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  1. Stigand, the Archbishop of Canterbury. Ealdred, the Archbishop of York. Edwin and Morcar, the earls of Mercia and Northumbria. The people of London wanted to fight against William. William brought the south coast under his control. He sent troops to capture Winchester. Winchester housed the Royal Treasury. He secured the coastline

  2. 30 de abr. de 2022 · Stigand (died 1072) was an English churchman in pre-Norman Conquest England. Stigand acted as an advisor to several members of the Anglo-Saxon and Norman English royal dynasties, serving six successive kings. Excommunicated by several popes for his pluralism in holding the two sees, or bishoprics, of Winchester and Canterbury concurrently, he ...

  3. Stigand, an English prelate, was chaplain to king Edward the Confessor, and preferred by him first to the bishopric of the East Saxons, at Helmhau, in 1043, and afterwards to Winchester, in 1047. Seeing the king displeased with Robert, the archbishop, he thrust himself into his room, and kept both Winchester and Canterbury until a little time before his death, when he was forced to forego them ...

  4. The English and their Legacy, 900–1200 - November 2012

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  6. Archbishop Stigand (died 22 Feb 1072 ) Archbishop Emeritus of Canterbury. Event. Place. Ordained Bishop. Winchester, Diocese of Winchester, England. a bishop for 28.8 years. Principal Consecrator of: