Tatwin

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St Tatwin (or Tatwine) was the tenth Archbishop of Canterbury (731-734). He was subsequently canonized by the Roman Catholic Church.


Tatwine

Archbishop of Canterbury

Enthroned June 10, 731
Ended July 30, 734
Predecessor Berhtwald
Successor Nothelm
Died July 30, 734

Sainthood

Venerated in Roman Catholic Church
Commemorated July 30
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Tatwin was a Mercian by birth. He became a monk at the monastery at Breedon-on-the-Hill in the present-day County of Leicestershire,[1] and then abbot of that house.[2] Through the influence of King Æthelbald he was appointed as Archbishop of Canterbury in 731 and was consecrated on June 10, 731.[3] Apart from his consecration of the Bishops of Lindsey and Selsey in 733, Tatwine's period as archbishop appears to have been uneventful. He died in office on July 30, 734.[3] Later canonized, his feast day is July 30.[4]

Bede's commentary on Tatwin states: vir religione et Prudentia insignis, sacris quoque literis nobiliter instructus (a man notable for his prudence, devotion and learning). These qualities were displayed in the two surviving manuscripts of his riddles and four of his Grammar. The grammar was based on the works of Priscian and Consentius, but in a simple manner best suited for beginners to the language. The riddles deal with such diverse topics as philosophy & charity, the five senses & the alphabet and a book & a pen.[5] The grammar was published as Ars Grammatica in 1868 by August Wilmanns.

  1. ^ Walsh, Michael A New Dictionary of Saints: East and West London: Burns & Oats 2007 ISBN 0-8601-2438-X p. 571
  2. ^ Stenton, F. M. Anglo-Saxon England Third Edition Oxford:Oxford University Press 1971 ISBN 978-0-19-280139-5 p. 183
  3. ^ a b Powicke, F. Maurice and E. B. Fryde Handbook of British Chronology 2nd. ed. London:Royal Historical Society 1961 p. 209
  4. ^ Tatwine at Catholic Online accessed on November 3, 2007
  5. ^ Lapidge, Michael "Tatwine (d. 734)" Oxford Dictionary of National Biography Oxford University Press, 2004 Online Edition accessed November 7, 2007

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NAME Tatwin
ALTERNATIVE NAMES Tatwine
SHORT DESCRIPTION Archbishop of Canterbury; Saint
DATE OF BIRTH
PLACE OF BIRTH
DATE OF DEATH July 30, 734
PLACE OF DEATH
Catholic Church titles
Preceded by
Berhtwald
Archbishop of Canterbury
731–734
Succeeded by
Nothelm
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