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Ælfric in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Ælfric (Old
English Ælfrīc,
Middle English Elfric) is an Anglo-Saxon
given name,
consisting of the...
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Ælfric of
Eynsham (Old English:
Ælfrīc; Latin: Alfricus, Elphricus; c. 955 – c. 1010) was an
English abbot and a
student of Æthelwold of Winchester, and...
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Ælfric was
Ealdorman of
Hampshire from c. 982 to 1016.
Ælfric succeeded ealdorman Æthelmær to the
county of
Hampshire and
possibly Wiltshire in about...
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Aelfric Society (
Ælfric Society) was a text
publication society founded in London, England, and
active from 1842 to 1856,
which published the Homilies...
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defend Abyss.
Aelfric, the Church's
liaison to Abyss,
warns Byleth that
factions within the
Church would like to see
Abyss purged.
Aelfric theorizes that...
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Ælfric of
Abingdon (died 16
November 1005) was a late 10th-century
Archbishop of Canterbury. He
previously held the
offices of
abbot of St
Albans Abbey...
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Ælfric Puttoc (died 22
January 1051) was
Archbishop of York from 1023 to his death, and
briefly Bishop of
Worcester from 1040 to 1041. He may have crowned...
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Ælfric Modercope (Old English:
Ælfrīc Mōdercoppe; Old Norse: *Alfrīkr Mōðirkoppr),
sometimes known as
Alfric de
Modercope in
modern English and as Ælfric...
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Ælfric Cild (fl. 975–985) was a
wealthy Anglo-Saxon
nobleman from the east Midlands,
Ealdorman of
Mercia between 983 and 985, and
possibly brother-in-law...
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Ælfric died c. 950) was a
medieval Bishop of Ramsbury.
Ælfric was
consecrated between 941 and 949. He died
between 949 and 950. He was
succeeded in his...