• Waldhere, Wealdhere or Waldere can refer to: Waldere, Old English epic poem surviving only in fragments Waldhere (Bishop of London), early 8th-century...
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  • Waldhere (or Wealdheri; died between 705 and 716) was an early medieval Bishop of London, England. Waldhere was consecrated in 693. He died between 705...
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    are recorded as Walthari, Waltari, Walthar, Waltar, Waltere, Waldheri, Waldhere, Waltheri, Walthere, Walther, Walter, Waldher, and Valter. The Old English...
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  • Another charter of Æthelred's, dated between 693 and 704, grants land to Waldhere, the bishop of London. However, Æthelred does not appear to have sought...
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    Shepherd's Bush enters the written record in the year 704 when it was bought by Waldhere, Bishop of London as a part of the "Fulanham" estate. A map of London dated...
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  • "Waldere" or "Waldhere" is the conventional title given to two Old English fragments, of around 32 and 31 lines, from a lost epic poem, discovered in 1860...
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    Province Canterbury Installed 675 Term ended 693 Predecessor Wine Successor Waldhere Other post(s) Prince, Abbot of Chertsey Orders Consecration c. 675 Personal...
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    his death in 720. Earconwald, bishop of London, dies and is succeeded by Waldhere. He is buried at St. Paul's Cathedral, and later revered as a saint. Wulfram...
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  • Bishop of London Appointed between 705 and 716 Term ended 745 Predecessor Waldhere Successor Ecgwulf Personal details Died 745 Denomination Christian...
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    Ceolred—had each confirmed an East Saxon charter granting Twickenham to Waldhere, the bishop of London. From Kentish charters it is known that Æthelbald...
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    outcome of this battle was not recorded. Ceolred confirmed a grant to Waldhere, the Bishop of London, evidence that London was firmly under Mercian overlordship...
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    "Tuican hom" and "Tuiccanham") in an 8th-century charter to cede the area to Waldhere, Bishop of London, "for the salvation of our souls". The charter, dated...
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  • the purchase of Fulham from Tyrhtel (Thyrtell), Bishop of Hereford by Waldhere (Waldherus), Bishop of London (charter S1785). Lee, Sidney, ed. (1897)...
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    pottery have been recovered. The Manor of Fulham was acquired by Bishop Waldhere from Bishop Tyrhtel in AD 704. It stretched from modern-day Chiswick in...
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  • 704-9, which is probably authentic, Offa grants land in Hemel Hempstead to Waldhere, bishop of London. He was succeeded by Saelred of Essex. Kirby, D. H. (2000)...
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    Chertsey Abbey. Became bishop circa 675. Died in office. 693 betw. 705 & 716 Waldhere Also recorded as Wealdheri. Consecrated in 693 and died sometime between...
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    world. Having with much difficulty obtained this of her, he repaired to Waldhere, bishop of London, who had succeeded Earconwald, and With his blessing...
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    English words meaning 'open land of the family or followers of a man called Waldhere'. The length of human habitation at Waldringfield is unknown but Iron Age...
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  • ransom a slave. Another letter, this one addressed to Berhtwald, from Waldhere, Bishop of London, also survives. The main interest in the second letter...
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    Shepherd's Bush enters the written record in the year 704 when it was bought by Waldhere, Bishop of London as a part of the "Fulanham" estate. However, the neighbourhood...
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    represented Twickenham's first appearance in historical records where Waldhere, Bishop of London was granted land in AD 704. The three red roses came...
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  • German heroic poem. Das Beowulflied; als anhang das Finn-bruchstück und die Waldhere-bruchstücke, 1904. Die altenglischen Rätsel : (die Rätsel des Exeterbuchs)...
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  • his death in 720. Earconwald, bishop of London, dies and is succeeded by Waldhere. He is buried at St. Paul's Cathedral, and later revered as a saint. Wulfram...
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    eds., The Cambridge History of English Literature 1907, vol. I, "The 'Waldhere' fragments", p. 35). Dennis M. Kratz, Mocking Epic: Waltharius, Alexandreis...
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  • v t e Bishops of London Post-Augustine Mellitus Cedd Wine Earconwald Waldhere Ingwald Ecgwulf Wigheah Eadberht Eadgar Coenwalh Eadbald Heathoberht Osmund...
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  • v t e Bishops of London Post-Augustine Mellitus Cedd Wine Earconwald Waldhere Ingwald Ecgwulf Wigheah Eadberht Eadgar Coenwalh Eadbald Heathoberht Osmund...
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