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199:, the leading ecclesiastical proponents of reform, were associated with Athelstan's court, and Dunstan would eventually succeed Koenwald. Several charters witnessed by Koenwald also describe him as monk, as well as bishop, "suggesting a respect for the condition which set him apart from other bishops". 206:
charters" which were issued between 940 and 956. These are described as "drawn up in a self-consciously 'literary' style (replete with alliterative and rhythmical phrases)". These have some features of earlier charters of King Athelstan, from the period 928–935, with which Koenwald may also be
180:. It is likely that Koenwald had been sent by Æthelstan to Germany to accompany the sisters. He seems to have been given silver by Æthelstan to distribute in Germany, and while at St Gall, he was received into the 149:
Koenwald succeeded Bishop Wilfrith at some time between 16 April 928, when Wilfrith is last known to have witnessed a charter, and 15 October 929, when Koenwald was recorded as arriving as a bishop at the
226:'s Chronicle where Koenwald is called "a man of great humility". The year of his death is not known, but the date, and a further link between Koenwald and Dunstan, may have been kept in the records of 165:. In the autumn of 929 he visited Germany. His visit was only recorded in a manuscript at St Gall, where it is described as a tour of German monasteries. In 929 the German King 489: 184:
of that monastery, and asked at that time that his king as well as a number of his fellow English bishops be also entered into the monastery's confraternity.
176:, from the English court. In response Æthelstan sent two of his half-sisters for the prince to choose between, and in late 929 or early 930 Otto married 740: 1217: 855: 1059: 897: 708: 418: 1084: 1069: 482: 1005: 580: 398: 379: 361: 336: 527: 946: 540: 1212: 603: 475: 237:, gives Koenwald's death date as 28 June 957 or 958, but according to Simon Keynes, he witnessed a charter issued by King 1207: 860: 663: 892: 196: 173: 990: 219:, has been ascribed to Koenwald and may be seen as a prelude to the convoluted style of this alliterative group. 216: 211:, a strong supporter of Dunstan, and the monastic reform movement. The difficult Latin entry inserted into the 207:
associated. The author of some of these may be one Ælfric, later a priest and deacon in the service of Bishop
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is thought to be connected to the rise of the monastic reform movement in 10th century England.
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Before he became bishop, Koenwald seems to have been a priest in the household of King
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in 958 and was succeeded in that or the following year by Dunstan.
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Koenwald was succeeded by Dunstan in 958 or 959. Keynes quotes
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Koenwald appears to have been responsible for the "
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Index

Coenwald
Bishop of Worcester
Wilfrith II
St. Dunstan
floruit
Anglo-Saxon
Bishop of Worcester
Mercian
Abbey of St Gall
Holy Roman Empire
Æthelstan
Henry the Fowler
Holy Roman Emperor
Otto
Eadgyth
confraternity
Reichenau
Dunstan
Æthelwold of Winchester
alliterative
Oswald of Worcester
Mac Durnan Gospels
Christ Church, Canterbury
John of Worcester
Glastonbury Abbey
Edgar



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