Aluberht

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Aluberht
Bishop of Selsey
Appointedbetween 747 and 765
Term endedbetween 772 and 780
Predecessor Sigeferth of Selsey
Successor Oswald of Selsey
Orders
Consecrationbetween 747 and 765
Personal details
Diedbetween 772 and 780
DenominationChristian

Aluberht, or Ealubeorht, was a medieval Bishop of Selsey , consecrated between 747 and 765 and died between 772 and 780. [1]

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  1. Fryde, et al. Handbook of British Chronology p. 221

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Christian titles
Preceded by Bishops of Selsey
flourished 770
Succeeded by