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Cuthfrith Bishop of Lichfield See Diocese of Lichfield Appointed 765 Reign ended c. 769 Predecessor Hemele Successor Berhthun Orders Consecration 765 Personal details Died c. 769 Denomination Catholic Cuthfrith (or Cuthfrid or Cuthred; died c. 769) was a medieval Bishop of Lichfield.
Cuthfrith was consecrated in 765 and died about 769.[1]
Notes
- ^ Fryde, et al. Handbook of British Chronology p. 218
References
- Fryde, E. B.; Greenway, D. E.; Porter, S.; Roy, I. (1996). Handbook of British Chronology (Third revised ed.). Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press. ISBN 0-521-56350-X.
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Catholic Church titles Preceded by
HemeleBishop of Lichfield
765–c. 769Succeeded by
BerhthunMercia Lichfield Chad (Bishop of the Mercians and Lindsey People) • Winfrith • Seaxwulf • Headda • Aldwine • Witta • Hemele • Cuthfrith • Berhthun • Hygeberht (Archbishop of Lichfield) • Ealdwulf • Herewine • Æthelwold • Hunberght • Cynefrith • Tunberht • Wulfsige • Burgheard • Wulfred • Wigmund • Ælfwine • Wulfgar • Cynesige • Wynsige • Elphege • Godwin • Leofgar • Brihtmær • Wulfsige • Leofwin • Peter (Bishop of Chester)
Coventry Robert de Limesey (Bishop of Chester) • Robert Peche • Roger de Clinton • Walter Durdent • Richard Peche • Gerard la Pucelle • Hugh Nonant • Geoffrey de Muschamp • William de Cornhill • Alexander de Stavenby
Coventry
& LichfieldAlexander de Stavenby • Hugh de Pateshull • Roger Weseham • Roger de Meyland • Walter Langton • Roger Northburgh • Robert de Stretton • Walter Skirlaw • Richard le Scrope • John Burghill • John Catterick • James Cary • William Heyworth • William Booth • Nicholas Close • Reginald Boulers • John Hales • William Smyth • John Arundel • Geoffrey Blythe • Rowland Lee
Categories:- 8th-century bishops
- Anglo-Saxon bishops of Lichfield
- 769 deaths
- British bishop stubs
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