Æthelwulf of Selsey

Æthelwulf of Selsey
Bishop of Selsey
Appointed before 811
Term ended between 816 and 824
Predecessor Wihthun
Successor Cynered
Personal details
Died between 816 and 824
Denomination Christian

Æthelwulf [lower-alpha 1]was an Anglo-Saxon Bishop of Selsey.

Æthelwulf was in office in AD811, as he was present at the synod of London in that year.[lower-alpha 2] He was still active in 816 when he attended the synod of Chelsea.[2] He attested several Anglo-Saxon Charters[lower-alpha 3]:

Æthelwulf died between 816 and 824.[6]

Notes

  1. Also Aeðelulf, Aeðeluulf, Aeðelwulf, Atheuulf, Æðelwulf and Æþelwulf
  2. One of the purposes of the Witenagemot at London (AD811) was to sell lands, in Kent, to Archbishop Wulfred (see charter S168).[1]
  3. Anglo-Saxon charters listed by Sawyer number[3]
  4. Most historians believe that charter S201 is spurious.[5]

Citations

  1. Haddan and Stubbs. Councils and Ecclesiastical Documents III. pp. 571-572
  2. Kelly. Charters of Selsey. p. xc
  3. AS Charters. Kings College Cambridge
  4. 1 2 3 4 5 Æthelwulf 8 at Prosopography of Anglo-Saxon England
  5. S 201. Esawyer. KCL
  6. Fryde, et al. Handbook of British Chronology p. 221

References

  • Æthelwulf 8 at Prosopography of Anglo-Saxon England
  • "Esawyer". London: Kings College London. Retrieved 3 October 2018.
  • "Anglo-Saxon Charters". London: Kings College London. Retrieved 2 October 2018.
  • Fryde, E. B.; Greenway, D. E.; Porter, S.; Roy, I. (1996). Handbook of British Chronology (Third revised ed.). Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. ISBN 0-521-56350-X.
  • Haddan, Arthur West; Stubbs, William (1871). Councils and Ecclesiastical Documents Relating to Great Britain and Ireland. III. London: Macmillan and Son.
  • Kelly, S.E (1998). Anglo-Saxon Charters VI, Charters of Selsey. OUP for the British Academy. ISBN 0-19-726175-2.

Further reading

  • Barker, E. (1947). "Sussex Anglo-Saxon Charters, part 1". Sussex Archaeological Collections. 86: 42–101.


Christian titles
Preceded by
Wihthun
Bishop of Selsey
c. 812-c. 820
Succeeded by
Cynered

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