Herewine | |
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Bishop of Lichfield | |
Appointed | between 814 and 816 |
Term ended | between 817 and 818 |
Predecessor | Aldwulf |
Successor | Æthelwald |
Orders | |
Consecration | between 814 and 816 |
Personal details | |
Died | between 817 and 818 |
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Preceded by Aldwulf | Bishop of Lichfield c. 815–c. 817 | Succeeded by Æthelwald |
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