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- Regenbald abstract "Regenbald (sometimes known as Regenbald of Cirencester) was a priest and royal official in Anglo-Saxon England under King Edward the Confessor. His name suggests that he was not a native Englishman, and perhaps was German or Norman. He first appears in history as a witness to a royal document in 1050, and remained a royal chaplain and clerk throughout the rest of King Edward's reign. Many royal documents give Regenbald the title of \"chancellor\" but whether this means that he acted in a manner similar to the later Lord Chancellor is unclear, as some of the documents may be forgeries or have been tampered with. Whatever Regenbald's actual title, King Edward rewarded him with lands and also granted him the status, but not the actual office, of bishop. Regenbald continued to serve the English kings after the Norman Conquest of England, although whether he served King Harold II of England is unclear. His date of death is unknown, but it was probably during the reign of either King William I or William II. After his death, some of his lands became part of the endowment of Cirencester Abbey in 1133.".
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- Regenbald wikiPageWikiLink Bishop_of_Chester.
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- Regenbald wikiPageWikiLink Category:Anglo-Saxon_people.
- Regenbald wikiPageWikiLink Chancery_(medieval_office).
- Regenbald wikiPageWikiLink Cirencester.
- Regenbald wikiPageWikiLink Cirencester_Abbey.
- Regenbald wikiPageWikiLink David_Bates_(historian).
- Regenbald wikiPageWikiLink Dean_(Christianity).
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- Regenbald wikiPageWikiLink Harold_Godwinson.
- Regenbald wikiPageWikiLink Henry_I_of_England.
- Regenbald wikiPageWikiLink Herfast.
- Regenbald wikiPageWikiLink Katharine_Keats-Rohan.
- Regenbald wikiPageWikiLink Lord_Chancellor.
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- Regenbald wikiPageWikiLink Peter_of_Lichfield.
- Regenbald wikiPageWikiLink Pierre_Chaplais.
- Regenbald wikiPageWikiLink Simon_Keynes.
- Regenbald wikiPageWikiLink William_II_of_England.
- Regenbald wikiPageWikiLink William_the_Conqueror.
- Regenbald wikiPageWikiLink Wulfstan_(died_1095).
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- Regenbald wikiPageWikiLinkText "Regenbald".
- Regenbald buried "Possibly Cirencester".
- Regenbald children "Edward".
- Regenbald name "Regenbald".
- Regenbald title "Royal chaplain and clerk".
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- Regenbald subject Category:11th-century_Christian_clergy.
- Regenbald subject Category:11th-century_English_people.
- Regenbald subject Category:Anglo-Saxon_people.
- Regenbald hypernym Priest.
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- Regenbald type ChristianBishop.
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- Regenbald type Person.
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- Regenbald comment "Regenbald (sometimes known as Regenbald of Cirencester) was a priest and royal official in Anglo-Saxon England under King Edward the Confessor. His name suggests that he was not a native Englishman, and perhaps was German or Norman. He first appears in history as a witness to a royal document in 1050, and remained a royal chaplain and clerk throughout the rest of King Edward's reign.".
- Regenbald label "Regenbald".
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