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Ætla, who lived in the 7th century, is believed to be one of many Bishops of Dorchester during the Anglo-Saxon period. The village of Attlebridge, Norfolk is named after him, as he is credited for the construction of a bridge ('brycg' in Old English) there. Ætla was attested about 660. In the 670s, the seat of his bishopric was at Dorchester-on-Thames, which was then under Mercian control. He does not seem to have had any comparable predecessors or successors in that see.

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  • Ætla est un prélat anglo-saxon du VIIe siècle. Il est apparemment évêque de Dorchester, ville alors mercienne. (fr)
  • Ætla, who lived in the 7th century, is believed to be one of many Bishops of Dorchester during the Anglo-Saxon period. The village of Attlebridge, Norfolk is named after him, as he is credited for the construction of a bridge ('brycg' in Old English) there. Ætla was attested about 660. In the 670s, the seat of his bishopric was at Dorchester-on-Thames, which was then under Mercian control. He does not seem to have had any comparable predecessors or successors in that see. (en)
  • Etla (em inglês antigo: Ætla) foi no fim do século VII. Foi atestado cerca de 660. Na década de 670, a sede de seu bispado estava em , que esta então sob controle do Reino da Mércia. (pt)
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  • Ætla est un prélat anglo-saxon du VIIe siècle. Il est apparemment évêque de Dorchester, ville alors mercienne. (fr)
  • Ætla, who lived in the 7th century, is believed to be one of many Bishops of Dorchester during the Anglo-Saxon period. The village of Attlebridge, Norfolk is named after him, as he is credited for the construction of a bridge ('brycg' in Old English) there. Ætla was attested about 660. In the 670s, the seat of his bishopric was at Dorchester-on-Thames, which was then under Mercian control. He does not seem to have had any comparable predecessors or successors in that see. (en)
  • Etla (em inglês antigo: Ætla) foi no fim do século VII. Foi atestado cerca de 660. Na década de 670, a sede de seu bispado estava em , que esta então sob controle do Reino da Mércia. (pt)
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