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Wulfad (died 876) was the
archbishop of
Bourges from 866
until his death.
Prior to that, he was the
abbot of Montier-en-Der (from 856) and
Soissons (from...
- from the
River Trent raised on the
graves of the two princes,
Ruffin and
Wulfad,
killed in AD 665 by
their father, King
Wulfhere of Mercia,
because of their...
- was
succeeded by a
cleric from the
royal palace of
Charles the Bald
named Wulfad. Into the
twelfth century, the
community of
Beaulieu commemorated Rodulf...
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Saints Wulfhad and
Ruffin (or Wulfhade,
Wulfad) were
legendary 7th-century
Christian martyrs from the
royal family of Mercia. They were said to have been...
- He was
buried in the
family vault in the
churchyard of St
Michael and St
Wulfad, Stone, Staffordshire.
Granville was the name of the
present Canadian city...
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dissolved 1536;
granted to
George Harper 1538/9 St
Wulfad and St
Rufin St
Wulfad St Mary, St
Wulfad and St
Michael Trentham Priory possible minster before...
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recorded in an 11th-century m****cript as a
daughter of Wulfhere.
Saint Wulfad, who
having been led by a
white hart
whilst out
hunting in a
forest with...
- by
placing his
younger sons in the church.
Carloman was
tutored by
Abbot Wulfad, a ****ure archbishop. In 860
Carloman was
ordained a
deacon and acquired...
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episcopal see.
Hincmar experienced another check when he
endeavoured to
prevent Wulfad, one of the
deposed clerics ordained by Ebbo, from
obtaining the archbishopric...
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broke out
between Hincmar and the pope as to the
elevation of the
cleric Wulfad to the
archiepiscopal See of Bourges, but here again,
Hincmar finally submitted...