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Seaxwulf (before 676 – c. 692) was the
founding abbot of the
Mercian monastery of Medeshamstede, and an
early medieval bishop of Mercia. Very
little is...
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until Elizabeth II
broke that
record in 2020,
almost 1337
years later Seaxwulf,
bishop of Mercia,
founds All Saints'
Church at
Brixworth (approximate...
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Winfrith Bishop of
Lichfield Appointed 672 Term
ended deposed between 672 and 676
Predecessor Chad of
Mercia Successor Seaxwulf Orders Consecration 672...
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foundations and
built upon them, and then
entrusted it to a monk who was
called Seaxwulf. He was a
great friend of God, and all
people loved him, and he was very...
- kingdom); Theodore,
Archbishop of Canterbury; Bosel,
Bishop of Worcester;
Seaxwulf,
Bishop of Lichfield; Aldhelm,
Abbot of Malmesbury; and many others. Aldhelm...
- 691 (Lichfield) c. 709 (Leicester) Term
ended c. 721 (death)
Predecessor Seaxwulf (Lichfield)
Wilfrid (Leicester)
Successor Aldwine Orders Consecration 691...
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records Brixworth as
having a monastery,
Brixworth Abbey,
founded when
Seaxwulf became bishop of Mercia,
before the
death of King
Wulfhere of
Mercia in...
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Medeshamstede was
founded by a man
named Seaxwulf, who was also its
first abbot.
While it is
possible that
Seaxwulf was a
local prince, Hugh
Candidus described...
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small boy died there, also of the plague.
Sometime between 653 and 656,
Seaxwulf founded a
monastery at Medeshamstede. By 681, the
Celtic monk, Dicul, and...
- Winfrid.
Deprived by Theodore,
Archbishop of Canterbury. c 676 bef 692
Seaxwulf Saxulf; ****ulf.
Abbot of
Medeshamstede (Peterborough);
Saint ****wulf. 691...