• might have been the same as the Æthelric who was a monk of Canterbury and a relative of Godwin, Earl of Wessex. That Æthelric was elected by the monks of...
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  • Bishop of Dorcester Æthelric (bishop of Durham) (fl. 1042–1072), Bishop of Durham, once thought to have been an archbishop of York Æthelric (bishop of Sherborne)...
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    at Arundel, Bramber, Lewes, Pevensey and Hastings. Sussex's bishop, Æthelric II, was deposed and imprisoned and replaced with William the Conqueror's...
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    archbishop overseeing their choice). Monks of the priory have included Æthelric I, Æthelric II, Walter d'Eynsham, Reginald fitz Jocelin (admitted as a confrater...
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    line was eventually restored to power in the 630s. Æthelfrith, son of Æthelric and grandson of Ida, apparently succeeded Hussa as king of the Bernicians...
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    1043 as well; died in office. 1047 1057 Heca Died in office. 1058 1070 Æthelric (II) Also recorded as Ethelric; deposed and imprisoned by William the Conqueror...
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  • Rochester, Æthelric II (former Bishop of Selsey), Richard de Tunibridge, Hugh de Montfort, William de Arsic, Hamo Vicecomes and many others. Æthelric II in particular...
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  • Conquest of 1066, there was a purge of the English episcopate in 1070. Æthelric II, the Anglo-Saxon Bishop of Selsey was deposed and imprisoned and replaced...
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  • Æthelric (or Athelric) was a medieval Bishop of Sherborne. Æthelric was consecrated in 1002. He died between 1011 and 1012. Fryde, et al. Handbook of...
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    Church), Odo de Bayeux (defending himself), Arnost bishop of Rochester, Æthelric II bishop of Chichester (an elderly bishop regarded as the authority on...
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    invades Deira and kills its king, Æthelric. Prince Edwin, son of the late king Ælla of Deira (possibly a nephew of Æthelric), flees to the court of King Iago...
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  • chaplain, who was also called Stigand, replaced Æthelric as Bishop of Selsey within a week of Æthelric's deposition. Stigand was listed as an assisting...
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  • Selsey Appointed 1047 Term ended 1057 Predecessor Grimketel Successor Æthelric II Other post(s) royal chaplain Personal details Died 1057 Denomination...
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    to Roman Catholicism under the rule of King Authari (approximate date). Æthelric succeeds his father Ælla as king of Deira in Northern England (according...
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    Guthheard Ælfred Brihthelm Eadhelm Æthelgar Ordbriht Ælfmær Æthelric I Grimketel Heca Æthelric II Stigand See translated High Medieval Godfrey Ralph de Luffa...
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    king by Cleph, who is not related by blood. Theodric succeeds his brother Æthelric as king of Bernicia (southeastern Scotland). He rules until 579. Taspar...
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    of the North, a joint Anglo-Danish force loyal to Edgar Ætheling and Sweyn II was able to seize control of York in the second half of 1069 and temporarily...
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  • Anglo-Saxon bishops of English Sees were replaced by Normans. In 1070, Æthelric II of Selsey was deposed from his episcopate and replaced by William the...
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  • Sherborne Appointed between 1011 and 1012 Term ended after 1014 Predecessor Æthelric Successor Brithwine I Orders Consecration between 1011 and 1012 Personal...
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    Hereswith, wife to Æthelric, the brother of king Anna of East Anglia. The Anglo-Saxon Chronicle reported that on Ælle's death a certain "Æthelric" assumed power...
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  • Æthelmær, who was the brother of Eadric Streona and son of a man called Æthelric. In the view of historian Ann Williams, this is chronologically impossible...
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  • name Adalric (Anglo-Saxon cognate Æthelric) is attested from the 6th century (Athalaric King of the Ostrogoths; Æthelric of Bernicia). The name of Agilolfing...
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  • the Sava River; those who leave generally fall under rule of the Turks. Æthelric succeeds his brother Adda as king of Bernicia (modern Scotland). He rules...
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    November 19 – Theodoric II, margrave of Lower Lusatia November 25 – Malcolm II, king of Alba (Scotland) December 8 – Æthelric (or Brihtmær), English bishop...
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  • credible. According to the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle versions C, D, and E, Ælfric II, Bishop of Elmham died about Christmas 1038, and William of Malmesbury says...
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    there. The second edition of the Handbook of British Chronology listed Æthelric to have been archbishop of York from 1041 to 1042, but in the third edition...
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  • (1033–1038); it is likely that they had another son called Æthelric, as Hemming describes Æthelric and Beorhtheah as brothers. Historian Ann Williams argued...
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    Shropshire and Herefordshire. John of Worcester names Eadric's father as Æthelric, a thegn who attended court from the late 980s onwards, and his siblings...
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    Chinese historian and poet (b. 1007) October 7 – Sancho II, king of Castile and León October 15 – Æthelric, bishop of Durham November 13 – Adalbero III of Luxembourg...
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    Lichfield were deprived of office. At a later council at Windsor, Bishop Æthelric of Selsey was also deprived of his office. Another bishop, Æthelwine of...
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