Aldred of York
Aldred of York was a prominent figure in the 11th century, known for his role as an Anglo-Saxon bishop. He served as the Bishop of York from 1060 until his death in 1087. Aldred was influential in the church and played a significant part in the political landscape of his time, particularly during the Norman Conquest.
He is also recognized for his contributions to the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle, a historical record of England. Aldred's work helped preserve important events and cultural heritage during a time of significant change, making him an important figure in English history.