Ealdred (or Aldred; died 11 September 1069) was Abbot of Tavistock, Bishop of Worcester, and Archbishop of York in early medieval England. He was related...
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Ealdred may refer to: Ealdred of Hwicce, 8th-century king of Hwicce Ealdred I of Bamburgh, 10th-century ruler of Bamburgh Ealdred (archbishop of York)...
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archbishops, including Saint Oswald of Worcester, Wulfstan and Ealdred, who travelled to Westminster to crown William the Conqueror in 1066. Ealdred died...
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archbishop of York is a senior bishop in the Church of England, second only to the archbishop of Canterbury. The archbishop is the diocesan bishop of...
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leading churchmen of England, the archbishop of Canterbury, Stigand, and the archbishop of York, Ealdred. It would be the lower-ranking Ealdred who would officiate...
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Notable people with the name include: Aldred or Ealdred, archbishop of York of the 11th century Aldred of Lindisfarne, 10th-century Northumbrian bishop...
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in December 1066. However, of all the men who submitted to William at Berkhamsted it was only Ealdred, Archbishop of York, who would remain loyal to the...
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Edgar Ætheling (redirect from Edgar II of England)
surviving members of the English ruling class: Stigand, Archbishop of Canterbury, Ealdred, Archbishop of York, and the brothers Edwin, Earl of Mercia and Morcar...
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Ealdred v Malet was a court case of early English law between Ealdred (the archbishop of York) and William Malet (the High Sheriff of Yorkshire) that...
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Magnus II (Haraldsson), king of Norway August 15 – Ibn Hazm, Moorish historian (b. 994) September 11 – Ealdred, archbishop of York December 24 – Dedi II (the...
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scholar, teacher, and Archbishop of York. Related to his predecessor at York, he became a monk at an early age and was in charge of the cathedral's library...
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Yorkshire landowner at the time of the Domesday Survey. He may have been the unnamed Sheriff who Ealdred (archbishop of York) complained to William about...
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of Giso, Bishop of Wells, Walter, Bishop of Hereford, and Ealdred, Archbishop of York. They travelled to Rome under the protection of Tostig, earl of...
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Tostig Godwinson (redirect from Tostig, Earl of Northumbria)
in 1061 he visited Pope Nicholas II at Rome in the company of Ealdred, archbishop of York. Tostig appears to have governed in Northumbria with some difficulty...
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the Earl of Wessex, rushed to London, where he was crowned king in the Abbey of Saint Peter of Westminster, by Ealdred, Archbishop of York. Harold Godwinson...
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of Kent, were killed. Ealdred, archbishop of York, nominated Edgar Ætheling to be king, and this was supported by the leaders of London and the earls Morcar...
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Worcester Cathedral (redirect from The Cathedral Church of Christ and the Blessed Mary the Virgin of Worcester)
portal Ealdred (archbishop of York) Bishop of Worcester Worcester Cathedral Voluntary Choir Architecture of the medieval cathedrals of England List of Gothic...
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This is a list by date of coronations of British monarchs from the 10th century to the present. From 1603 onwards England, Ireland and Scotland were personally...
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William of Normandy, who later became King William I of England. After the Norman Conquest, the king nominated Thomas to succeed Ealdred as Archbishop of York...
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Michael I Cerularius, patriarch of Constantinople, and has him exiled to Prokonnessos (until 1059). Ealdred, archbishop of York, becomes the first English...
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Vanessa (1996). "Ealdred, Archbishop of York: The Worcester Years". In Harper-Bill, Christopher (ed.). Anglo-Norman Studies XVIII: Proceedings of the Battle...
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Thurstan (redirect from Thurstan, Archbishop of York)
page is about Thurstan of Bayeux (1070 – 1140) who became Archbishop of York. Thurstan of Caen became the first Norman Abbot of Glastonbury in circa 1077...
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Bayeux Tapestry (redirect from Tapestry of Bayeux)
kingship; one English source suggests that he was crowned by Ealdred, archbishop of York, and favoured by the papacy, making Harold's position as legitimate...
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number of London citizenry against the Norman force at Southwark: Edwin, Earl of Mercia, Morcar, Earl of Northumbria and Ealdred, Archbishop of York may...
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Wulfstan (died 1095) (redirect from Wulfstan of Worcester)
Gloucestershire. When Ealdred, the bishop of Worcester as well as the Archbishop of York, was required to relinquish Worcester by Pope Nicholas, Ealdred decided to...
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Stigand (redirect from Archbishop Stigand of Canterbury)
to William the Conqueror. On Christmas Day 1066 Ealdred, the Archbishop of York, crowned William King of England. Stigand's excommunication meant that he...
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King Ragnall ua Ímair of Norse York. Ealdred flees to the court of King Constantine II of Scotland. Caliph Abdullah al-Mahdi Billah of the Fatimid Caliphate...
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Danthorpe (category Hamlets in the East Riding of Yorkshire)
the Canons of Beverley St John, who held thirty-three manors in the east of Yorkshire under the overlordship of Ealdred, Archbishop of York. This lordship...
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kingdom and receives the submission of High-Reeve Ealdred I of Bamburgh and probably also of Owain ap Dyfnwal, King of Strathclyde, at Eamont Bridge. He...
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Michael I Cerularius, patriarch of Constantinople, and has him exiled to Prokonnessos (until 1059). Ealdred, archbishop of York, becomes the first English...
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