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Wulfred

Wulfred
Archbishop of Canterbury
A silver penny of Wulfred
Penny of Wulfred, Archbishop of Canterbury (c.823-825)
Appointedbefore August 805
Term ended24 March 832
PredecessorÆthelhard
SuccessorFeologild
Orders
Consecration3 August 805
Personal details
Died24 March 832

Wulfred (died 24 March 832) was an Anglo-Saxon Archbishop of Canterbury in medieval England. Nothing is known of his life prior to 803, when he attended a church council, but he was probably a nobleman from Middlesex. He was elected archbishop in 805 and spent his time in office reforming the clergy of his cathedral. He also quarrelled with two consecutive Mercian kings – Coenwulf and Ceolwulf – over whether laymen or clergy should control monasteries. At one point, Wulfred travelled to Rome to consult with the papacy and was deposed from office for a number of years over the issue. After Coenwulf's death, relations were somewhat better with the new king Ceolwulf, but improved much more after Ceolwulf's subsequent deposition. The dispute about control of the monasteries was not fully settled until 838, after Wulfred's death. Wulfred was the first archbishop to place his portrait on the coinage he struck.


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