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Frithestan (or Frithustan) was the Anglo-Saxon
Bishop of
Winchester from 909
until his
resignation in 931.
Frithestan is
first recorded in 904 as a deacon...
- by ****er. In 908,
Denewulf died and was
replaced the
following year by
Frithestan; soon
afterwards Winchester was
divided into two sees, with the creation...
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Winchester seem to have
continued for some years. The
Bishop of Winchester,
Frithestan, did not
attend the
coronation or
witness any of Æthelstan's
known charters...
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leaves engraved on the back plate; and the
stole and
maniples of
Bishop Frithestan of Winchester,
which are
ornamented with
acanthus leaves,
alongside figures...
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inscriptions showing that they had been
commissioned by Ælfflæd for
bishop Frithestan of Winchester. However, they had been
donated by Æthelstan to Cuthbert's...
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Eadwold of
Cerne Earmund of
Stoke Fleming Edor of
Chertsey Evorhilda Frithestan of
Winchester Hædde of
Winchester Humbert of
Stokenham Hwita of Whitchurch...
- 871–877 878 or 879
Tunbeorht 878 or 879 908
Denewulf 909 932 or 933
Frithestan Canonized 931 934
Beornstan Canonized 934 or 935 951 Ælfheah (I) 951 959...
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Ramsbury in the
Domesday Book
Ramsbury at War – RAF
Ramsbury Barbara Yorke,
Frithestan,
Oxford Online Dictionary of
National Biography, 2004 Baggs, A.P.; Freeman...
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Eadwold of
Cerne Earmund of
Stoke Fleming Edor of
Chertsey Evorhilda Frithestan of
Winchester Hædde of
Winchester Humbert of
Stokenham Hwita of Whitchurch...
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Eadwold of
Cerne Earmund of
Stoke Fleming Edor of
Chertsey Evorhilda Frithestan of
Winchester Hædde of
Winchester Humbert of
Stokenham Hwita of Whitchurch...