| John Britton, John Hodgson - 1812 - 1036 halaman
...the Seventh.— King of England, Athelstan. — Wulstan the First, sixteenth Archbishop of York, AD 930. This prelate espoused the cause of Anlaff, the Danish king of Northumbria, against Edred, the monarch of England. For this conduct he was committed to prison by Edred, but was afterwards released... | |
| John Bigland - 1815 - 1038 halaman
...the Seventh.— King of England, Athelstan. — Wulstan the First, sixteenth Archbishop of York, AD 930. This prelate espoused the cause of Anlaff, the Danish king of Northumbria, against Edred, the monarch of England. For tiua conduct he was committed to prison by Edred, but was afterwards released... | |
| William Hargrove - 1818 - 342 halaman
...St. John of Beverley 692 Retired to Beverley; died, and was buried there. 6. Wilfrid the second 718 7. Egbert 731 Brother to Eadbert, king of Northumberland,...year, and lived and died in retirement. 19. Oswald 971 He had previously been a monk in the monastery of Floriac, in France. 20. Adulf 992 A pious and... | |
| Henry Schroder - 1851 - 460 halaman
...man, and was canonized after his death. Dec. *!6. Died Wulstan, archbishop of York, who, for espousing the cause of Anlaff the Danish king of Northumbria, against Edred the king of England, was by him committed to prison, but was soon released and restored to his office. 991 In 975 Pope Boniface... | |
| Whellan T. and co - 1855 - 722 halaman
...were Ethelbald, 895 ; and Redwardw, 921. Widstan, 941.—This prelate espoused the cause of Aulaff, the Danish King of Northumbria, against Edred, the...latter, but was soon released, and restored to office. He died on the 26th of December, 955, and was buried at Oundle. Oskltelt, or Oscytell, his successor,... | |
| Whellan T. and co - 1857 - 798 halaman
...cammendum. The next two Archbishops of York were Ethelbald, 895 ; and Ecdwardm, 921. Wulstan, 941. — This prelate espoused the cause of Anlaff, the Danish...latter, but was soon released, and restored to office. He died on the 20th of December, 955, and was buried at Oundle. Oskitell, or Oscytell, his successor,... | |
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