Cyneweard of Glastonbury
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Cyneweard (died 975) was an Anglo-Saxon Bishop of Wells. He was a monk of Glastonbury Abbey[1] before becoming abbot of Milton Abbey in 964.[2] He was consecrated bishop of the Diocese of Wells in about 973 or 974, and died in office on 28 June 975.[3] His death is mentioned in the short Old English poem "The Death of King Edgar",[4] which occurs in the entry for 975 of two of the manuscripts of the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle.
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Cyneweard | |
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Bishop of Wells | |
Province | Canterbury |
Installed | c. 973 or 974 |
Term ended | 975 |
Predecessor | Byrhthelm |
Successor | Sigar |
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Died | 28 June 975 |
Previous post(s) | Abbot of Milton |
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