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    Stigand (died 1072) was an Anglo-Saxon churchman in pre-Norman Conquest England who became Archbishop of Canterbury. His birth date is unknown, but by 1020 he was serving as a royal chaplain and advisor.

  2. Estigando (em inglês antigo: Stigand; em latim: Stigandus) ou Estiganto (em latim: Stigantus; antes de 1020 — 22 de fevereiro de 1072) foi um clérigo inglês, último Arcebispo da Cantuária anglo-saxã antes da invasão normanda da Inglaterra. Em 1020 já tinha o cargo de capelão e conselheiro real.

  3. Stigand (died Feb. 21/22, 1072) was the archbishop of Canterbury, probably the English king Canute’s priest of this name whom he placed over the minster of Ashingdon in Essex in 1020.

    • The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica
  4. Conjugação: regular. Particípio: regular. verbo transitivo. [ Náutica ] Amarrar ao lais da verga (ex.: empunir cabos). Origem etimológica: origem obscura. Significado de instigando no Dicionário Priberam da Língua Portuguesa. O que é instigando.

  5. Stigand was a controversial and influential figure in Norman England. He was appointed by Edward the Confessor, but excommunicated by the Pope for pluralism and other offences. He was deposed by William the Conqueror and died in exile.

  6. A similar assault was made on the prelacy and memory of Lanfranc's predecessor Stigand, who had controversially been appointed whilst the archbishop ousted in 1052 still lived.

  7. King William's chaplain, who was also called Stigand, replaced Æthelric as Bishop of Selsey within a week of Æthelric's deposition. Stigand was listed as an assisting bishop at the consecration of Lanfranc to the archbishopric of Canterbury on 29 August 1070; therefore Stigand must have been appointed as bishop prior to that date.