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Jænberht

Jænberht (also Jambert, Jaenbeorht,〔Farmer ''Oxford Dictionary of Saints'' p. 268〕 Jænbert, Jaenberht or Jaenbert; died 792) was a medieval monk, and later the abbot, of St Augustine's Abbey, Canterbury who was named Archbishop of Canterbury in 765. As archbishop, he had a difficult relationship with King Offa of Mercia, who at one point confiscated lands from the archbishopric. By 787, some of the bishoprics under Canterbury's supervision were transferred to the control of the newly created Archbishopric of Lichfield, although it is not clear if Jænberht ever recognised its legitimacy. Besides the issue with Lichfield, Jænberht also presided over church councils in England. He died in 792 and was considered a saint after his death.
==Early life==
Jænberht was a monk at St Augustine's Abbey, Canterbury before being selected as abbot of that monastic house.〔Costambeys "Jænberht" ''Oxford Dictionary of National Biography''〕 He came from a prominent family in the kingdom of Kent, and a kinsman of his, Eadhun, was the reeve of King Egbert II of Kent. Jænberht himself was on good terms with Egbert.〔Yorke ''Kings and Kingdoms'' p. 43〕

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