Pehtwine or Peohtwine ("Friend of the Picts"; died 776 × 777) was an 8th-century Anglo-Saxon Bishop of Whithorn, in Scotland.
The Anglo-Saxon Chronicle records his consecration as bishop at a place called Ælfetee,[1] it has been suggested that this was Elvet in County Durham, although there is no archeological support for this;[2] the consecration was perhaps conducted by Egbert, Archbishop of York.
[3] The same source(s) inform us that he died in either 776 or 777, on the "thirteenth before the Kalends of October", i.e. on 19 September; it also says he was bishop for 14 winters.
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