Æthelwold Of Winchester

Æthelwold Of Winchester

male, deceased (984)
Saint Æthelwold of Winchester (909-984) was a 10th century Bishop of Winchester and leader of the monastic reform movement in Anglo-Saxon England.

Æthelsige

male, deceased (1018)
Æthelsige succeeded Wulfgar in 1016 (Anglo-Saxon Chronicle, version C). He lived in the town today called Elswick, known then as "'Edelesuuic," l...

Siward

male, deceased (1048)
Siward, Abbot of Abingdon and Bishop of St Martins. Siward was a monk at Glastonbury until he was appointed Abbot of Abingdon in 1030; he was made...

Faritius

male, deceased (1117)
Faritius (also known as Faricius) was Abbot of Abingdon in the 12th century. Faritius was born in Arezzo, Tuscany, and was a monk and physician at...
Ordric

Ordric

deceased (1066)
Ordric, Abbot of Abingdon. Ordric was a monk at Abingdon who was elected abbot in 1052 and died in 1066 (Kelly 2000).

Adelelm

male, deceased (1083)
Adelelm, Abbot of Abingdon. Adelelm was a Norman monk at Jumièges appointed Abbot of Abingdon in 1071; he was part of an embassy from King William t...
Rodulf

Rodulf

deceased (1052)
Rodulf, Abbot of Abingdon and bishop. Bishop Rodulf was a Norman kinsman of King Edward, who, after working as a missionary for King Olaf...
Osgar

Osgar

male, deceased (984)
Osgar was a 10th century Abbot of Abingdon in the English county of Berkshire (now Oxfordshire). Osgar was a cleric in minor orders who went with...

Ealdred OfAbingdon

male, deceased (1071)
Ealdred, Abbot of Abingdon. Ealdred, also called Brihtwine, was a monk and provost at Abingdon before becoming abbot in 1066; he was later...
Wulfgar Of Abingdon

Wulfgar OfAbingdon

deceased (1016)
Wulfgar, Abbot of Abingdon. Wulgar was appointed Abbot of Abingdon in 990 and died in 1016 (Kelly 2000).