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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...
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Installed after 24
October 1251 Term
ended 3 June 1274
Predecessor Richard Wendene Successor Walter de
Merton Other post(s)
Archdeacon of
Coventry Orders...
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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...
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October 4 –
Herman VI,
German nobleman and
knight October 12 –
Richard Wendene,
English bishop (b. 1219)
December 13 –
Frederick II, Holy
Roman Emperor...
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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...
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October 4 –
Herman VI,
German nobleman and
knight October 12 –
Richard Wendene,
English bishop (b. 1219)
December 13 –
Frederick II, Holy
Roman Emperor...