Headda

For the bishop of Hereford, see Headda of Hereford.
Headda
Bishop of Lichfield and of Leicester
Installed c. 691 (Lichfield)
c. 709 (Leicester)
Term ended c. 721 (death)
Predecessor Seaxwulf (Lichfield)
Wilfrid (Leicester)
Successor Aldwine
Orders
Consecration 691
Personal details
Died c. 721
Nationality Anglo-Saxon

Headda (or Headdus or Eatheadus of Sidnacester; died c. 721) was a medieval Bishop of Lichfield.[lower-alpha 1]

Headda was consecrated in 691 and died between 716 and 727.[1] He held the see of Leicester along with Lichfield.[1] In 706 Headda consecrated the new church constructed at Crowland by Guthlac.[2]

Prior to Headda's consecration, he had "almost certainly" been abbot of the monastery at Breedon, in Leicestershire, before which he may also have been a monk at Medeshamstede.[3]

Notes

  1. For "Sidnacester", see Bishop of Lindsey

Citations

  1. 1 2 Fryde, et al. Handbook of British Chronology p. 218
  2. Stenton Anglo-Saxon England pp. 49–50.
  3. Kelly Charters of Peterborough Abbey pp. 71–75

References

  • Fryde, E. B.; Greenway, D. E.; Porter, S.; Roy, I. (1996). Handbook of British Chronology (Third revised ed.). Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press. ISBN 0-521-56350-X. 
  • Kelly, S. E., ed. (2009). Charters of Peterborough Abbey. Anglo-Saxon Charters 14. Oxford University Press. ISBN 9780197264386. 
  • Stenton, F. M. (1971). Anglo-Saxon England (Third ed.). Oxford, UK: Oxford University Press. ISBN 978-0-19-280139-5. 

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Catholic Church titles
Preceded by
Seaxwulf
Bishop of Lichfield
691–c. 721
Succeeded by
Aldwine
Preceded by
Wilfrid
Bishop of Leicester
709–c. 721


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