Definition of Wendene. Meaning of Wendene. Synonyms of Wendene

Here you will find one or more explanations in English for the word Wendene. Also in the bottom left of the page several parts of wikipedia pages related to the word Wendene and, of course, Wendene synonyms and on the right images related to the word Wendene.

Definition of Wendene

No result for Wendene. Showing similar results...

Meaning of Wendene from wikipedia

- Richard Wendene (c. 1219–1250) was a medieval Bishop of Rochester. Richard's surname was variously spelled, and he has been confused with Richard of Wendover...
- gâ, kolâ cigə, cə jā joi jâh/gâh gâh gâh gâθu- gātu-, gātav- ran read wendene xwendin/xwêndin, xwenistin xwendin lwastəl, kōtəl baxânden hande, xwande...
- in office. 1227 1235 Henry Sandford Died in office. 1235 1250 Richard Wendene Died in office. 1251 1274 Lawrence of St Martin Died in office. 1274 1277...
- mean turn (German: wenden). At the beginning of the 14th century a chapel Wendene capella is mentioned in a copy of a much older tax register of the Archdiocese...
- Installed after 24 October 1251 Term ended 3 June 1274 Predecessor Richard Wendene Successor Walter de Merton Other post(s) Archdeacon of Coventry Orders...
- probably 24 February 1235 Predecessor Benedict of Sausetun Successor Richard Wendene Other post(s) Archdeacon of Canterbury Orders Consecration 9 May 1227 Personal...
- 6th and 7th centuries, taking its name from the valley in which it lies: Wendene.[citation needed] The Domesday Book contains the first written account...
- October 4 – Herman VI, German nobleman and knight October 12 – Richard Wendene, English bishop (b. 1219) December 13 – Frederick II, Holy Roman Emperor...
- solemn entry into it. The cathedral was rededicated in 1240 by Richard Wendene (also known as Richard de Wendover) who had been translated from Bangor...
- October 4 – Herman VI, German nobleman and knight October 12 – Richard Wendene, English bishop (b. 1219) December 13 – Frederick II, Holy Roman Emperor...