- Source: Wulfhere of York
- Wulfhere dari Mercia
- Keuskupan Agung York
- Ecgfrith dari Northumbria
- Coenred dari Mercia
- Æthelwold dari Anglia Timur
- Ermenilda dari Ely
- Chad dari Mercia
- Wulfhere of York
- Wulfhere of Mercia
- Ricsige of Northumbria
- 9th century in England
- Scandinavian York
- Æthelred (archbishop)
- Archbishop of York
- Cædwalla
- Æthelbert of York
- Æthelbald of York
Wulfhere (died c. 900) was Archbishop of York between 854 and 900.
Life
Wulfhere was consecrated in 854.
In 866 the viking Great Heathen Army attacked and captured York, and the following year the "Danes" (as the English called vikings in general at the time) defeated an attempt to recapture the city, by Anglo-Saxon forces, the following year. Wulfhere made peace with the invaders and stayed in York.
When, in 872, Northumbrians rebelled against the Danes and their collaborators, and Wulfhere fled York. Eventually he found refuge with King Burgred of Mercia.
Wulfhere was recalled in 873, and continued in York until his death in 892 or 900. After his death, the seat remained vacant for eight years.
Coinage
Like previous archbishops of York, Wulfhere issued styca coins; Wulfred was his moneyer.
Citations
References
External links
Wulfhere 8 at Prosopography of Anglo-Saxon England