Ecgbert of York

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Ecgbert of York was an 8th-century Archbishop of York and influential Anglo-Saxon churchman and scholar who helped shape the intellectual formation of Alcuin and the Northumbrian church.

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Ecgbert of York canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Anglo-Saxon churchman
Archbishop
human
scholar
theologian
centuryOfActivity 8th century
clericalRank archbishop
contributedTo Anglo-Saxon intellectual life
development of the Northumbrian church
countryOfCitizenship Kingdom of Northumbria
culture Anglo-Saxons
surface form: Anglo-Saxon
educated Alcuin of York
era Anglo-Saxon England
surface form: Anglo-Saxon period
fieldOfWork Christian education
ecclesiastical administration
theology
floruit 8th century
hasGender male
influenced Alcuin of York
Northumbrian church
languageOfWorkOrName Latin
Old English
memberOf Northumbrian church
notableFor influence on Anglo-Saxon ecclesiastical scholarship
intellectual formation of Alcuin
leadership of the Northumbrian church
notableStudent Alcuin of York
occupation archbishop
clergyman
theologian
partOf Anglo-Saxon Church hierarchy
placeOfWork York
positionHeld Archbishop of York
region England
Northumbria
religion Roman Catholicism
surface form: Catholic Church

Christianity
title Archbishop
Archbishop of York
workLocation Northumbria
York

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Alcuin of York studentOf Ecgbert of York
Flaccus Albinus studentOf Ecgbert of York