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Wulfsige is an Anglo-Saxon name that can
refer to a
number of people.
Wulfsige (bishop of Cornwall) (died
between 981 and 993).
Wulfsige of
Lichfield (died...
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Wulfsige III (or Wulfsin, Vulsin, Ultius) was a
medieval Bishop of
Sherborne and is
considered a saint.
Wulfsige was
nominated about 993. He died on 8...
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Wulfsige (or
Wulfsige II) was a
medieval Bishop of Sherborne.
Wulfsige was
consecrated between 939 and 943. He died
after 958 to
sometime around 963. Fryde...
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succession is unknown. ****er's
predecessor as
Bishop of Sherborne,
Wulfsige,
attested a
charter in 892. ****er's
first appearance in the
position is...
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Wulfsige was a
medieval Archbishop of York.
Wulfsige was
consecrated sometime after 808 and he died
between 830 and 837. Fryde, et al.
Handbook of British...
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learned Mercian and West
Saxon clerics such as Plegmund, Wæferth, and
Wulfsige. M****cript
production in
England dropped off
precipitously around the...
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Wulfsige (or Wulsy; died 1053) was a
medieval Bishop of Lichfield.
Wulfsige was
consecrated in 1039 and died in 1053.
Little else is
known about him or...
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Wulfsige was a
medieval Bishop of London.
Wulfsige was
consecrated between 897 and 900. He died
between 909 and 926. Fryde, et al.
Handbook of British...
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Wulfsige was a ninth-century
Bishop of Sherborne. The
exact dates of
Wulfsige's bishopric and of his
demise are uncertain. The
editors of The Handbook...
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probably alive until 1005. Her
lands may have been
inherited from
Wulfsige the Black, who was
granted lands by King
Edmund in 942, some of
which correspond...