Waermund I (bishop of Rochester) explained
Waermund I |
Religion: | Christian |
Bishop of Rochester |
Appointed: | between 781 and 783 |
Ended: | between October 803 and 804 |
Predecessor: | Diora |
Successor: | Beornmod |
Consecration: | between 781 and 783 |
Death Date: | between October 803 and 804 |
Waermund (or Wærmund) was a medieval Bishop of Rochester.
Waermund was consecrated between 781 and 783. He died between October 803 and 804.[1] In 789, the bishop was granted two properties in Kent by King Offa of Mercia.[2]
References
- Book: Fryde, E. B. . Greenway, D. E. . Porter, S. . Roy, I. . Handbook of British Chronology. Third revised . Cambridge University Press . Cambridge . 1996 . 0-521-56350-X .
- Smith . R. A. L. . 1945 . The Early Community of St. Andrew at Rochester, 604-c. 1080 . . 60 . 238 . 289–299 . 10.1093/ehr/LX.CCXXXVIII.289.
Notes and References
- Fryde, et al. Handbook of British Chronology p. 221
- Smith "Early Community" English Historical Review p. 297