Council of Clovesho (803)

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The Council of Clovesho (803) was an early medieval English church synod that, among other reforms, restructured ecclesiastical jurisdictions and confirmed the primacy of the Archbishopric of Canterbury.

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Council of Clovesho (803) canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf church council
ecclesiastical assembly
synod
appliesToJurisdiction English Church NERFINISHED
province of Canterbury NERFINISHED
chronologicalOrder one of the later Councils of Clovesho
chronologyWithinSeries later Clovesho council of 803
concerns church governance
church reform
ecclesiastical jurisdiction
primacy of Canterbury
confirms primacy of the Archbishopric of Canterbury
country Kingdom of England
denomination Latin Church NERFINISHED
fieldOfWork canon law
ecclesiastical administration
follows earlier Councils of Clovesho NERFINISHED
genre canon law decision
governingBody English episcopate
hasClassification medieval church council
hasEffect clarification of ecclesiastical hierarchy in England
reorganization of diocesan boundaries
strengthening of Canterbury’s metropolitan authority
hasEndTime 803
hasParticipant Anglo-Saxon clergy
Archbishop of Canterbury NERFINISHED
English bishops
hasStartTime 803
hasTopic church discipline
metropolitan rights of Canterbury
organization of dioceses
relations between sees within the English Church
historicalPeriod Anglo-Saxon period
languageOfWorkOrName Latin
locatedIn Anglo-Saxon England NERFINISHED
Clovesho NERFINISHED
partOf English church councils
religion Christianity
restructures ecclesiastical jurisdictions in England
series Councils of Clovesho NERFINISHED
significantEventFor Archbishopric of Canterbury NERFINISHED
English ecclesiastical structure
subjectOf studies in Anglo-Saxon church history
temporalContext early 9th century
early Middle Ages

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Province of Lichfield suppressedAtCouncil Council of Clovesho (803)