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Headda (died c. 721) was a
medieval Bishop of Lichfield.
Headda was
consecrated in 691 and died
between 716 and 727. He held the see of
Leicester along...
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Headda or
Ceadda (died c. 774) was a
medieval Bishop of Hereford.
Headda was
consecrated between 758 and 770 and died
between 770 and 777. Fryde, et al...
- Preceded by
Cuthwine of
Leicester Bishop of
Leicester 692–705 Succeeded by
Headda Preceded by John of
Beverley Bishop of
Hexham 705–709 Succeeded by Acca...
- date) Ardo, king of the
Visigoths (or 720) Eadfrith,
bishop of
Lindisfarne Headda,
bishop of
Lichfield (approximate date) Liu Zhiji,
Chinese historian (b...
- In the
Prosopography of Anglo-Saxon
England Ceatta shares a
listing with
Headda of Hereford,
alternatively called Ceadda, an 8th-century
bishop of Hereford;...
- Help to
English History. London: Paul Wright. pp. 54–55.
Heylyn also
cites Headda (686) and
Daniel (705) as
successors to Wilfrid. Barlow,
Frank (1979). The...
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Lichfield Appointed before 676 Term
ended c. 692
Predecessor Winfrith Successor Headda Other post(s)
Abbot of
Medeshamstede Orders Consecration before 676 Personal...
- Uhtred, and Ealdred,
granted land to
Bishop Milred, and in 759 to
Abbot Headda. In 778 a
charter of King Offa of
Mercia Ealdred is
styled as Dux of the...
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Appointed either 777 or 778 Term
ended between 781 and 786
Predecessor Headda Successor Esne
Orders Consecration either 777 or 778
Personal details Died...
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Wilfrid Translated from York;
later transferred to
Hexham 709 c.716/727
Headda also
Bishop of
Lichfield c.716/727 737
Aldwine also
Bishop of Lichfield...