21 February 1072 A.D. Stigand Dies—34th of 105 Archbishops of Canterbury. He submitted to William the Norman Conquerer, but was later deposed, degraded and imprisoned in Winchester where he died
21 February 1072 A.D. Stigand Dies—34 th of 105 Archbishops of Canterbury. He submitted to William the Norman Conquerer, but was later deposed, degraded and imprisoned in Winchester where he died. Bevans, G. M. “Stigand (Died 1072).” Brittania.com. N.d. http://www.britannia.com/bios/abofc/stigand.html . Accessed 15 May 2014. Bevans, Portraits of the Archbishops of Canterbury. Toronto, ONT: University of Toronto Libraries, 2011. Available here: http://www.amazon.com/Portraits-Archbishops-Canterbury-Gladys-Bevan/dp/B005HI57FS/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1399493248&sr=8-1&keywords=bevans+portraits+of+archbishops+of+canterbury Stigand (Died 1072) Bishop of Elmham Bishop of Winchester Archbishop of Canterbury Died: 21st February 1072 Stigand was Chaplain to Kings Cnut the Great and Harald Harefoot, and adviser of Queen Emma. He was consecrated to the See of Elmham in 1043 and received the Bishopric of Winchester in...