10th century in England

Events from the 10th century in the Kingdom of England.

10th century in England
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Events

Births

Deaths

  • 902
    • 5 December – Ealhswith, queen consort of Alfred the Great
  • 904
    • John the Old Saxon, Abbot of Athelney (approximate date)
  • 908
    • Denewulf, Bishop of Winchester
  • 909 – approximate date
    • Asser, Bishop of Sherborne and scholar
    • Wighelm, probable Bishop of Selsey
  • 911
  • 912
    • Wilferth, Bishop of Lichfield (approximate date)
  • 913
    • Eadwulf II of Northumbria (killed)
  • 914 or 923
    • 2 August – Plegmund, Archbishop of Canterbury
  • 915
    • Cutheard of Lindisfarne, bishop (approximate date)
  • 917
  • 918
    • 12 June – Æthelflæd, Lady of the Mercians (born c. 870)
  • 920 or 922
  • 921
  • 924
  • 926
    • 8 January – Athelm, Archbishop of Canterbury
  • 927
  • 939
    • 27 October – Æthelstan, King of England (born c. 895)
  • 941
    • 12 February – Wulfhelm, Archbishop of Canterbury
  • 946
  • 954
  • 955
  • 958
    • Oda, Archbishop of Canterbury
  • 959
  • c. 962/3
    • Æthelwald, Ealdorman of East Anglia
  • 971
    • Ordgar, Ealdorman of Devon
  • 973
    • 15 May – Byrhthelm, Archbishop of Canterbury
  • 975
  • 977
    • 30 April–2 May – Sideman, Bishop of Crediton
  • 978
  • 988
    • Dunstan, Archbishop of Canterbury (born c. 909)
  • 990
    • 13 February – Æthelgar, Archbishop of Canterbury
  • 994

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