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Waldhere,
Wealdhere or
Waldere can
refer to: Waldere, Old
English epic poem
surviving only in
fragments Waldhere (Bishop of London),
early 8th-century...
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Waldhere (or Wealdheri; died
between 705 and 716) was an
early medieval Bishop of London, England.
Waldhere was
consecrated in 693. He died
between 705...
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Another charter of Æthelred's,
dated between 693 and 704,
grants land to
Waldhere, the
bishop of London. However, Æthelred does not
appear to have sought...
- "Waldere" or "
Waldhere" is the
conventional title given to two Old
English fragments, of
around 32 and 31 lines, from a lost epic poem,
discovered in 1860...
- The
alternative has it that The
Manor of
Fulham was
acquired by
Bishop Waldhere from
Bishop Tyrhtel in AD 704. In due
course the
manor house became Fulham...
- Shepherd's Bush
enters the
written record in the year 704 when it was
bought by
Waldhere,
Bishop of
London as a part of the "Fulanham" estate. A map of
London dated...
- "Tuican hom" and "Tuiccanham") in an 8th-century
charter to cede the area to
Waldhere,
Bishop of London, "for the
salvation of our souls". The charter, dated...
- Ceolred—had each
confirmed an East
Saxon charter granting Twickenham to
Waldhere, the
bishop of London. From
Kentish charters it is
known that Æthelbald...
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pottery have been recovered. The
Manor of
Fulham was
acquired by
Bishop Waldhere from
Bishop Tyrhtel in AD 704. It
stretched from modern-day
Chiswick in...
- his
death in 720. Earconwald,
bishop of London, dies and is
succeeded by
Waldhere. He is
buried at St. Paul's Cathedral, and
later revered as a saint. Wulfram...