Bertwald of Ramsbury

Bertwald
Bishop of Ramsbury
Appointed 1005
Term ended 22 April 1045
Predecessor Aelfric
Successor Herman
Personal details
Died 22 April 1045
Denomination Christian

Bertwald of Ramsbury[lower-alpha 1] was an 11th-century Bishop of Ramsbury and saint.

Life

Bertwald became a monk at Glastonbury Abbey[1] and was appointed Bishop of Ramsbury in 1005.[2] He is mostly known from the witness lists of King Cnut's charters which show he was in high favour with the Danish monarch.[3] He died on 22 April 1045[2] and was buried at Glastonbury.[1]

Notes

  1. Otherwise Britwold of Glastonbury and sometimes Beorhtwald

Citations

  1. 1 2 James P. Carley, David Townsend, Chronicle of Glastonbury Abbey. An Edition, Translation And Study of John of Glastonbury's Cronica Sive Antiquitates (Eastbourne 2009) p.279 n. 45
  2. 1 2 Fryde, et al. Handbook of British Chronology p. 220
  3. Hunt, William (1901). The English Church from its Foundation to the Norman Conquest (597-1066. Macmillan.

References

Christian titles
Preceded by
Aelfric
Bishop of Ramsbury
995–1045
Succeeded by
Herman


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