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Putta
Appointed 676 Term ended between 676 and 688 Predecessor new diocese Successor Tyrhtel Other post(s ) Bishop of Rochester Died c. 688Denomination Christian
Putta (died c. 688) was a medieval Bishop of Rochester and probably the first Bishop of Hereford .[1] Some modern historians say that the two Puttas were separate individuals.[2]
Bede says that in 676, Putta was driven from Rochester by King Æthelred of Mercia ,[3] or perhaps abandoning it,[4] he fixed himself at Hereford (said to have been the centre of a diocese as early as the 6th century) and refounded Hereford Cathedral . He is thus recorded as Bishop of Uuestor Elih and may not have actually held the office of Bishop of Hereford, although was considered to have done so by about 800.[citation needed ] After he left Rochester, Theodore of Tarsus , the Archbishop of Canterbury appointed Cwichelm as bishop of that see.[4]
The medieval chronicler Bede says Putta learned Roman Chant from students of Pope Gregory the Great , and later taught this to the Mercians.[5] [6] The modern historian Henry Mayr-Harting describes Putta as "a mild old music master".[7]
The usual dates given for Putta's time at Rochester are thought to have been about 669 to 676.[1] His time at Hereford is considered to have started in 676 and ended sometime between 676 and 688.[8] He died about 688.[2]
Citations
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^ a b Fryde, et al. Handbook of British Chronology p. 221
^ a b Sims-Williams "Putta (d. c.688)" Oxford Dictionary of National Biography
^ Smith "Early Community" English Historical Review p. 295
^ a b Brooks Early History p. 73
^ Kirby Making of Early England p. 210
^ Blair World of Bede p. 170
^ Mayr-Harting Coming of Christianity p. 131
^ Fryde, et al. Handbook of British Chronology p. 217
References
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Brooks, Nicholas (1984). The Early History of the Church of Canterbury: Christ Church from 597 to 1066 . London: Leicester University Press. ISBN 0-7185-0041-5 .
Fryde, E. B.; Greenway, D. E.; Porter, S.; Roy, I. (1996). Handbook of British Chronology (Third revised ed.). Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press. ISBN 0-521-56350-X .
Kirby, D. P. (1967). The Making of Early England (Reprint ed.). New York: Schocken Books. OCLC 399516 .
Mayr-Harting, Henry (1991). The Coming of Christianity to Anglo-Saxon England . University Park, PA: Pennsylvania State University Press. ISBN 0-271-00769-9 .
Sims-Williams, Patrick (2004). "Putta". Oxford Dictionary of National Biography (online ed.). Oxford University Press. doi :10.1093/ref:odnb/22912 . (Subscription or UK public library membership required.)
Smith, R. A. L. (September 1945). "The Early Community of St. Andrew at Rochester, 604-c. 1080". The English Historical Review . 60 (238): 289–299. doi :10.1093/ehr/LX.CCXXXVIII.289 . JSTOR 556594 .
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