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- Wighard (or Wigheard; died between 664 and 667) was a medieval Archbishop-elect of Canterbury. What little is known about him comes from 8th-century writer...
- see of Canterbury happened to fall vacant. Wighard, the man chosen to fill the post, unexpectedly died. Wighard had been sent to Pope Vitalian by Ecgberht...
- revolts against the Muslim-Arabs, but is defeated (approximate date). Wighard, archbishop of Canterbury, dies of the bubonic plague while returning from...
- known about Deusdedit. Deusdedit's successor as Archbishop of Canterbury, Wighard, had been one of his clergy. Deusdedit was regarded as a saint after his...
- Zürich: blv. pp. 129–131. ISBN 3-405-16640-3. Hertzka, Gottfried; Strehlow, Wighard (2017). Große Hildegard-Apotheke (17. Auflage ed.). Kissleg-Immenried:...
- Canterbury Pre-Conquest Augustine Laurence Mellitus Justus Honorius Deusdedit Wighard Theodore of Tarsus Berhtwald Tatwine Nothhelm Cuthbert Bregowine Jænberht...
- Semipo****r introduction to thermoacoustic effects and devices. Frank Wighard "Double Acting Pulse Tube Electroacoustic System" US Patent 5,813,234 de...
- 844–859 Wighard 859–860 Fredebert ca. 875 Adalwin ca. 892 Rudolf I 892–895 Iring 895–916 Adalbert I ca. 917 Landeolus 917–921 Wilhelm ca. 930 Wighard II 950–974...
- Goswin, Leofwine, Oswin wig battle, war Y Y Wiglaf, Wigbert, Wigheard/Wighard; Clovis/Chlodwig/Ludwig/Louis, Hedwig, Marwig wal(a), wel, wæl battle Y...
- Deusdedit Canonised: St Deusdedit. 14 Jul 664 c. 666 See vacant c. 666 668 (Wighard) (Wigheard) Died of plague before consecration. 26 Mar 668 19 Sep 690 Theodore...