Type: | Bishop |
Conan | |
Bishop of Cornwall | |
Religion: | Christian |
Appointed: | between July 924 and 932 |
Term End: | between 937 and 955 |
Successor: | Daniel of Cornwall |
Consecration: | between July 924 and 932 |
Death Date: | between 946 or 953 and November 955 |
Conan was a medieval Bishop of Cornwall.
Conan was nominated by King Æthelstan.[1] He was consecrated between July 924 and 932. He died between 946 or 953 and November 955.[2]
However, in the view of historian D. P. Kirby, it was almost certainly in 936 that Æthelstan "established Bishop Conan at St. Germans".[3]
. Barlow, Frank . Frank Barlow (historian) . The English Church 1000–1066: a History of the Later Anglo-Saxon Church . Longman . New York . 1979 . 0-582-49049-9 . Second.