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    Wulfstan (c. 1008 – 20 January 1095) was an English Benedictine monk who served as Bishop of Worcester from 1062 to 1095. He was the last surviving pre-Conquest...
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  • 956), Archbishop of York Wulfstan (died 1023), Bishop of Worcester, Bishop of London and Archbishop of York Wulfstan (died 1095), Bishop of Worcester (sometimes...
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    Year 1095 (MXCV) was a common year starting on Monday (link will display the full calendar) of the Julian calendar. March – Emperor Alexios I (Komnenos)...
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  • London and Archbishop of York Wulfstan (died 1095), Bishop of Worcester (sometimes known as St. Wulfstan II) Wulfstan the Cantor (c.960 – early 11th...
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    favourite pupil of Wulfstan, the bishop of Worcester, who brought him up. Wulfstan, the last surviving Anglo-Saxon bishop, lived until 1095. He was influential...
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  • by Adam de Hereford and named after Saint Wolstan (also spelled Wulfstan; died 1095). The monastery was dissolved in 1536 and when the Holy Faith Sisters...
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  • Lincoln 1094 21 November – Simeon, Abbot of Ely (born c. 994) 1095 19 January – Wulfstan, Bishop of Worcester (born 1008) 26 June – Robert the Lotharingian...
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  • and 1138). He was found working on it at the behest of Wulfstan, bishop of Worcester (d. 1095), when the Anglo-Norman chronicler Orderic Vitalis visited...
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    on 'Wulfstan 14, fl. 931–956', Prosopography of Anglo-Saxon England. Accessed: 6 February 2009. AD 946 (Eadred's reign): S 519–20. In 947, Wulfstan attests...
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    order of St Victor and was named after the recently canonised Saint Wulfstan (died 1095). The early buildings were nicknamed Scala Coeli, "stairs of heaven...
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  • Stephen of Ripon, Vita sancti Wilfrithi Alcuin Asser Wulfstan of Winchester Frithegod Ælfric Bata Wulfstan II of York Byrhtferth of Ramsey Anselm of Canterbury...
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  • St Wulfstan and His World p. 37 Williams "Cunning of the Dove" St Wulfstan and His World pp. 33–35 Dyer "Bishop Wulfstan and His Estates" St Wulfstan and...
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    Chronicula) were written in his hand. He was seen working on it at the behest of Wulfstan, bishop of Worcester, when the Anglo-Norman chronicler Orderic Vitalis...
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  • JSTOR 3678722. S2CID 165639837. Mason, Emma (1990). St Wulfstan of Worcester, c. 1008–1095. Oxford, UK: Basil Blackwell. ISBN 0-631-15041-2. Wormald...
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  • Robert the Lotharingian (category 1095 deaths)
    Robert the Lotharingian (died 26 June 1095) was a priest who became Bishop of Hereford following the Norman Conquest of England. His writings serve as...
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    Anglo-Saxon bishop of Worcester, Wulfstan, unusually remained bishop after the Norman Conquest until his death in 1095. He was later made a saint. It is...
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  • William of Malmesbury (Latin: Willelmus Malmesbiriensis; c. 1095 – c. 1143) was the foremost English historian of the 12th century. He has been ranked...
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    their lifetimes and replaced by foreigners when they died. After the death of Wulfstan in 1095, no bishopric was held by any Englishman, and English...
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  • 1021 1022 1023 Siward, a Dane, appointed Earl of Northumbria. Archbishop Wulfstan II of York writes Homilies. 1024 1025 King Cnut forms an alliance with...
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    conveying the English alms to the pope were fairly frequent. Around 890, Wulfstan of Hedeby undertook a journey from Hedeby on Jutland along the Baltic Sea...
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  • cathedral chapter. His compilation includes a life of Wulfstan, the Bishop of Worcester who died in 1095. This life was written in Latin. The historian Antonia...
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  • 1090s (section 1095)
    Fitzeustace, Norman nobleman Wulfnoth Godwinson, English nobleman 1095 January 20 – Wulfstan, bishop of Worcester March 5 – Judith of Flanders, duchess of...
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  • for them not raiding England for two years. 1008 Æthelred and Archbishop Wulfstan of York pass laws for the protection of Christianity in England. 1009 New...
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  • Eadred of England who is crowned on 16 August at Kingston upon Thames. 947 Wulfstan I, Archbishop of York invites the Viking leader Eric Bloodaxe to become...
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    writes “Since Samson did eventually become a bishop, succeeding Wulfstan at Worcester in 1095, he was probably being disingenuous.” In 1096 Samson was elected...
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    Worcester, as well as a narrative of the deeds of Wulfstan, the Bishop of Worcester who died in 1095, and Archbishop Ealdred of York. In this part of the...
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    Anglo-Saxon Bishop of Worcester, St Wulfstan or Wulstan, was a reformer, who remained in office until he died in 1095. The city also became a focus of violent...
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    1130. The circular chapter house at Worcester Cathedral, built by Bishop Wulfstan (1062–95), was the first circular chapter house in Europe and was much...
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  • of Scotland raids Northumbria. 1062 Edwin becomes Earl of Mercia. Saint Wulfstan consecrated as Bishop of Worcester. Harold Godwinson, Earl of Wessex, launches...
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  • S2CID 163967812. Saint of the Day – 21 August – Saint Abraham of Smolensk (Died c 1222) Mubiru, Charles Lwanga (2012). The Uganda Martyrs and the Need for...
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