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Gislhere (died c. 785) was an
English Bishop of
Selsey in the
eighth century. In 780
Gislhere witnessed a
charter of
Ealdorman Oslac of Sus****. Gislhere...
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Isleworth in west
London (UK) from Old
English Gīslheres wyrð (= "enclosure
belonging to [a man called]
Gīslhere"). The
practice of
taking hostages is very...
- Rædhere
sohte ic ond Rondhere,
Rumstan ond
Gislhere, Wiþergield ond Freoþeric,
Wudgan ond Haman; (125) ne wæran þæt gesiþa þa sæmestan, þeah þe ic hy anihst...
- and 765 Term
ended between 772 and 780
Predecessor Aluberht Successor Gislhere Orders Consecration between 747 and 765
Personal details Died
between 772...
- 'Gislheresuuyrth',
meaning in Old
English Enclosure belonging to [a man called]
Gīslhere, is
first referred to as a
permanent settlement in an Anglo-Saxon charter...
- (1907–1975), right-wing
German journalist, author, and
foreign policy expert Gislhere (died
circa 785),
English Bishop of
Selsey Jan
Jerzy Gisiler, 18th century...
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recorded as Osweald, Osa; died in office. betw. 772–780 betw. 781–787
Gislhere Also
recorded as Giselherus; died in office. betw. 781–787 betw. 786–789...
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Appointed between 781 and 786 Term
ended between 786 and 789
Predecessor Gislhere Successor Wihthun Orders Consecration between 781 and 786
Personal details...
- hundreds,
amounted to 5% of that area. The hundred's name
means 'enclosure of
Gislhere'. All of the
above area in
earliest records was
exceptionally part of one...
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Chichester Bishops of
Selsey Wilfrid Eadberht Eolla Sigeferth Aluberht Oswald Gislhere Tota
Wihthun Æthelwulf
Cynered Guthheard Wighelm Beornheah Wulfhun Guthheard...