Not very much is known of Tota but he is recorded as present at a church council (Synod of Calcuthiens) attended by papal legates in 786.[b][3][4] He was consecrated between 781 and 786.[5]
^In 786, Pope Hadrian sent his legates George, bishop of Ostia, and Theophylact, bishop of Todi, to England, to investigate the state of the English church and root out any heresy that might be found there. A report of the legates survives. It includes Tota's name, in the subscription list.[2]
^ abFryde, et al. Handbook of British Chronology p. 221
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