- Ethelwin
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name =Ethelwin
religion =Catholic
See =Diocese of Durham
Title =Bishop of Durham
Period = 1056–1071
Predecessor =Ethelric
Successor =William Walcher
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date of death = winter of 1071–1072
place of death =Ethelwin (also Egelwin, Aethelwyne, Aethelwine, Aethelwyn, Æthelwine, or Aethelwin) was the last Anglo-Saxon
bishop of Durham (1056–1071),Fryde "Handbook of British Chronology" p. 216] the last who was not also a secular ruler, and the only English bishop at the time of theNorman Conquest who did not remain loyal to KingWilliam the Conqueror .Life
He was consecrated
bishop in 1056. [http://british-history.ac.uk/report.aspx?compid=33859 British History Online Bishops of Durham] accessed on 25 October 2007] He was installed as bishop byTostig earl of Northumbria and was the choice of KingEdward the Confessor .Walker "Harold" p. 104] Ethelwin was the brother of the previous bishop,Ethelric , who had been forced to resign after a financial scandal.Fletcher "Bloodfeud" p. 156] In 1059, Ethewin, along with Tostig andCynesige archbishop of York , accompanied KingMalcolm III of Scotland to King Edward's court, where Malcom may have acknowledged Edward as Malcom's overlord.Barlow "Edward the Confessor" p. 203] Ethewin oversaw thetranslation of the relics of Saint Oswine of Deira to Durham in 1065.Walker "Harold" p. 108]He was initially loyal to King William after the Norman Conquest, and in the summer of 1068 he submitted to William at York. The submission followed on the heels of William building the first castle at York and receiving the submission of most of the northern thegns.Williams "English and the Norman Conquest" pp. 26–27] Ethelwin also brought word from King Malcolm that the Scottish king wished to live in peace with the new English king. King William sent Ethewin back to Malcolm's court with William's terms, which were accepted.Fletcher "Bloodfeud" p. 173] In 1069, when the new earl of Northumbria
Robert de Comines came north to begin governing, it was Ethelwin who warned the new earl about an English army loose in the area. Unfortunately, the new earl did not pay heed to the warning, and was surprised and burned to death in the bishop's house on 29 January 1069.Stenton "Anglo-Saxon England" Third Edition p. 602] When King William marched north in retaliation on the scorched earth campaign generally known as theHarrying of the North , Ethelwin tried to flee with many Northumbrian treasures (including the body ofSaint Cuthbert ) toLindisfarne ,Fletcher "Bloodfeud" p. 180] but he was caught, outlawed, imprisoned, and later died in confinement in the winter of 1071–1072;Stenton "Anglo-Saxon England" Third Edition p. 659 footnote 2] his see being temporarily left vacant until William appointed the native of LorraineWilliam Walcher , the first prince-bishop.Fletcher "Bloodfeud" p. 185]Notes
References
* Barlow, Frank "Edward the Confessor" Berkeley: University of California Press 1970 ISBN 0-520-01671-8
* [http://british-history.ac.uk/report.aspx?compid=33859 British History Online Bishops of Durham] accessed on 25 October 2007
* Fletcher, Richard "Bloodfeud: Murder and Revenge in Anglo-Saxon England" Oxford: Oxford University Press 2003 ISBN 0-19-516136-X
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* Stenton, F. M. "Anglo-Saxon England" Third Edition Oxford:Oxford University Press 1971 ISBN 978-0-19-280139-5
* Walker, Ian "Harold: The Last Anglo-Saxon King" Wrens Park Publishing 2000 ISBN 0-905-778-464
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NAME=Ethelwin
ALTERNATIVE NAMES= Egelwin; Aethelwyne; Aethelwine; Aethelwyn; Æthelwine; Aethelwin
SHORT DESCRIPTION=Bishop of Durham
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DATE OF DEATH=circa 1071
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