Ordbriht
10th and 11th-century Bishop of Selsey
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Ordbriht was a monk at Glastonbury, Winchester, and then Abingdon until 964 when he was appointed Abbot of Chertsey[1] by Æthelwold; Ordbriht attests as Bishop of Selsey from about 989 to 1007 or 1008.[2]
Ordbriht | |
|---|---|
| Bishop of Selsey | |
| Appointed | between 988 and 990 |
| Term ended | between 1007 and 1009 |
| Predecessor | Æthelgar |
| Successor | Ælfmær |
| Other post | Abbot of Chertsey |
| Personal details | |
| Died | between 1007 and 1009 |
| Denomination | Christian |
Ordbriht became bishop of Selsey between 988 and 990 and he died between 1007 and 1009.[3]