Trumwine of Abercorn

Trumwine of Abercorn

Trumwine was the only ever Bishop of the Northumbrian see of the Picts, based at Abercorn.

Although his previous background is unknown, [Kirby, "Earliest English Kings", p. 91.] in 681, during the reign of King Ecgfrith of Northumbria, Trumwine was appointed "Bishop of the Picts" by Theodore of Tarsus, then Archbishop of Canterbury. [Bede, Ecclesiastical History .] This was part of a more general division of the Northumbrian church by the Archbishop, who also divided the Bishopric of Hexham from the Bishopric of Lindisfarne. [Bertam Colgrave (tr.), "Bede: The Ecclesiastical History of the English People", p. 403, s.v. 192.] After the defeat and death of Ecgfrith at the Battle of Dunnichen in 685, Trumwine was forced to flee from his Pictish bishopric, retiring to the monastery at Whitby. [Bede, Ecclesiastical History .] It is possible that Trumwine was present at the aforementioned battle, [Fraser, "Battle of Dunnichen", p. 47.] and certainly he would have been a valuable source of advice for Ecgfrith. [Fraser, "Battle of Dunnichen", pp. 43-4.] Whatever the case here, the English were defeated, expelled from Southern Pictland, and the English episcopal establishment at Abercorn was hence abandoned and the diocese ceased to exist. The territory of modern West Lothian hence probably passed into the hands of the Verturian kings, although it is also possible that the British of Alt Clut took it over. [D.P.Kirby, "Earliest English Kings", p. 86.]

In his days after 685, it is known that Trumwine interacted with Bede, and Bede's "Life of Saint Cuthbert" tells us that Trumwine was used as one of its sources. Trumwine is said to have related a story about Saint Cuthbert's childhood, which in turn had supposedly been told to Trumwine by Cuthbert himself. [Bede, "VC", ch. 1.]

He was buried in Saint Peter's church in Whitby. [CathEncy|wstitle=St. Trumwin]

Notes

References

* Colgrave (tr.), Bertam, "Bede: The Ecclesiastical History of the English People", (Oxford, 1969), Edited with an Introduction and Notes by Judith McClure & Roger Collins, (Oxford, 1994/1999)
* Fraser, James E., "The Battle of Dunnichen, 685, (Gloucestershire, 2002)
* Kirby, D.P., "The Earliest English Kings", (London, 1992), Revised Ed. (London, 2000)
* Webb, J.F., & Farmer, D.H., (trs.), "The Age of Bede", (London, 1965)


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