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Wulfhelm (died 12
February 941) was
Bishop of
Wells before being promoted to the
Archbishopric of
Canterbury about 926.
Nothing is
known about his time...
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Wulfhelm or
Wolfhelm is an Anglo-Saxon and
German male name. It may
refer to:
Wulfhelm,
Archbishop of
Canterbury c. 926-941
Wolfhelm of Brauweiler, d....
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Wulfhelm II was the
fourth Anglo-Saxon
Bishop of Wells. He was
consecrated in 938, and died
around 956. Fryde, et al.
Handbook of
British Chronology p...
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Wolfenden is a
surname of Old
English origin meaning 'the
valley of
Wulfhelm' and
derives from the
location or
township of
Wolfenden near Newchurch-in-Rossendale...
- king of England. Oda was
appointed Archbishop of
Canterbury following Wulfhelm's death on 12
February 941. It is not
known whether he went to Rome to receive...
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Wulfhelm (or Wulfehelm; died c. 937) was a
medieval Bishop of Hereford. He was
consecrated in
either 934 or
between 937 and 940 and died
either in 934...
- Jænberht Æthelhard
Wulfred Feologild Ceolnoth Æthelred
Plegmund Athelm Wulfhelm Oda Ælfsige
Byrhthelm Dunstan Æthelgar
Sigeric Ælfric of
Abingdon Ælfheah...
- Good") is
appointed archbishop of
Canterbury in
England after the
death of
Wulfhelm. Kaminarimon, the eight-pillared gate to the Sensō-ji
Buddhist temple in...
- the
people entrusted with Eadred's treasures;
there were
others such as
Wulfhelm,
Bishop of Wells. When
Eadred was dying, he sent for the
property so that...
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January –
death of Athelm,
Archbishop of Canterbury. He will be
succeeded by
Wulfhelm. 30
January – a
sister of King Æthelstan,
perhaps Edith of Polesworth,...