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Wilfrid and York
Shortly after Agatho became Pope, St Wilfrid, Archbishop of York, arrived at Rome to invoke the authority of the Holy See on his behalf.
The South Saxons were first evangelised extensively under Anglian influence ; Aethelwalh of Sussex was converted by Wulfhere, King of Mercia, and allowed Wilfrid, Archbishop of York, to evangelise his people beginning in 681.
* Wilfrid II, last Bishop of York
* Wilfrid of York is expelled from Northumbria by Ecgfrith, and retires into Sussex.
* Wilfrid returns from France newly consecrated as Bishop of York.
The church soon fell into disrepair and was dilapidated by 670 when Saint Wilfrid ascended to the see of York.
He also proposed dividing the large diocese of Northumbria into smaller sections, a policy which brought him into conflict with Bishop Wilfrid, whom Theodore himself had appointed to the See of York.
After Ecgfrith expelled him from York, Wilfrid travelled to Rome to appeal to the papacy.
One is that Alhfrith wished the seat to be at York, another is that Wilfrid was bishop only in Deira, a third supposes that Wilfrid was never bishop at York and that his diocese was only part of Deira.
Consequently Theodore deposed Ceadda, leaving the way open for Wilfrid, who was finally installed in his see in 669, the first Saxon to occupy the see of York.
While at York, Wilfrid was considered the " bishop of the Northumbrian peoples "; Bede records that Wilfrid's diocese was contiguous with the area ruled by Oswiu.
ca: Wilfrid de York
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nl: Wilfrid van York
He had married Æthelthryth, a daughter of Anna of East Anglia, in 660 ; however, she took the veil shortly after Ecgfrith's accession, a step which possibly led to his long quarrel with Wilfrid, Archbishop of York.
Æthelred befriended Bishop Wilfrid of York when Wilfrid was expelled from his see in Northumbria ; Æthelred made Wilfrid Bishop of the Middle Angles during his exile, and supported him at the synod of Austerfield in about 702, when Wilfrid argued his case for the return of the ecclesiastical lands he had been deprived of in Northumbria.
A conflict between Bishop Wilfrid of York and the church and secular establishment led to Wilfrid's expulsion from Northumbria and the division of his vast diocese.
This was founded by a man who later became the Bishop of York, a Northumbrian nobleman known as Wilfrid ; he was granted the land by king Alhfrith.

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