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    Stigand (died 1072) was an Anglo-Saxon churchman in pre-Norman Conquest England who became Archbishop of Canterbury. His birth date is unknown, but by 1020 he was serving as a royal chaplain and advisor. He was named Bishop of Elmham in 1043, and was later Bishop of Winchester and Archbishop of Canterbury.

  2. Stigand —antes del 1020 - 22 de febrero de 1072— fue un clérigo inglés, último arzobispo de Canterbury anglosajón antes de la invasión normanda de Inglaterra. En 1020 tenía ya el cargo de capellán y consejero real.

  3. 10 de abr. de 2024 · Stigand was the archbishop of Canterbury, probably the English king Canute’s priest of this name whom he placed over the minster of Ashingdon in Essex in 1020. Stigand was consecrated bishop of Elmham in 1043 but was deposed later in the year when Queen Emma, mother of Edward the Confessor, fell.

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    Stigand —antes del 1020 - 22 de febrero de 1072— fue un clérigo inglés, último arzobispo de Canterbury anglosajón antes de la invasión normanda de Inglaterra. En 1020 tenía ya el cargo de capellán y consejero real.

  5. Quick Reference. ( c. 100072), archbishop of Canterbury (1052–70), was a worldly prelate. Promoted rapidly by Edward the Confessor, he held the bishoprics of Winchester and Canterbury in plurality after 1052.

  6. 29 de may. de 2018 · Stigand (c.1000–72), archbishop of Canterbury (1052–70), was a worldly prelate, whose extensive lands placed him among the wealthiest magnates in Edward the Confessor's England.

  7. Stigand was Archbishop of Canterbury at the time of Edward the Confessor's death. He remained in the role until 1070. Stigand is known to have held ecclesiastical office from 1020 onwards, beginning in the reign of King Cnut.