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Æthelnoth (also Ethelnoth, Ednoth, or Eadnodus; died 1038) was a medieval Archbishop of Canterbury. 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. He consecrated a number of other bishops who came from outside his archdiocese, leading to some friction with other archbishops. Although he was regarded as a saint after his death, there is little evidence of his veneration or of a cult in Canterbury or elsewhere.
Æthelnoth or its variations Aethelnoth and Ethelnoth may refer to:
- Æthelnoth (bishop of London) (died ca. 820), Bishop of London who was consecrated between 805 and 811 and died between 816 and 824
- Æthelnoth (archbishop of Canterbury) (died 1038), Medieval prelate considered a saint, with a feast day of 20 October
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Æthelnoth (or Æthilnoth; died between 816 and 824) was a medieval Bishop of London.
Æthelnoth was consecrated between 805 and 811. He died between 816 and 824.