Higbald of Lindisfarne
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Denomination | Catholic |
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Senior posting | |
See | Diocese of Lindisfarne |
Title | Bishop of Lindisfarne |
Period in office | 781–802 |
Predecessor | Cynewulf |
Successor | Egbert |
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Date of death | June 24, 803 |
Higbald of Lindisfarne (or Hygebald) was Bishop of Lindisfarne from 780[1] until his death on June 24, 803. Powicke gives his death date as May 25, 802.[1] Little is known about his life except that he was a regular communicator with Alcuin of York; it is in his letters to Alcuin that Higbald described in graphic detail the Viking raid on Lindisfarne on June 8, 793 in which many of his monks were killed.
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- Powicke, F. Maurice and E. B. Fryde Handbook of British Chronology 2nd. ed. London:Royal Historical Society 1961
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Preceded by Cynewulf |
Bishop of Lindisfarne 780 - 803 |
Succeeded by Egbert |
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NAME | Higbald |
ALTERNATIVE NAMES | Hygebald |
SHORT DESCRIPTION | Bishop of Lindisfarne |
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PLACE OF BIRTH | |
DATE OF DEATH | June 24, 803 |
PLACE OF DEATH |