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Leofric (died 31
August or 30
September 1057) was an Earl of Mercia. He
founded monasteries at
Coventry and Much
Wenlock and was a very
powerful earl...
- The name may
refer to
Leofric (bishop) (1016–1072),
English religious leader Leofric (fl. 1070) (fl. 1070),
English writer Leofric, Earl of
Mercia (968–1057)...
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Leofric (before 1016–1072) was a
medieval Bishop of Exeter.
Probably a
native of Cornwall, he was
educated on the continent. At the time
Edward the Confessor...
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Field Marshal Harold Rupert Leofric George Alexander, 1st Earl
Alexander of
Tunis (10
December 1891 – 16 June 1969), was a
senior and
highly decorated...
- Anglo-Saxon
noblewoman who is
relatively well do****ented as the wife of
Leofric, Earl of Mercia, and a
patron of
various churches and monasteries. Today...
- John
Leofric Stocks DSO (26
October 1882 – 13 June 1937) was a
British philosopher and was
briefly Vice
Chancellor of the
University of
Liverpool in 1937...
- The
Leofric Missal is an
illuminated m****cript, not
strictly a
conventional missal, from the 10th and 11th century, now in the
Bodleian Library at Oxford...
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Leofric (fl. 1070) was an
English cleric and
writer who
wrote an Old
English history of
Hereward the Wake. The
author of the
Gesta Herewardi claims that...
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refused to do so. It was not
until 1037 that Harold,
supported by earl
Leofric and many others, was
officially proclaimed king. The same year, Harold's...
- and Harold's brother, Tostig, was appointed. In 1057,
Leofric and
Ralph died, and
Leofric's son Ælfgar
succeeded as Earl of Mercia,
while Harold's brother...