Tidfrith of Hexham
Tidfrith | |
|---|---|
| Bishop of Hexham | |
Engraving of the cross-slab and runic inscription | |
| Appointed | c. 813 |
| Term ended | 821 |
| Predecessor | Eanberht |
| Successor | unknown, probably none |
| Orders | |
| Consecration | c. 813 |
| Personal details | |
| Born | unknown unknown |
| Died | c. 821 x 822 |
Tidfrith or Tidferth was an early 9th-century Northumbrian prelate. Said to have died on his way to Rome, he is the last known Anglo-Saxon bishop of Hexham. This bishopric, like the bishopric of Whithorn, probably ceased to exist, and was probably taken over by the authority of the bishopric of Lindisfarne. A runic inscription on a standing cross found in the cemetery of the church of Monkwearmouth is thought to bear his name.