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Eata of Hexham

Eata (died 26 October 686), also known as Eata of Lindisfarne, was Bishop of Hexham from 678 until 681, and of then Bishop of Lindisfarne from before 681 until 685. He then was translated back to Hexham where he served until his death in 685 or 686. He was the first native of Northumbria to occupy the bishopric of Lindisfarne.

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Appointed
678
Denomination
Catholic
Died
685 or 686 Hexham
Feast day
26 October
Other posts
Bishop of Lindisfarne (682-685) of Bernicia (678-682) Abbot of Melrose
Predecessor
Trumbert

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Eata of Hexham

Nodes37
Edges36
Triples10
Avg. degree1.95
Density0.054054
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Eata of Hexham

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Appointed · 1
Eata of Hexham → 678
Denomination · 1
Eata of Hexham → Catholic
Died · 1
Eata of Hexham → 685 or 686 Hexham
Feast day · 1
Eata of Hexham → 26 October
Other posts · 1
Eata of Hexham → Bishop of Lindisfarne (682-685) of Bernicia (678-682) Abbot of Melrose
Predecessor · 1
Eata of Hexham → Trumbert
Successor · 1
Eata of Hexham → John of Beverley
Term ended · 1
Eata of Hexham → 681

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eata lindisfarne hexham melrose bishop abbot cuthbert 686 685 northumbria st bernicia new died trumbert church wilfrid 26 october one

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Eata of HexhamAppointed6781.00infobox
Eata of HexhamDenominationCatholic1.00infobox
Eata of HexhamDied685 or 686 Hexham1.00infobox
Eata of HexhamFeast day26 October1.00infobox
Eata of HexhamOther postsBishop of Lindisfarne (682-685) of Bernicia (678-682) Abbot of Melrose1.00infobox
Eata of HexhamPredecessorTrumbert1.00infobox
Eata of HexhamSuccessorJohn of Beverley1.00infobox
Eata of HexhamTerm ended6811.00infobox
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the date of Easterinstance ofwould take priority in Northumbria over matters0.80text

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