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- Cynesige (died 22 December 1060) was a medieval English Archbishop of York between 1051 and 1060. Prior to his appointment to York, he was a royal clerk...
- after Ælfric's death, but his patron's eclipse led to the king appointing Cynesige, a royal chaplain, instead. In September 1052, though, Godwin returned...
- Cynesige (died c. 963) was a medieval Bishop of Lichfield. Cynesige was consecrated between 946 and 949 and died between 963 and 964. He was a relative...
- might have been aut****d instead by Ælfric, or possibly Ælfric's successor Cynesige. Pronounced /ˈælfrɪk ˈpʌtək/; Old English: Ælfrīc Puttoc. Sometimes modernised...
- 1051 Ælfric Puttoc Also held the see of Worcester (1040–1041). 1051 1060 Cynesige Also known as Kynsige. 1061 1069 Ealdred Also known as Aldred. Held the...
- a niece of King Æthelstan, to Bishop Ælfheah of Winchester, to Bishop Cynesige of Lichfield, and to various men at court (including his brother Wulfric)...
- Timid (died 1057), Earl of Hereford and nephew of Edward the Confessor Cynesige, Archbishop of York (1051–1060) Ralph the Staller (c. 1011–1068), (in the...
- the nobles feared to offend the king, and only Dunstan and his relative Cynesige, Bishop of Lichfield, had the courage to face his ire. B went on: As the...
- Chinese Tang dynasty 1012 – Baha' al-Dawla, Buyid amir of Iraq 1060 – Cynesige, Archbishop of York 1100 – Bretislav II of Bohemia (b. 1060) 1115 – Olaf...
- early 12th-century claims from the archbishopric of York that Archbishop Cynesige (1051–1060) had consecrated two Bishops of Glasgow. The 12th-century historian...