Athulf

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Athulf
Bishop of Hereford
Appointedbefore 971
Term endedafter 1013
Predecessor Ælfric
Successor Æthelstan
Orders
Consecrationbefore 971
Personal details
Diedafter 1013

Athulf [lower-alpha 1] (died after 1013) was a medieval Bishop of Hereford. He was consecrated before 971 and died after 1013. [1]

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Notes

  1. Sometimes Æthulf or Æthelwulf

Citations

  1. Fryde, et al. Handbook of British Chronology p. 217

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Christian titles
Preceded by
Ælfric
Bishop of Hereford
c. 953–after 1013
Succeeded by
Æthelstan