Ælfstan (bishop of London) — For other uses, see Ælfstan. Ælfstan Bishop of London Diocese Diocese of London Appointed between 959 and 964 Reign ended between 995 and 996 … Wikipedia
Ælfstan of Rochester — NOTOC Infobox bishopbiog name = Ælfstan religion =Catholic See =Diocese of Rochester Title = Bishop of Rochester Period = c953 ndash;995 Predecessor = Daniel Successor =Godwine I ordination = bishops = post = date of birth = place of birth = date … Wikipedia
Dunstan — For other uses, see Dunstan (disambiguation). Dunstan Archbishop of Canterbury Province Canterbury Diocese … Wikipedia
Oelfstan — NOTOC Infobox bishopbiog name =Oelfstan religion =Catholic See =Diocese of London Title = Bishop of London Period = 961 ndash;c995 Predecessor = Dunstan Successor =Wulfstan ordination = bishops = post = date of birth = place of birth = date of… … Wikipedia
Aelfstan of Ramsbury — Infobox bishopbiog name =Aelfstan religion =Catholic See =Diocese of Ramsbury Title = Bishop of Ramsbury Period = 970 ndash;981 Predecessor = Oswulf Successor =Wulfgar ordination = bishops = post = date of birth = place of birth = date of death… … Wikipedia
Abbot of Evesham — The Abbot of Evesham was the head of Evesham Abbey, a Benedictine monastery in Worcestershire founded in the Anglo Saxon era of English history. The succession continued until dissolution of the monastery in 1540: List Abbots of St Mary of… … Wikipedia
Nicholas Ridley (martyr) — Nicholas Ridley Bishop of London Enthroned 1550 Reign ended 1553 … Wikipedia
Æthelstan Half-King — Æthelstan (died after 957), commonly called Æthelstan Half King, was Ealdorman of East Anglia and the leading member of a very prominent Anglo Saxon family. Æthelstan became a monk at Glastonbury Abbey in 957.Origins and careerÆthelstan was the… … Wikipedia
Daniel (bishop) — Daniel Bishop of Rochester See Diocese of Rochester Appointed between 951 and 955 Reign ended between 951 and 955 Predecessor … Wikipedia
Mellitus — For other uses, see Mellitus (disambiguation). Mellitus Archbishop of Canterbury Stone marking the … Wikipedia