Wigmund was a medieval Archbishop of York, who was consecrated in 837 and died in 854.[1]
Wigmund | |
---|---|
Archbishop of York | |
Elected | 837 |
Term ended | 854 |
Predecessor | Wulfsige |
Successor | Wulfhere |
Orders | |
Consecration | 837 |
Personal details | |
Died | 854 |
During the ninth century, both kings of Northumbria and archbishops of York minted styca coinage.[2] The historian Stewart Lyon estimated that Wigmund produced coinage from between 837 and 846.[3] The coins issued by Wigmund were minted by a number of moneyers, including Aethelweard, Hunlaf and Coenred.[2] Unique and separate from the copper-alloy, mass-produced stycas, is a gold solidus, produced by Wigmund potentially as an ecclesiastical gift.[4]
{{cite book}}
: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link) CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)