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Leuthere (or Leutherius) was an Anglo-Saxon
Bishop of Winchester.
Leuthere was
consecrated in 670. He died
before 676. Bede
records that he
attended the...
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charter of
doubtful authenticity cited by
William of Malmesbury, by
Leuthere,
Bishop of
Winchester (671–676), to
succeed to the
direction of the monastery...
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Notes 660 663 Wine also had his See at
Dorchester 670
before 676
Leuthere 676 ?705 Hædde
Canonized c. 705 744
Daniel 744 betw. 749–756
Hunfrith 756...
- 634–1006 Birinus,
Bishop of
Dorchester Agilbert,
Bishop of
Dorchester Wine
Leuthere Hædde
Daniel Hunfrith Cyneheard Æthelheard
Ecgbald Dudd
Cyneberht Ealhmund...
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Christian titles New
creation Bishop of
Winchester 662–666 Succeeded by
Leuthere Preceded by Cedd
Bishop of
London 666–c. 670 Succeeded by Erkenwald...
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Winchester Appointed 676 Term
ended probably 7 July 705
Predecessor Leuthere Successor Daniel Personal details Born Headingley, West
Yorkshire Died...
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Leuthere Bishop of
Winchester Appointed 744 Term
ended c. 752
Predecessor Daniel Successor Cyneheard Personal details Died
between 749 and 754 Denomination...
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valley to Mercia. The
period without bishops came to an end in 670 when
Leuthere was
appointed and consecrated.
Cenwalh died in 672,
whereupon sources give...
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These were: Bisi,
bishop of the East Angles; Putta,
bishop of Rochester;
Leuthere,
bishop of the West Saxons; and Winfrith,
bishop of Mercia.
Wilfrid of...
- 634–1006 Birinus,
Bishop of
Dorchester Agilbert,
Bishop of
Dorchester Wine
Leuthere Hædde
Daniel Hunfrith Cyneheard Æthelheard
Ecgbald Dudd
Cyneberht Ealhmund...