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being given half, because King Cenwalh "tired of his barbarous speech", although this may be mistaken. This insult supposedly led to Agilbert's resignation. He then travelled north to
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Fouracre states: "is very name was the Frankish form of Æthelberht...". Le Jan, however, takes his name to indicate kinship with the Agilolfings; Le Jan, p. 388.
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The charter of Clotilde, 10 March 673, endowing the monastery of Bruyères-le-Châtel; witnessed by Agilbert, this is his last appearance in year-dated records
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Learning and literature in Anglo-Saxon England: Studies presented to Peter Clemoes on the Occasion of His Sixty-Fifth Birthday
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Hammer, Carl I. (2011–2012). "'Holy Entrepreneur': Agilbert, a Merovingian Bishop between Ireland, England and Francia".
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The date and place of Agilbert's birth are unknown, but evidence suggests it took place between 610 and 620. Son of a
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Le Jan, pp. 382, notes 6, 388, & 390–391, table 48. Le Jan shows that Agilbert's first cousins included Saints
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in 664, where he led the pro-Roman party, but he had the young Wilfrid speak on his behalf.
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Returning to Francia, Agilbert later took part in Wilfrid's consecration as a bishop at
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church which has decorative memorials to the two early bishops. Agilbert, according to
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equivalent of Æthelberht, has been taken to suggest a link with the royal family of the
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The Convert Kings: Power and religious affiliation in early Anglo-Saxon England.
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Hunter Blair, Peter. "Whitby as a Centre of Learning in the Seventh Century".
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Agilbert died at some time after 10 March 673, on which date he witnessed
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where his sister Theodechildis was abbess. His fine sculpted
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can be seen there in the crypts, as can that of his sister.
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The abstract of Hammer 2011 gives his birth date as 610.
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Fouracre, P., "Agilbert" in M. Lapidge, et al., (eds),
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Index

Saint
Bishop of Paris
Diocese of Paris
Bishop of Dorchester
Jouarre Abbey
Chalcedonian Christianity
Catholic Church
Eastern Orthodox Church
West Saxon
Bishop of Paris
saint
Catholic Church
feast day
Neustrian
Audoin
Faronids
Agilolfings
Merovingians
Frankish language
Kingdom of Kent
Francia
Britain
Cenwalh of Wessex
Penda of Mercia
Birinus
Mercia
Bishop of Dorchester
Oxford
Dorchester Abbey
Bede

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