• Ælfsige was a medieval Bishop of Winchester. He was consecrated between 1012 and 1013. He died in 1032. In his will, he named Ealdorman Ælfheah as the...
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  • Æthelwold II was a medieval Bishop of Winchester. He was consecrated between 1006 and 1007. He died between 1012 and 1013. Fryde, et al. Handbook of British...
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  • ISBN 9780140148244. Bullarium Franciscanum, ed. J. H. Sbaralea, 4 vols (Rome, 1761), ii, 319-323 Fryde, E. B.; Greenway, D. E.; Porter, S.; Roy, I. (1996). Handbook...
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  • Bishop of Winchester Appointed 1032 Term ended 29 August 1047 Predecessor Ælfsige II Successor Stigand Orders Consecration 1032 Personal details Died 29 August...
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    Anglicanae 1541–1857: Volume 3, pp. 80–83. Hierarchia Catholica Medii Aevi: II p. 238 Les Ordinations Épiscopales, Year 1457, Number 21 "Westkarre, William"...
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  • Ælfheah I Ælfsige I Beorhthelm Æthelwold I Ælfheah II Arms of the Bishop of Winchester High Medieval 1006–1304 Cenwulf Æthelwold II Ælfsige II Ælfwine Stigand...
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    Frankish abbot November 9 – Constantine VII, Byzantine emperor (b. 905) Ælfsige (or Aelfsige), archbishop of Canterbury Chen Jue, Chinese official and chief of...
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  • to the Scottish king Cinaed mac Maíl Choluim ('Kenneth II'). Eadwulf, Oslac and Bishop Ælfsige are said to have escorted Kenneth to King Edgar who was...
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    Cheriton Bishop in Devon by Edward to his "faithful vassal" (fideli vasallo) Ælfsige. Both charters are from the Exeter archive but probably written at Crediton...
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    956. Eadwig's close allies included Ælfsige, who had been appointed Bishop of Winchester by Eadred in 951. Ælfsige was a wealthy married man with a son...
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    XIV, folios 175v to 177v. This is an 11th-century copy done for Wulfstan II, Archbishop of York. At the death of King Eadred of England in 955, Oda was...
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    Oslac, along with Eadulf of Bamburgh and Ælfsige Bishop of Chester-le-Street, escorted the Scottish king Kenneth II to the Wessex-based Edgar: The two earls...
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    Benedictine monasticism was the only worthwhile religious life and he appointed Ælfsige, a married man with a son, as Bishop of Winchester. In the ninth century...
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    in a charter of 956 in which King Edwy granted ten "cassati" of land to Ælfsige the Goldsmith. The boundaries delineated in this charter would have been...
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  • 11th century her relics were translated to Peterborough Abbey, by Abbot Ælfsige (1006–1042). According to legend, St Tibba was a niece of King Penda. The...
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    first part of the name, Alice, is believed to be most likely derived from Ælfsige, Bishop of Winchester in AD 984, whose see (or diocese) had rights over...
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  • 958 2 June – death of Oda of Canterbury, Archbishop of Canterbury. 959 Ælfsige enthroned as Archbishop of Canterbury but dies en route to Rome. Byrhthelm...
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  • that this last Gospatric "recently" fought a man named Waltheof son of Ælfsige. It is further related, however, that Kilvert divorced Ecgfrida, and Ecgfrida...
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    Archived 9 October 2020 at the Wayback Machine Hierarchia Catholica Medii Aevi: II (1431–1503) (Monasterii Sumptibus and Typis Librariae Regensbergianae, 1914)...
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    860 Eadmund, occurs c.871 Æthelnoth, resigned 1020 Godric, occurs 1020, 1023 Æthelric, resigned 1058 Ælfric Ælfsige Ælfwine Ælfwine Kynsige Maurice...
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    Canterbury from 1162 until his death in 1170. He engaged in conflict with Henry II, King of England, over the rights and privileges of the Church and was murdered...
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    state that the Domesday form "Alsi" could represent the Old English name Ælfsige, or Æthelsige or possibly Ealdsige or Ealhsige. Fleming of Bratton Fleming...
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    Evil-child, the earl of Bamburgh, Oslac, the earl of York, and Bishop Ælfsige of Lindisfarne escorted Kenneth to the council at Chester. Chroniclers...
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  • Frankish abbot November 9 – Constantine VII, Byzantine emperor (b. 905) Ælfsige (or Aelfsige), archbishop of Canterbury Chen Jue, Chinese official and chief of...
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    counsellors included their mother, Eadgifu; Oda, Archbishop of Canterbury; Ælfsige, Bishop of Winchester; and Æthelstan, ealdorman of East Anglia, who was...
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    Ælfsige who seized the lands at Selsey, would have been a bishop. The most likely candidate was the Bishop of Winchester (whose name was also Ælfsige)...
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     950/960), an Anglo-Saxon noblewoman, she bequeathed a male cook named Aelfsige to her granddaughter Eadgifu. George Wythe (1726–1807), American legal...
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    Lyncombe, Bath (category James II of England)
    Abbot of Bath, held 10 hides in Lyncombe. In 1086 this land was held by Ælfsige, his successor. Following the death of William the Conqueror the Burgh...
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    Royal Ballet Dancer, donated to the king of Poland by will and testament. Aelfsige, a male cook in Anglo-Saxon England, property of Wynflaed, who left him...
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    a councillor and advisor to both King William I and his son, King William II, known as William Rufus. Following William Rufus' accession to the throne...
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