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STIGAND (d. 1072)

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Originally appearing in Volume V25, Page 917 of the 1911 Encyclopedia Britannica.
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STIGAND (d. 1072)  , archbishop of Canterbury, is first mentioned in 1020 . He was then
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chaplain to Canute and afterwards to his son, Harold Harefoot, and after the
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death of the former king appears to have acted as the chief adviser of his widow, Emma . In 1043 he was consecrated bishop of Elmham and in 1047 was translated to Winchester; he supported
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Earl Godwine in his
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quarrel with
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Edward the
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Confessor, and in 1052 arranged the peace between the earl and the king . In this
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year the arch-bishop of Canterbury, Robert of Jumieges, having been outlawed and driven from England, Stigand was appointed to the arch-bishopric; but, regarding Robert as the rightful archbishop, Pope Leo IX. and his, two successors refused to recognize him . In 1058, however, Benedict X. gave him the
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pall, but this pope was deposed in the following year . Stigand is said by Norman writers to have crowned Harold in
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January 1066; but it is now probable that this ceremony was performed by Aldred, arch-bishop of York . Stigand submitted to William, and assisted at his coronation . But the Conqueror was anxious to get rid of him, although he took him in his train to
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Normandy in 1067 . In 1070 he was deposed by the papal legates and was imprisoned at Winchester, where he died, probably on the 22nd of
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February 1072 . Stigand was an avaricious man and a
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great pluralist, holding the bishopric of Winchester after he became archbishop of Canterbury, in addition to several abbeys . See E . A .

Freeman, The Norman
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Conquest (187o-1876), vols. ii., iii. and iv.; and J . R . Green, The Conquest of England (1899), vol. ii .

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