Nothhelm

Nothhelm
Archbishop of Canterbury
Appointed735
Term ended17 October 739
PredecessorTatwine
SuccessorCuthbert
Other post(s)archpriest of St Paul's, London
Orders
Consecration735
Personal details
Died17 October 739
BuriedCanterbury, Kent
Sainthood
Feast day17 October[1]
Venerated in
CanonizedPre-Congregation

Nothhelm (sometimes Nothelm;[3] died 739) was a medieval Anglo-Saxon Archbishop of Canterbury. A correspondent of both Bede and Boniface, it was Nothhelm who gathered materials from Canterbury for Bede's historical works. After his appointment to the archbishopric in 735, he attended to ecclesiastical matters, including holding church councils. Although later antiquaries felt that Nothhelm was the author of a number of works, later research has shown them to be authored by others. After his death he was considered a saint.

  1. ^ Cite error: The named reference Saints was invoked but never defined (see the help page).
  2. ^ a b Farmer Oxford Dictionary of Saints pp. 391-392
  3. ^ Mayr-Harting Coming of Christianity p. 69

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