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Ealhstan may
refer to Leofstan,
bishop of
London in the
early tenth century Eahlstan,
bishop of
Sherborne in the mid
ninth century This disambiguation...
- the poor and not the rich.
William of
Malmesbury adds that, if
Bishop Ealhstan of
Sherborne was Æthelwulf's
minister for
temporal matters,
Swithun was...
- as a
result of the decimation. Æthelbald's
rebellion was
supported by
Ealhstan,
Bishop of Sherborne, and Eanwulf,
ealdorman of Somerset, even
though they...
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Leofstan (also
Ealhstan or Elst****; died
between 909 and 926) was a
medieval Bishop of London.
Leofstan was
consecrated between 909 and 926. He died between...
- 926 Æthelweard betw. 909 & 926 betw. 909 & 926
Leofstan Also
recorded as
Ealhstan and Elst****. betw. 909 & 926 betw. 951 & 953
Theodred betw. 951 & 953...
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followed up his victory: "Then he sent his son Æthelwulf from the army, and
Ealhstan, his bishop, and Wulfheard, his ealdorman, to Kent with a
great troop."...
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Ealhstan was a
medieval Bishop of Sherborne.
Ealhstan was
consecrated between 816 and 825. He died in 867.
According to the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle, he...
- 11–13) Dun
Holme Kenelm Mulliner (upper sixth)
Reader Harris (formerly
Ealhstan and Thurstan) Wingfield-Digby (formerly
Aylmar and Wingfield) The campus...