Wilfrid [St Wilfrid] (c. 634–709/10), bishop of Hexham
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Occupations
- Agriculture
- Armed forces and intelligence services
- Art and architecture
- Business and finance
- Education and scholarship
- Individuals
- Law and crime
- Manufacture and trade
- Media and performing arts
- Medicine and health
- Music
- Politics
- Religion and belief
- Royalty, rulers, and aristocracy
- Science and technology
- Social welfare and reform
- Sports, games, and pastimes
- Transport
- Travel and exploration
- Writing and publishing
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Article contents
- Upbringing and first journey to Rome
- Ripon Abbey and the Northumbrian bishopric, c.658–669
- Episcopal power on the continental model, 669–678
- Deposition and first appeal to Rome, 678–680/81
- Conversion of Sussex and bishop of the West Saxons, 680/81–686
- Renewed dissension and second appeal to Rome, 686–705
- Settlement, last years, and death
- Assessment and cult
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