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==Convocation== An important figure in the convocation of the synod was [[Alchfrith of Deira|Alchfrith]], [[Oswiu]]'s son and sub-king in [[Deira (kingdom)|Deira]]. [[Henry Mayr-Harting]] considered him the "chief cause of trouble which led to the Synod".<ref>Mayr-Harting, ''The Coming of Christianity to Anglo-Saxon England'', p. 107.</ref> In the early 660s, he expelled Ionan monks from the monastery of Ripon and gave it to [[Wilfrid]], a Northumbrian churchman who had recently returned from Rome. Alchfrith's position in the royal house, together with his promotion of Wilfrid (who would be the spokesperson for the Roman position at the synod), has contributed to the view that he was instrumental in arranging his father's convocation of the synod.<ref name="MayrHartingThe">Mayr-Harting, ''The Coming of Christianity to Anglo-Saxon England'', p. 108.</ref> The synod was held at a place called ''Streanæshalch'', at a monastery of [[Hilda of Whitby|Hilda]], herself a powerful Northumbrian noble and adherent to the Ionan Easter. The identification of the location with the place later called [[Whitby]] is generally accepted, but not absolutely certain. Another possible candidate is [[Strensall]] near York.<ref>{{citation|last1=Barnwell|first1=P.S. |last2=Butler|first2= L.A.S. |last3=Dunn|first3=C.J. |year=2003| contribution=The Confusion of Conversion: ''Streanæshalch'', Strensall and Whitby and the Northumbrian Church| editor-last=Carver| editor-first=Martin |editor-link=Martin Carver |title=The Cross Goes North |publisher=York Medieval Press |isbn=1-903153-11-5}}</ref> The Ionan position was advocated by [[Colmán of Lindisfarne|Colmán]], Bishop of Northumbria. In support of the Roman position, [[Eanfled]] had sent her chaplain Romanus, and the position was also taken by [[Agilbert]], a [[Franks|Frankish]] bishop who also held office in England. Because of Agilbert's inability to express the complicated arguments in [[Old English|(Old) English]], which was for him a foreign language, Wilfrid was selected as the prime advocate for the Roman party. King Oswiu presided over the synod and acted as the final judge, who would give his royal authority in support of one side or the other.
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