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Ealdwulf (archbishop of York)

Archbishop of York from 995 to 1002


Archbishop of York from 995 to 1002

FieldValue
titleArchbishop of York
appointed995
ended6 May 1002
predecessorOswald
successorWulfstan
consecration995
other_postAbbot of Peterborough
Bishop of Worcester
death_date6 May 1002

Bishop of Worcester

Ealdwulf (died 6 May 1002) was a medieval Abbot of Peterborough, Bishop of Worcester, and Archbishop of York.

Life

Traditional stories state that Ealdwulf was a layman and chancellor to King Edgar of England when one night he accidentally smothered his son while sharing a bed with the child. Rather than go to Rome to seek absolution for this sin, which had been his original plan, Ealdwulf refounded the monastery at Medeshamstede, which later became known as Peterborough Abbey, on the advice of Æthelwold, bishop of Winchester. Ealdwulf then joined his new foundation as a monk before becoming abbot of Peterborough from about 966 to 992.

Ealdwulf was bishop of Worcester as well as archbishop of York from 995 to his death on 6 May 1002.

Ealdwulf's reputation was one of extreme piety. William of Malmesbury compared him to his successor Wulfstan as follows "Ealdwulf can be pardoned for holding the two sees contrary to canon law because of his sanctity, and because he did it not through ambition but by necessity."

Citations

References

References

  1. Hunt "Ealdwulf" ''Oxford Dictionary of National Biography''
  2. Knowles, et al. ''Heads of Religious Houses'' p. 59
  3. Fletcher ''Bloodfeud'' p. 70
  4. Fryde, et al. ''Handbook of British Chronology'' p. 224
  5. While archbishop, he held a synod at Worcester around 1000 to consider moving the relics of Saint [[Oswald of Worcester]].Barlow ''English Church 1000–1066'' p. 246
  6. Brooke "York Minster" ''Churches and Churchmen'' p. 40
  7. Quoted in Barlow ''English Church 1000–1066'' p. 25
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