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Ecgbert, Archbishop of York : ウィキペディア英語版 | Ecgbert of York
Ecgbert or Egbert of York〔 (died November 766), also spelled Egberht〔 or Ecgberht,〔 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. Other works have been ascribed to him, although the attribution is doubted by modern scholars. ==Early life and career== Ecgbert was the son of Eata, who was descended from the founder of the kingdom of Bernicia. His brother Eadberht was king of Northumbria from 737 to 758. Ecgbert went to Rome with another brother, and was ordained deacon while still there.〔Mayr-Harting "Ecgberht" ''Oxford Dictionary of National Biography''〕 Ecgbert has been claimed to have been a student of Bede, who much later visited with Ecgbert in 733 at York,〔Blair ''World of Bede'' p. 305〕 but this statement may simply mean that Ecgbert was a student of Bede's writings, and not that he was formally taught by him.〔
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