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Plegmund (or Plegemund; died 2
August either 914 or 923) was a
medieval English Archbishop of Canterbury. He may have been a
hermit before he
became archbishop...
- St.
Plegmund's well is
about 220
yards (201 m) west of St Peter's Church, Plemstall, near the
village of
Mickle Trafford, Cheshire,
England (grid reference...
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support of
Mercians at the West
Saxon court, of whom the most
important was
Plegmund,
Archbishop of Canterbury. In 903
Edward issued several charters concerning...
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Cuthbert Bregowine Jænberht Æthelhard
Wulfred Feologild Ceolnoth Æthelred
Plegmund Athelm Wulfhelm Oda Ælfsige
Byrhthelm Dunstan Æthelgar
Sigeric Ælfric of...
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England after Athelm's time. He was West Saxon,
unlike his predecessor,
Plegmund, who was Mercian,
reflecting the
shift in
power to Wes****.
Athelm was a...
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presence in his
court of
learned Mercian and West
Saxon clerics such as
Plegmund, Wæferth, and Wulfsige. M****cript
production in
England dropped off precipitously...
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Platon Kulbusch 1919 14
January Bishop of
Reval (Tallinn), New
Hieromartyr Plegmund of
Canterbury 914 2
August Archbishop of Canterbury,
Venerable Poemen the...
- was one of
seven bishops who were
consecrated on the same day in 909 by
Plegmund, the
Archbishop of Canterbury.
Shortly after he was appointed, the diocese...
- the Great's
reign Elected 870 Term
ended 30 June 888
Predecessor Ceolnoth Successor Plegmund Orders Consecration 870
Personal details Died 30 June 888...
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after Edward's
brother Æthelweard. In a
charter of 904 he
witnessed above Plegmund,
Archbishop of Canterbury, and next
after "Æthelweard
filius regis" (king's...