Wulfsige of London

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Wulfsige
Bishop of London
Appointedbetween 897 and 900
Term endedbetween 909 and 926
Predecessor Heahstan
Successor Æthelweard
Orders
Consecrationbetween 897 and 900
Personal details
Diedbetween 909 and 926
DenominationChristian

Wulfsige was a medieval Bishop of London.

Wulfsige was consecrated between 897 and 900. He died between 909 and 926. [1]

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Citations

  1. Fryde, et al. Handbook of British Chronology p. 220

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Christian titles
Preceded by
Heahstan
Bishop of London
c. 898–c. 915
Succeeded by
Æthelweard