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* Abels, Richard ( 1983 ) “ The Council of Whitby: a study in early Anglo-Saxon politics ”, in: The Journal of British Studies ; 23. 1 ( 1983 ), pp. 1 – 25.
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The historian Richard Abels speculates that the expulsion of Eata from Ripon may have been the spark that led to the king's decision to call the council.
The reason for Wilfrid's delay has never been clear, although the historians Eric John and Richard Abels theorise that it was caused by Alhfrith's unsuccessful revolt against Oswiu.
* Abels, Richard P. ( 1988 ), Lordship and Military Obligation in Anglo-Saxon England, British Museum Publications ISBN 0-7141-0552-X
Other historians, including Richard Abels, P. Grosjean, and Alan Thacker, state that Deusdedit died on 14 July 664.
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Nothing in Bede contradicts the date of 14 July 664 for Eorcenberht ; therefore, Abels considers that date to be the best fit for the available data.
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Restoring religion and learning in Wessex, Abels contends, was to Alfred's mind as essential to the defence of his realm as the building of the burhs.
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Abels identifies several conflicts contributing to both the calling of the council and its outcome, including a generational conflict between Oswiu and Alhfrith and the death of the Archbishop of Canterbury, Deusdedit.
Thacker and Abels agree generally, although Thacker does not give a specific consecration date beyond March.
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