Wulfsige | |
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Bishop of Sherborne | |
Appointed | between 939 and 943 |
Term ended | after 958 to around 963 |
Predecessor | Alfred |
Successor | Ælfwold I |
Orders | |
Consecration | between 939 and 943 |
Personal details | |
Died | after 958 to around 963 |
Denomination | Christian |
Wulfsige (or Wulfsige II) was a medieval Bishop of Sherborne.
Wulfsige was consecrated between 939 and 943. He died after 958 to sometime around 963. [1]
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Christian titles | ||
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Preceded by Alfred | Bishop of Sherborne c. 941-c. 962 | Succeeded by Ælfwold I |