Lyfing (archbishop of Canterbury)

Lyfing
Archbishop of Canterbury
Appointed1013
Term ended12 June 1020
PredecessorÆlfheah
SuccessorÆthelnoth
Other postsAbbot of Chertsey Abbey
Bishop of Wells
Orders
Consecration1013
Personal details
BornÆlfstan
Died(1020-06-12)12 June 1020
BuriedCanterbury Cathedral

Lyfing (died 12 June 1020) was an Anglo-Saxon Bishop of Wells and Archbishop of Canterbury. He was abbot of Chertsey Abbey before becoming bishop at Wells. His appointment to Canterbury came at a time of Danish invasions of England, and he was unable to act as archbishop for a time due to Danish activity. When Cnut, the Danish king, became king of England, Lyfing likely consecrated the new king. Lyfing was known as a wise man and gave gifts to his church and oversaw repairs to his cathedral before his death in 1020.