref name Handbook224 Fryde, et al. Handbook of British Chronology p. 224, which prefaces the date with a question mark although The Anglo Saxon Chronicle cites 734, Symeon Historia Ecclesiae Dunelmensis ii.3 gives the date as 732 ref by his cousin Ceolwulf of Northumbria Ceolwulf , the king of Northumbria. Pope Pope Gregory III Gregory III gave him a pallium , the symbol of an archbishop s authority, in 735. ref name DNB Alcuin as a child was given to Ecgbert, and was educated at the school at York that Ecgbert founded. ref name DNB ref name Hindley85 Hindley A Brief History of the Anglo Saxons p. 85 ref Ludger Liudger , later the first bishop of Munster , and Aluberht, another bishop in Germany, both studied at the school in York. ref name ASE175 Stenton Anglo Saxon England p. 175 ref Bede wrote him a letter, dealing with monastic issues as well as the problems of large dioceses. Bede urged Ecgb ... more details
For the titular modern Roman Catholic Bishop of Lindisfarne modern The Bishop of Lindisfarne was the ordinary of several early medieval episcopal see s and diocese s in Kingdom of Northumbria Northumbria and pre Norman Conquest Conquest Kingdom of England England . The first such see was founded at Lindisfarne in 635 by Aidan of Lindisfarne Saint Aidan . List of Bishops of Lindisfarne class wikitable style width 95 colspan 4 style background color 7F1734 color white Bishops of Lindisfarne style background color D4B1BB width 10 From style background color D4B1BB width 10 Until style background color D4B1BB width 33 Incumbent style background color D4B1BB width 42 Notes valign top style background color white style text align center 635 style text align center 651 Aidan of Lindisfarne Aidan Saint Aidan. valign top style background color F7F0F2 style text align center 651 style text align center 661 Finan of Lindisfarne Finan Saint Finan. valign top style background color white style text align center 661 style text align center 664 Colm n of Lindisfarne Colm n Saint Colm n. valign top style background color F7F0F2 colspan 2 style text align center 664 Tuda of Lindisfarne Tuda Saint Tuda. valign top style background color white colspan 4 In 664 the diocese was merged to Diocese of York York by Wilfrid who succeeded Tuda following his death , leaving one large diocese in the large northern Kingdom of Northumbria . valign top style background color F7F0F2 colspan 4 The diocese was reinstated in 678 by Theodore of Tarsus , Archbishop of Canterbury following Wilfrid s banishment from Northumbria by King Ecgfrith of Northumbria King Ecgfrith ref 1 1 . Its new seat was initially at least in part at Bishop of Hexham Hexham until a new diocese was created there in 680 . valign top style background color white style text align center 678 style text align center 685 Eata of Hexham Saint Eata. valign top style background color F7F0F2 style text align center 685 style text align c ... more details
Infobox monarch name Eadberht title King of Northumbria image Eadberth sceat 737 75001441.jpg caption Sceat of Eadberht with beast symbol reign 737x738&ndash 758 predecessor Ceolwulf of Northumbria Ceolwulf successor Oswulf of Northumbria Oswulf queen father Eata mother issue Oswulf of Northumbria Oswulf , Oswine, Osgifu death date 20 August 768 death place York Minster Eadberht died 20 August 768 was king of Northumbria from 737 or 738 to 758. He was the brother of Ecgbert, Archbishop of York . His reign is seen as a return to the imperial ambitions of seventh century Northumbria and may represent a period of economic prosperity. He faced internal opposition from rival dynasties and at least two actual or potential rivals were killed during his reign. In 758 he abdicated in favour of his son Oswulf of Northumbria Oswulf and became a monk at York . Origins Eadberht became ruler of Northumbria following the second abdication of his cousin Ceolwulf of Northumbria Ceolwulf , who entered the monastery at Lindisfarne . Unlike Ceolwulf s first abdication, which clearly involved force, his second, in favour of Eadberht, may have been voluntary. ref Kirby, p. 149 Yorke, Kings , p. 88. Higham, p. 149, takes the Lindisfarne community s opposition to Eadberht in 750 as a sign that the abdication may not have been voluntary. ref The genealogy in the Historia Brittonum makes Eadberht son of Eata a descendant of Ida of Bernicia through a son of Ida named Ocg. The branch of the family to which Eadberht belonged is called the Leodwaldings , after his and Ceolwulf s grandfather Leodwald son of Ecgwulf. The genealogy gives his father Eata the cognomen Glin Mawr . ref HB , c. 61. Eda Glinmawr is mentioned in a Welsh triad, but this cannot be Eadberht s father. ref Northumbria Eadberht appears to have faced opposition from rival families throughout his reign. Eardwine, probably the son of King Eadwulf of Northumbria Eadwulf , and grandfather of the future king Eardwulf of Northumbria E ... more details
that had not yet run in a Pearls collection. Cover features two members of the Zeeba Zeeba Eata fraternity ... March 28, 2008 ISBN 0 7407 7100 0 Strips from Da Brudderhood of Zeeba Zeeba Eata and The Sopratos ... more details
There are over 6000 Grade I listed building Grade I listed buildings in England . This page is a list of these buildings in the county of Shropshire , by district. Former district of Bridgnorth district Bridgnorth Acton Round Hall Benthall Hall, Barrow Bishop Percy s House Church of St Peter, Chelmarsh Church of All Saints, Claverley Ludstone Hall, Claverley Church of St John the Baptist, Kinlet Kinlet Hall & Office Wings & Stables Church of St Gregory, Morville Morville Hall Church of the Holy Trinity, Much Wenlock Priory House, Much Wenlock Priory of St Milburga, Much Wenlock Ruins Church of St Andrew, Shifnal Church of St Andrew Chest Tomb Shipton Hall Church of St Mary, Stottesdon Church of St Bartholomew, Tong Davenport House, Worfield Former district of North Shropshire St Peter s Church, Adderley Church of St Peter, Adderley Church of St Mary, Ellesmere Church of St Luke, Hodnet Hawkestone Hall, Hawkstone Park , Hodnet The Obelisk, Hawkstone Park Church of St Michael, Loppington Moreton Corbet Castle The Old Manor House, Preston Brockhurst, Moreton Corbet Church of St Mary the Virgin, Shawbury Church of St Andrew, Stanton Upon Hine, Heath Church of St Mary, Edstastone, Wem Rural Church of St Alkmund, Whitchurch Former borough of Oswestry borough Oswestry Church of St Michael, Llanyblodwel Llwyd Mansion, Oswestry Church of St Mary, Selattyn Church of St Martin, St Martin s, Oswestry Whittington Castle Halston Hall, Whittington & Flanking Walls & Balustrade Halston Hall Domestic Chapel Former borough of Shrewsbury and Atcham Acton Burnell Castle Church of St Mary, Acton Burnell Wattlesborough Castle Remains Attingham Park , Atcham Church of St Eata, Atcham Cronkhill, Atcham Longner Hall, Atcham & Forecourt Wall Church of All Saints, Berrington Abbey House, Buildwas & 5 Bay Arcade, Dovecote EH Buildwas Abbey, Buildwas Guardianship Monument & Part of Claustral Ranges Church of St James, Cardington Plaish Hall, Cardington Condover Hall Condover Hall Main Gateway & ... more details
coord 54.510 1.358 display title region GB scale 10000 Infobox church name Yarm Parish Church image Yarm Parish Church.jpg dedication St Mary Magdalene denomination Church of England churchmanship Broad Church parish Yarm deanery Stokesley archdeaconry Archdeaconry of Cleveland Cleveland diocese Diocese of York York province Province of York York rector Rev John Ford curate Rev Peter Elliott website http www.yarmchurch.co.uk St Mary Magdalene is a Church of England parish church in the town of Yarm , Stockton on Tees . Administratively, it is a parish of the Diocese of York . The current rector is the Reverend John Ford. The current church building is the third to stand on the site. The first was a wooden Anglo Saxons Saxon building of which no traces remain. A Norman architecture Norman church was built in the late 12th Century and remained until 1728 when it razed by fire. The present Georgian architecture Georgian church was built from the remains of the second in 1730. History Saxon church The earliest evidence of a church being present in the town is the Trumbert Shaft. The shaft part of an inscribed sandstone grave cross. It was discovered being used as a mangle weight in Yarm in 1877 by Canon Greenwell of Durham . The shaft is now kept in the library of Durham Cathedral and bears the inscription class wikitable orate PRO tru MBERENCT SAC ALLA SIGNUM AEFTER HIS BREODERA YSETAE Which translates as class wikitable Pray for Trumberhet, Bishop Alla set up this memorial to his brother Trumbert or Trumberhet was consecrated as Bishop of Hexham in AD 681, he was succeeded in AD 684 by Eata . The date of his death is not known, but clearly he was buried at Yarm late in the 7th or early in the 8th century. Norman church The west end and the base of the tower of the present building are part of the original stone church was built by the House of Bruce De Brus family in the latter half of the 12th century. A fortified tower was added in the 13th century and rebuilt durin ... more details
Britannia.com Retrieved on 28  October 2009. ref valign top Eata of Hexham Northumbria died 686 ... www.newadvent.org cathen 05240c.htm title St. Eata publisher Catholic Encyclopedia Retrieved on 28 ... more details