12 May 805 A.D. Aethelhard Dies—14th of 105 Archbishops of Canterbury
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May 805 A.D. Aethelhard Dies—14th of 105
Archbishops of Canterbury
Bevans, G. M. “St. Aethelhard (Died AD 805).” Brittania.com. N.d. http://www.britannia.com/bios/abofc/aethelhard.html. Accessed 7 May 2014.
Bevans,
Portraits of the Archbishops of
Canterbury. Toronto, ONT: University
of Toronto Libraries, 2011. Available here: http://www.amazon.com/Portraits-Archbishops-Canterbury-Gladys-Bevan/dp/B005HI57FS/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1399493248&sr=8-1&keywords=bevans+portraits+of+archbishops+of+canterbury
St. Aethelhard
(Died AD 805)
Abbot of Louth
Archbishop of Canterbury
Died: 12th May AD 805
(Died AD 805)
Abbot of Louth
Archbishop of Canterbury
Died: 12th May AD 805
Aethelhard, the Abbot of Louth in Lincolnshire, was elected to the
See of Canterbury in AD 790, through the influence of King Offa of Mercia who
wished to find archiepiscopal support for his kingdom's interests. However, he
was not consecrated until three years later.
After the death of Offa in AD 796, the Kingdom of Kent attempted
to shake off Mercian supremacy and Aethelhard fled from Canterbury. Such action
drew upon him a rebuke from Alcuin for deserting his flock.
Having been restored to his See, Aethelhard obtained a decision
from Pope Leo III, in AD 803, annulling the right of Lichfield to be regarded
as a Metropolitan See and confirming the Primacy of Canterbury. Suggestions of
relocating the Kentish Archiepiscopate to London were rejected. In the same
year, the Synod of Clofesho (possibly Brixworth in Northamptonshire)
decreed that all newly elected bishops must make a written profession of their
orthodoxy and give a promise of obedience to Canterbury. Aethelhard's death
took place in AD 805. He should not be confused with Aethelhard who was Bishop
of Winchester in the early 760s.
Edited from G.M. Bevan's "Portraits of the Archbishops of
Canterbury" (1908).
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