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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 48. Chapters: 11th-century Roman Catholic priests, 11th-century bishops, Antipope Benedict X, Alger of Liege, Berengar of Tours, Eusebius of Angers, Ealdred, Ansfried of Utrecht, Leofric, Lyfing of Winchester, Stigand, AEthelwig, Fulbert of Chartres, Spearhafoc, Michael I Cerularius, Cynesige, Gotthard of Hildesheim, Thietmar of Merseburg, Bernward of Hildesheim, Bystrik, Burchard of Worms, Aldhun, Patriarch Alexius of Constantinople, AEthelric, Bernold, Antipope Honorius II, Notker of Liege, Hilarion of Kiev, Bruno, Bernard, AEthelric I, Adalberon, Abbot Oliva, Adalbert of Hamburg, Beoan of Mortlach, Grimketel, Adalbold II of Utrecht, Mael Duin, AElfwold II, Alfwold, AElfmaer, AEthelstan, Gerard Sagredo, Humbert of Mourmoutiers, Gaudentius of Ossero, Fulcran, Ailin, Ordbriht, Edmund of Durham, Reinbern, Ioakim Korsunianin, Gotebald, Wulfsige III, Saemundr frooi, Bertwald of Ramsbury, Tedald, Heca, Leofgar, Antipope Gregory VI, Alferius, Luka Zhidiata, Atinolfo, Guido of Acqui, Paul of Caen, Mael Isu II, Beorhtheah, Athulf, Elphege of Lichfield, AElfwold III, Hugh of Langres, Bruno of Augsburg, AEthelsige of Sherborne, Godwine I, Godwine II, Gebhard III, Brithwyn, Eadnoth of Crediton, Ealdred of Cornwall, Burhweald, Unger, Werner I, Wolbodo, Leofsige, Renaud of Vendome, Ezzo, AElfmaer, Landulf of Milan, AEthelred of Cornwall, Bernard of Utrecht, Leo of Ohrid, Attilanus, Godfrey of Cambrai, Jan, Patriarch Theophilus of Alexandria, Asser Thorkilsson, Leo II Mung, Walter of Speyer, Nuno I, Aluitus, Rodulf, Suarius I, Siward. Excerpt: Stigand (died 1072) was an English churchman in pre-Norman Conquest England. Although his birthdate is unknown, by 1020, he was serving as a royal chaplain and advisor. He was named Bishop of Elmham in 1043, and then later Bishop of Winchester and Archbishop of Canterbury. Stigand acted as an advisor to se