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- that Wulfred came from the Kentish nobility, it no longer appears that this was so. A kinsman, Werhard, owned property near Hayes, and Wulfred later...
- succeeded by Wulfred. Wulfred was given freedom to mint coins that did not name Coenwulf on the reverse, probably indicating that Wulfred was on good terms...
- dispute with Wulfred, Archbishop of Canterbury, over control of Reculver and Minster in Thanet. Coenwulf died in 821 and in 825 Wulfred launched a lawsuit...
- Wulfred (died c. 895) was a medieval Bishop of Lichfield. Wulfred was consecrated either between 869 and 883 or 875 and 883 and died between 889 and 900...
- 823, sometime after 26 May, on which date he granted land to Archbishop Wulfred in exchange for a gold and silver vessel, Ceolwulf was overthrown. His...
- Tarsus Berhtwald Tatwine Nothhelm Cuthbert Bregowine Jænberht Æthelhard Wulfred Feologild Ceolnoth Æthelred Plegmund Athelm Wulfhelm Oda Ælfsige Byrhthelm...
- Earlier in the same work, Adam relays that in 1030 an English preacher, Wulfred, was lynched by ****embled Germanic pagans for "profaning" a representation...
- took steps to secure the support of Archbishop Wulfred. However, Nicholas Brooks argues that Wulfred's Mercian origin and connections proved a liability...
- in Germigny-des-Prés is built by Bishop Theodulf of Orléans. July 26 – Wulfred is elected Archbishop of Canterbury. Hincmar, archbishop of Reims (d. 882)...
- Earlier in the same work, Adam relays that in 1030 an English preacher, Wulfred, was lynched by ****embled Germanic pagans for "profaning" a representation...