Gislhere

Gislhere (died c. 785) was an English Bishop of Selsey in the eighth century.In 780 Gislhere witnessed a charter of Ealdorman Oslac of Sussex.[1] Gislhere was present at the Synod of Brentford, Middlesex, in 781.[2] Gislhere was consecrated between 772 and 780, and died between 781 and 787.This article about an English bishop or archbishop is a stub.
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