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  1. Æthelnoth (died 1038) was the archbishop of Canterbury from 1020 until his death. Descended from an earlier English king, Æthelnoth became a monk prior to becoming archbishop. While archbishop, he travelled to Rome and brought back saint's relics.

  2. Æthelnoth (fallecido en 1038) fue arzobispo de Canterbury desde 1020 hasta su muerte. Descendiente de un rey inglés anterior, Æthelnoth se convirtió en monje antes de convertirse en arzobispo.

  3. Æthelnoth es un clérigo anglosajón que murió en 1038. Relacionado con la antigua casa real de Wessex, fue el trigésimo primer arzobispo de Canterbury desde 1020 hasta su muerte.

  4. 30 de oct. de 2014 · Æthelnoth was the impetus behind the ceremonial return to Canterbury in 1023 of the body of St Ælfheah, the archbishop one before Æthelnoth, who had been murdered by a Danish army in 1012.

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  5. Æthelnoth (d. 1038). Archbishop of Canterbury from 1020. Often referred to as ‘the Good’, and thought to have influenced Cnut, who was generous to Canterbury and granted him extensive powers of jurisdiction.

  6. Son of ealdorman Aethelmaer, Ethelnoth (or Æthelnoth) was a monk of glastonbury and dean of Christ Church, canterbury, before his consecration to that see by wulfstan of worcester, archbishop of York, (Nov. 13, 1020).

  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › ÆthelnothÆthelnoth - Wikipedia

    Æthelnoth or its variations Aethelnoth and Ethelnoth may refer to: Æthelnoth (bishop of London) (died between 816 and 824) Æthelnoth (archbishop of Canterbury) (died 1038), medieval prelate considered a saint.