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  • Spearhafoc was an eleventh-century Anglo-Saxon artist and Benedictine monk, whose artistic talent was apparently the cause of his rapid elevation to Abbot...
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    craftsman Spearhafoc to replace Robert as Bishop of London. Robert refused to consecrate him, saying that the pope had forbidden it, but Spearhafoc occupied...
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  • recover lands lost to Godwin and his family. He also refused to consecrate Spearhafoc, Edward's choice to succeed Robert as Bishop of London. The rift between...
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    story of a miracle he performed to help the 11th-century artist and abbot Spearhafoc, who in thanks adorned his tomb, with "statues of enormous size and beauty"...
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    Jumièges as Archbishop of Canterbury in 1051, he chose the leading craftsman Spearhafoc to replace Robert as bishop of London, but he was never consecrated. Edward's...
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    The references to specific works by the 11th-century monastic artist Spearhafoc, none of which have identifiably survived, are about works in precious...
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    species' name dates back to the Middle English word sperhauk and Old English spearhafoc, a hawk which hunts sparrows. The Old Norse name for the Eurasian sparrowhawk...
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  • Brihthelm Dunstan Ælfstan Wulfstan Ælfhun Ælfwig Ælfweard Robert of Jumièges Spearhafoc Post-Conquest William the Norman Hugh d'Orevalle Maurice Richard de Belmeis...
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    August 1044. Translated to Canterbury in 1051. early 1051 Sept. 1051 (Spearhafoc) Previously Abbot of Abingdon. Appointed in early 1051, but never consecrated...
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  • (fl. c. 1130 – c. 1150) Master of the Registrum Gregorii (10th century) Spearhafoc (11th century) Berlinghiero Berlinghieri (fl. 1228–before 1236) Lucchese...
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  • refuses to consecrate Spearhafoc as his successor as the Bishop of London, and William the Norman is appointed instead. Spearhafoc vanishes with the gold...
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    high-ranking Anglo-Saxon monastic artists see Eadfrith of Lindisfarne, Spearhafoc and Dunstan, all bishops. Nordenfalk, 96–107 Wilson, 91–94 Alexander,...
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    even a pipe organ. While his later, disreputable successor at Abingdon Spearhafoc clearly was, like Dunstan, a significant artist, that Wulfstan's contemporary...
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  • William Bishop of London Appointed 1051 Term ended 1075 Predecessor Spearhafoc Successor Hugh d'Orevalle Orders Consecration 1051 Personal details Died...
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    1086, where it appears as Gl(i)emham, in the manors of Edwin Grim and Spearhafoc of Glaimham. Eilert Ekwall comments: "The first element of the names is...
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  • community and beyond. He died on 29 March 1047 or 1048. He was succeeded by Spearhafoc. Historia Ecclesie Abbendonensis Volume 1, trans. John Hudson, (Oxford...
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  • Æthelwine 1018 – 1030 Siward 1030 – 1044 Æthelstan c. 1044 – 1047/1048 Spearhafoc c. 1047/1048 – 1051 a famous goldsmith, later Bishop-Elect of London,...
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  • the relics of St Augustine of Canterbury, and the monastic goldsmith Spearhafoc. Vita S. Laurentii (Laurence of Canterbury) Vita et miracula S. Melliti...
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    of Mary and John the Evangelist are mentioned, as for example those by Spearhafoc in the 11th century. The fact that the Essen statue is free-standing and...
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  • Brihthelm Dunstan Ælfstan Wulfstan Ælfhun Ælfwig Ælfweard Robert of Jumièges Spearhafoc Post-Conquest William the Norman Hugh d'Orevalle Maurice Richard de Belmeis...
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