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Hunberht or
Humberht was a
medieval Bishop of Elmham.
Hunberht was
consecrated by 824. The twelfth-century
Annals of St
Neots says that he
crowned Edmund...
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warrior Y Y Hunferthus, Humboldt,
Hunbeorht/Humbert; Andhun, Berthun; Ælfhun c.f. Hun of East
Anglia ing a god Y Inga...
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Lichfield Humberht of the
Tomsaete (fl. 835–866),
Mercian nobleman Hunbeorht (died 870) a.k.a. Humbertus,
bishop of
Elmham Humbert,
Germanic given...
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Domesday Book of 1086,
where it
appears as 'Humerstane'. The name
means '
Hunbeorht's stone'. The "Humber stone" is a
granite monolith of
unknown (perhaps...
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Hunberght (or
Hunbeorht; died c. 833) was a
medieval Bishop of Lichfield.
Hunberght was
consecrated in 830 and died
sometime between 830 and 836. Fryde...
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there were East
Anglian bishops of
Helmham named Ælfhun,
Hunferthus and
Hunbeorht and a
bishop of
Worcester called Æthelhun. Hun also
occurred as part of...