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The Abbot of Glastonbury was the head (or abbot) of Anglo-Saxon and eventually Benedictine house of Glastonbury Abbey at Glastonbury in Somerset, England. The following is a list of abbots of Glastonbury:

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  • Liste der Äbte von Glastonbury (de)
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  • The Abbot of Glastonbury was the head (or abbot) of Anglo-Saxon and eventually Benedictine house of Glastonbury Abbey at Glastonbury in Somerset, England. The following is a list of abbots of Glastonbury: (en)
  • Die folgenden Personen waren Äbte der Abtei Glastonbury (England): * Worgret, um 601 * Lademund, um 663–um 667 * Bregored, um 667 * Bertwald, 667–676 * Haemgils, 676–702 * Bertwald, 702–709 * Ealdbert, 709–719 * Egfrith, 719–729 * Wealhstod, 729 * Coengils, 729–744 * Tunbert, 745–754 * Tyccea, 754–760 * Guba, 760–762 * Waldhun, 762–794 * Beadwulf, 794–800 * Muca, 802–824 * Guthlac, 824–851 * Ealhmund, 851–867 * Herefirth, 867–891 * Stithhard, 891–922 * Aldhun, 922–? * Cuthred, ? * Ælfric, ? * Egwulf, ? * Dunstan, 940–957 * Ælfric, ?–964 * Ælfstan, 964–970 * Sigegar, 970–755 * Ælfward, 975–1009 * Bertred, 1009–1019 * Britwig, 1019–1024 * Æthelward, um 1024–1053 * Æthelnoth, 1053–1077 * Thurstan, 1077–1096 * Herluin, 1100–1118 * Seffred Pelochin, 1120–1125 (de)
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  • The Abbot of Glastonbury was the head (or abbot) of Anglo-Saxon and eventually Benedictine house of Glastonbury Abbey at Glastonbury in Somerset, England. The following is a list of abbots of Glastonbury: (en)
  • Die folgenden Personen waren Äbte der Abtei Glastonbury (England): * Worgret, um 601 * Lademund, um 663–um 667 * Bregored, um 667 * Bertwald, 667–676 * Haemgils, 676–702 * Bertwald, 702–709 * Ealdbert, 709–719 * Egfrith, 719–729 * Wealhstod, 729 * Coengils, 729–744 * Tunbert, 745–754 * Tyccea, 754–760 * Guba, 760–762 * Waldhun, 762–794 * Beadwulf, 794–800 * Muca, 802–824 * Guthlac, 824–851 * Ealhmund, 851–867 * Herefirth, 867–891 * Stithhard, 891–922 * Aldhun, 922–? * Cuthred, ? * Ælfric, ? * Egwulf, ? * Dunstan, 940–957 * Ælfric, ?–964 * Ælfstan, 964–970 * Sigegar, 970–755 * Ælfward, 975–1009 * Bertred, 1009–1019 * Britwig, 1019–1024 * Æthelward, um 1024–1053 * Æthelnoth, 1053–1077 * Thurstan, 1077–1096 * Herluin, 1100–1118 * Seffred Pelochin, 1120–1125 * Heinrich von Blois, 1126–1171 * Robert von Winchester, 1173–1180 * Ralph FitzStephen, um 1184–1189 * Henry de Sully, 1189–1193 * Savaric FitzGeldewin, 1193–1205 * Jocelyn Thoteman, 1206–1218 * William von St. Vigor, 1219–1223 * Robert von Bath, 1223–1234 * Michael von Amesbury, 1235–1252 * Roger von Ford, 1252–1261 * Robert von Petherton, 1261–1274 * John von Taunton, 1274–1291 * John von Kent, 1291–1303 * Geoffrey Fromond, 1303–1322 * Walter von Taunton, 1322–1323 * Adam von Sodbury, 1323–1334 * John von Breynton, 1334–1342 * Walter de Monington, 1342–1375 * John Chinnock, 1375–1420 * Nicholas Frome, 1420–1456 * Walter More, 1456 * John Selwood, 1456–1493 * Richard Bere, 1493–1524 * Richard Whiting, 1525–1539 (de)
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