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Athelm

Athelm (or Æthelhelm; died 8 January 926) was an English churchman, who was the first Bishop of Wells, and later Archbishop of Canterbury. His translation, or moving from one bishopric to another, was a precedent for later translations of ecclesiastics, because prior to this time period such movements were considered illegal. While archbishop, Athelm…

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Appointed
between 923 and 925
Buried
first church of St John the Baptist in Canterbury, later Canterbury Cathedral
Canonized
Pre-Congregation
Died
8 January 926
Feast day
8 January
Other post
Bishop of Wells

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Athelm

Nodes28
Edges27
Triples59
Avg. degree1.93
Density0.071429
Components1

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related to Archbishopric · 21
Athelm → Archbishop, Athelm's, Between August, Canterbury, Dunstan, England, He, His, It, King Athelstan, Mercian, Nothing, Ordo, Plegmund, Previously, Recently, September, St Augustine's Abbey, Wells, Wessex
related to Death and burial · 15
Athelm → Archbishop Lanfranc, Baptist, Canterbury, England, He, January, Lady Chapel, Later, Norman Conquest, Prior Thomas Goldstone, Saxon-era Canterbury Cathedral, St Benedict, St John, When, Wulfhelm
related to background · 13
Athelm → Abbot, Glastonbury, Glastonbury Abbey, Heorstan, His, King, Sherborne, Some, Somerset, The, This, Wells, Wessex
Appointed · 1
Athelm → between 923 and 925
Buried · 1
Athelm → first church of St John the Baptist in Canterbury, later Canterbury Cathedral
Canonized · 1
Athelm → Pre-Congregation
Died · 1
Athelm → 8 January 926
Feast day · 1
Athelm → 8 January
Other post · 1
Athelm → Bishop of Wells
Predecessor · 1
Athelm → Plegmund

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archbishop later canterbury first january wells bishop time considered æthelhelm dunstan st died feast day see england king athelm's death

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SubjectPredicateObjectConfidenceSrc
AthelmAppointedbetween 923 and 9251.00infobox
AthelmBuriedfirst church of St John the Baptist in Canterbury, later Canterbury Cathedral1.00infobox
AthelmCanonizedPre-Congregation1.00infobox
AthelmDied8 January 9261.00infobox
AthelmFeast day8 January1.00infobox
AthelmOther postBishop of Wells1.00infobox
AthelmPredecessorPlegmund1.00infobox
AthelmSuccessorWulfhelm1.00infobox
AthelmTerm ended8 January 9261.00infobox
AthelmVenerated inEastern Orthodox Church Roman Catholic Church1.00infobox
Athelmrelated to ArchbishopricBetween August0.60section
Athelmrelated to ArchbishopricSeptember0.60section

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