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  1. Ecgbert [a] (died 19 November 766) was an 8th-century cleric who established the archdiocese of York in 735. In 737, Ecgbert's brother became king of Northumbria and the two siblings worked together on ecclesiastical issues. Ecgbert was a correspondent of Bede and Boniface and the author of a legal code for his clergy.

  2. Egbert von York (auch Ecgberht oder Ecgbert; * 678 in Northumbria; † 19. November 766 in York) war ein angelsächsischer Mönch und Erzbischof von York. Er wird als Heiliger verehrt.

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  3. Ecgberht (770/775 – 839), also spelled Egbert, Ecgbert, Ecgbriht, Ecgbeorht, and Ecbert, was King of Wessex from 802 until his death in 839. His father was King Ealhmund of Kent.

  4. † 19. November 766 in York in England. Glasfenster: Egbert (Mitte), in der Kathedrale in York.

  5. The middle figure is Ecgbert, the first Archbishop of York (732-766) 627AD - 640AD. By the beginning of the 5th century the Roman forces had withdrawn from Britain to defend the heart of the Empire and York was left open to attack from the Picts and the Saxons.

  6. Ecgbert war der erste Erzbischof von York und Bruder von Eadberht von Northumbria (737-758). Geschichte. Ecgbert war einer der Söhne von Eata, der vom Gründer des Königreiches Bernicia abstammte. Sein Bruder Eadberht war König von Northumbria von 737 bis 758. Über seine frühen Jahre ist nichts bekannt.

  7. Consecration. 24 April 767. Personal details. Died. 8 November 780. Æthelbert [a] (died 8 November 780) was an eighth-century scholar, teacher, and Archbishop of York. Related to his predecessor at York, he became a monk at an early age and was in charge of the cathedral's library and school before becoming archbishop.