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Lyfing and died
Lyfing ( died 12 June 1020 ) was an Anglo-Saxon Bishop of Wells and Archbishop of Canterbury.
Lyfing died on 12 June 1020.
When Bishop Lyfing died in 1046, the king made Leofric Bishop of Cornwall as well as Bishop of Crediton.

Lyfing and 1046
He may have acted as suffragan, or subordinate bishop, to his predecessor Lyfing before formally assuming the bishopric, as from about 1043 Ealdred witnessed as an episcopus, or bishop, and a charter from 1045 or early 1046 names Sihtric as abbot of Tavistock.

Lyfing and Ealdred
Ealdred was probably born in the west of England, and could be related to Lyfing, his predecessor as bishop of Worcester.
However, Ealdred did not receive the other two dioceses that Lyfing had held, Crediton and Cornwall ; King Edward the Confessor ( reigned 1043 – 1066 ) granted these to Leofric, who combined the two sees at Crediton in 1050.

Lyfing and became
The two sees, or bishoprics, held by Lyfing became the see of Exeter in 1050 when Bishop Leofric moved his episcopal seat from Crediton to Exeter and combined it with Cornwall.

Lyfing and bishop
Lyfing was unable to go to Rome for his pallium during King Æthelred's reign, for every bishop that was consecrated during the remainder of the king's reign was consecrated by Archbishop Wulfstan of York.
His son Canute never properly conquered or controlled Scotland or Wales, but he appears to have had some authority in Cornwall, for in 1027 his counsellor Lyfing ( already bishop of Crediton ) was appointed as bishop of Cornwall ( St Germans ), beginning the merger which would later form the See of Exeter.

Lyfing and Worcester
Bishop Lyfing of Worcester was also charged with complicity in the crime and deprived of his see, but in 1041 he made his peace with Harthacnut and was restored to his position.

Lyfing and .
* 1020 – Lyfing, Archbishop of Canterbury ( b. 999 )
* Lyfing is appointed Archbishop of Canterbury.
After this Lyfing ( 1013 – 1020 ) and Aethelnoth ( 1020 – 1038 ) added a western apse as an oratory of St. Mary.
Lyfing was abbot of Chertsey Abbey from about 989.
Lyfing was taken captive by Vikings and held prisoner for a time, but he was released in time to attend the Witenagemot in 1014, and he started repairs of the damage the Vikings had done to Canterbury Cathedral.
As Archbishop of Canterbury, Lyfing crowned two English kings: Ethelred's son Edmund Ironside in 1016 and Cnut the Great in 1017.
" Lyfing " ( from leof-carus (= " darling ")) an Anglo-Saxon given name.
* Lyfing, Archbishop of Canterbury ( d. 1020 ) advisor to King Ethelred the Unready
* Lyfing of Winchester ( d. 1047 ) advisor to King Canute the Dane
After the death of Lyfing, Archbishop of Canterbury in 1020, Wulfstan consecrated his successor Æthelnoth in 1020, and wrote to Cnut asking the king to grant the same rights and dignities for the new archbishop that previous archbishops had held.

died and on
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The canons, in a body, had tried to force him on his deathbed to let them give him the last rites of the Church, but he had died still proclaiming salvation by faith.
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she died on August sixth.
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A year ago it was bruited that the primary character in Erich Maria Remarque's new novel was based on the Marquis Alfonso De Portago, the Spanish nobleman who died driving in the Mille Miglia automobile race of 1957.
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Aaron died on the summit of the mountain, and the people mourned for him thirty days ( Numbers 20: 22-29 ; compare 33: 38-39 ).

died and 26
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He never fully recovered and eventually died of an apparent stroke, his second, on 26 January 1823, aged 73.
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Parsons died of a drug overdose on September 19, 1973 in hotel room 8 at the Joshua Tree Inn at Joshua Tree, California, at the age of 26.
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