Leofgar

Leofgar (or Leosgar; died c. 1026) was a medieval Bishop of Lichfield.Leofgar was consecrated after 1017 and died sometime before about 1026.[1] He was appointed by Cnut, the king of England, and nothing is known of why he was chosen or of his background.This article about an English bishop or archbishop is a stub.You can help Wikipedia by expanding it.
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