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Hunfrith is an Anglo-Saxon male
given name,
equivalent to
modern English Humphrey. It may
refer to:
Hunfrith,
bishop of
Elmham Hunfrith of Winchester...
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Hunfrith was a
medieval Bishop of Winchester.
Hunfrith was
consecrated in 744. He died
between 749 and 754. Fryde, et al.
Handbook of
British Chronology...
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Daniel Bishop of
Winchester Appointed 705 Term
ended 744
Predecessor Hædde
Successor Hunfrith Personal details Died
after 744
Denomination Christian...
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Winchester Appointed 756 Term
ended between 759 and 778
Predecessor Hunfrith Successor Æthelheard
Personal details Died
between 759 and 778 Denomination...
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Leuthere 676 ?705 Hædde
Canonized c. 705 744
Daniel 744 betw. 749–756
Hunfrith 756 betw. 759–778
Cyneheard betw. 759–778 betw. 759–778 Æthelheard betw...
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Dorchester Agilbert,
Bishop of
Dorchester Wine
Leuthere Hædde
Daniel Hunfrith Cyneheard Æthelheard
Ecgbald Dudd
Cyneberht Ealhmund Wigthegn Herefrith...
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recorded as
Sibba 816 x 824 816 x 824
Hunferthus also
recorded as
Hunfrith ? x 824 845/856 x ? or d. 869?
Humbertus Episcopate ended in 845 or 856...
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medieval historic personages, such as
bishops and archbishops,
named Hunfrith.
Another reading, by Fred C. Robinson, is to see it as un + ferth, "no...
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Dorchester Agilbert,
Bishop of
Dorchester Wine
Leuthere Hædde
Daniel Hunfrith Cyneheard Æthelheard
Ecgbald Dudd
Cyneberht Ealhmund Wigthegn Herefrith...
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Hunferthus was
consecrated and died
between 816 and 824. Or
Hunferth or
Hunfrith Fryde, E. B.; Greenway, D. E.; Porter, S.; Roy, I. (1986).
Handbook of...