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Alphege
Saint Alphege (also spelt "Alfege") is the commonly used name for Ælfheah (954 – 19 April 1012), an Anglo-Saxon Bishop of Winchester and subsequent Archbishop of Canterbury. Noble-born, he became an anchorite before being elected abbot of Bath Abbey.
Alphege
Augustine of Canterbury
| deathplace = Canterbury, Kent, England
Augustine_of_Canterbury
Constantine II of Scotland
Constantine, son of Áed (Mediaeval Gaelic: Constantín mac Áeda; Modern Gaelic: Còiseam mac Aoidh), known in most modern regnal lists as Constantine IIUntil the Victorian era, Constantine, son of Kenneth MacAlpin was listed as "Constantine II of Scotland", and this Constantine as "Constantine III". Since then, revised historical opinion has removed Caustantín of the Picts, previously titled "Constantine I of Scotland", from the traditional list of Scottish monarchs, leading to this Constantine being retitled as "Constantine II".
Constantine_II_of_Scotland
Dunstan
Dunstan (c.909–19 May 988) was an abbot of Glastonbury, a bishop of Worcester, a bishop of London, and an archbishop of Canterbury who was later canonized as a saint.
Dunstan
Ethelred the Unready
| place of death= London
Ethelred_the_Unready
Justus
Saint Justus (d. 10 November between 627 to 631), was the fourth Archbishop of Canterbury.
Justus
Laurence of Canterbury
Saint Laurence of Canterbury (or Laurentius) (died 2 February, 619) was the second Archbishop of Canterbury.
Laurence_of_Canterbury
Mellitus
Saint Mellitus (died 24 April 624) was the first Bishop of London and the third Archbishop of Canterbury.
Mellitus
Cuthbert of Lindisfarne
|feast_day=20 March
Cuthbert_of_Lindisfarne
Offa of Mercia
Offa was the King of Mercia from 757 until his death in July 796. Offa was the son of Thingfrith and a descendant of Eowa, a brother of King Penda of Mercia, who had ruled over a century before.
Offa_of_Mercia
Bede
Talk:Bede
Asser
Asser (d. 908/909) was a Welsh monk from St.
Asser
Aldhelm
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Aldhelm
Lyfing (Archbishop of Canterbury)
Lyfing (died 12 June 1020) was an Anglo-Saxon bishop of Wells and Archbishop of Canterbury.
Lyfing_(Archbishop_of_Canterbury)
Lyfing of Winchester
Lyfing of Winchester (died 1046) (also known as Livingus or Lifing) was an Anglo-Saxon Bishop of Crediton, Bishop of Cornwall and Worcester.
Lyfing_of_Winchester
Wilfrid
Oundle, Northamptonshire
Wilfrid
Æthelred of Mercia
Æthelred () (died after 704) was King of Mercia from 675 until 704. He was the son of Penda of Mercia and came to the throne in 675, when his brother, Wulfhere of Mercia, died.
Æthelred_of_Mercia
Wulfhere of Mercia
Wulfhere (died 675) was King of Mercia from the end of the 650s until 675. He was the first Christian king of all of Mercia, though it is not known when or how he was converted.
Wulfhere_of_Mercia
Coenwulf of Mercia
Coenwulf (or Cenwulf) (died 821) was King of Mercia from December 796 to 821. He was a descendant of a brother of King Penda, who had ruled Mercia in the middle of the 7th century.
Coenwulf_of_Mercia
Aethelnoth
Aethelnoth (known also as Ethelnoth, Egelnodus, or Ednodus) (died 29 October 1038) was an Archbishop of Canterbury.
Aethelnoth