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- Wigmund (archbishop of York) Wigmund (bishop of Dorchester) Wigmund of Mercia This disambiguation page lists articles ****ociated with the title Wigmund...
- Wigmund may have briefly reigned in Mercia about 840, in succession to his father, Wiglaf of Mercia. He may, on the other hand, have predeceased his father...
- married Wigmund, the son of Wiglaf, King of Mercia (827–839). Wiglaf was succeeded by Beorhtwulf and his son Berhtfrith sought to marry King Wigmund's widow...
- eventually succeeded by Beorhtwulf, though one tradition records his son, Wigmund as having reigned briefly. Wiglaf is buried at Repton, near Derby. Mercia...
- [ˈwiːjˌstɑːn]; died c. 840 AD), also known as Saint Wystan, was the son of Wigmund of Mercia and Ælfflæd, daughter of King Ceolwulf I of Mercia. Like many...
- Wigmund was a medieval Archbishop of York, who was consecrated in 837 and died in 854. During the ninth century, both kings of Northumbria and archbishops...
- Wigmund was a medieval Bishop of Dorchester. Wigmund was consecrated between 893 and 900 and died between 903 and 909. There is some confusion between...
- Wiglaf's son Wigmund, and mother of Wigstan. According to Thomas of Marlborough's hagiographical life of Wigstan, when his father King Wigmund died in 840...
- grandchild of Ceolwulf, through his daughter, Ælfflæd, and her husband, Wigmund. Æthelred had at least two children with Eadburh. They were: Ealdorman...
- King (826–827) Wiglaf, King (827–829, 830–839) Ecgberht, King (829–830) Wigmund, King (c.840) Ælfflæd, Regent (c.840) Beorhtwulf, King (840–852) Burgred...