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See also: Canterbury, was See also: born at See also: Tarsus in See also: Cilicia in 6o2
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On the See also: death of Wighard, who had been sent to See also: Pope Vitalian by Ecgberht of Kent and See also: Oswio of Northumbria in 667, apparently for consecration as archbishop, See also: Theodore, who had become prominent in the Eastern See also: work of the See also: church, was recommended by
See also: Hadrian of Niridanum to fill the vacant see
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Vitalian consecrated Theodore in See also: April 688 on condition that Hadrian, afterwards See also: abbot of St
See also: Peter's, Canterbury, should go with him
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Hadrian was detained for some See also: time by See also: Ebroin, the Neustrian mayor of the palace, but Theodore reached See also: England in May 669
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According to See also: Bede's account he made a tour of the whole of Anglo-Saxon England, reforming abuses and giving instruction as to the monastic See also: rule and the canonical See also: Easter
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Bede also declares that he was the first archbishop to whom all the " church of the Angles " submitted
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From the first he seems to have ignored the scheme for a See also: separate province of See also: York, but he reorganized the episcopate, assigning See also: Bisi to See also: East Anglia, Putta to Rochester, See also: Hlothhere to Wessex, and Ceadda after reconsecration to See also: Mercia
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He brought the monastic See also: education up to date by introducing See also: literary, metrical and musical studies
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In 673 Theodore pre-sided at the first See also: synod of the See also: clergy in England which was held at Hertford
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Various disciplinary regulations were emphasized, and an See also: annual meeting arranged at a place called Cloveshoe
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After this council Theodore revived the East Saxon bishopric, to which he appointed Earconwald
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Soon after the first expulsion of See also: Wilfrid in 678 he divided the Northumbrian diocese, appointing Trumwine See also: bishop to the Picts
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This led to a See also: quarrel with Wilfrid which was not finally settled until 686-687
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In 679 Theodore intervened to make See also: peace between See also: Ecgfrith of Northumbria and Aethelred of Mercia
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He presided at other synods held in 68o at See also: Hatfield and in 684 at Twyford, and died in 69o
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A penitential composed under Theodore's direction is still extant
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See Bede, Ilist
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Eccl., edited by C
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Plummer (See also: Oxford, 1896) ; See also: Eddius, Vita Wilfridii in J
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Raine's Historians of the Church of York, vol. i
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(See also: London, 1879) ; Anglo-Saxon See also: Chronicle, edited by Earle and Plummer (Oxford, 1899) ; Haddam and Stubbs, See also: Councils and Ecclesiastical Documents (Oxford, 1869-78), iii
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