Cynefrith — Bishop of Lichfield Diocese Diocese of Lichfield Appointed bet 830–836 Reign ended bet 841–845 Predecessor … Wikipedia
Chad of Mercia — For the 8th century bishop of Hereford, see Ceadda of Hereford. Chad Bishop of York Image of Chad in a stained glass window from Holy Cross Monastery, West Park, New York Diocese … Wikipedia
Diuma — Bishop of Mercia Diocese Diocese of Mercia Successor Ceollach Orders Consecration aft 655 … Wikipedia
Ceollach — Bishop of Mercia See Diocese of Mercia Predecessor Diuma Successor Trumhere Personal details … Wikipedia
Æthelwold of Lichfield — NOTOC Infobox bishopbiog name =Æthelwold religion =Catholic See =Diocese of Lichfield Title = Bishop of Lichfield Period = 818 ndash;c829 Predecessor = Higbert II Successor =Hunberght ordination = bishops = post = date of birth = place of birth … Wikipedia
Humberht — was an Anglo Saxon male name. It might refer to:* Hunberght, Bishop of Lichfield * Humbertus, Bishop of Elmham * Humberht of the Tomsaeteee also* Humbert … Wikipedia
Liste der Bischöfe von Lichfield — Die Diozese Mercia wurde 656 durch Diuma gegründet. Durch Bischof Chad wurde der Bischofssitz im Jahre 669 nach Lichfield verlegt und die Diozese wurde nach dem Namen der Stadt benannt. Lichfield war in der Zeit von 787 bis 799 Sitz des… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Lichfield — • This diocese took its rise in the conversion of Mercia by St. Cedd and his three companions in 652 and subsequent years Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Lichfield Lichfield … Catholic encyclopedia
Cuthfrith — Bishop of Lichfield See Diocese of Lichfield Appointed 765 Reign ended c. 769 Predecessor Hemele … Wikipedia
Cynesige of Lichfield — For other uses, see Cynesige. Cynesige Bishop of Lichfield See Diocese of Lichfield Appointed bet 946–949 Reign ended bet 963–964 (death) … Wikipedia