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Ælfwald (also
Alfwald or
Aelfwald or Elfwald) may
refer to: King
Ælfwald I of
Northumbria (died 788) King
Ælfwald II of
Northumbria (fl. 806–808) King...
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Ælfwald (Old English: Alfƿold, "elf-ruler,"
reigned from 713 to 749) was an 8th-century king of East Anglia, an Anglo-Saxon
kingdom that
today includes...
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Ælfwald I (born
between 759 and 767 AD) was king of
Northumbria from 779 to 788. He is
thought to have been a son of Oswulf, and thus a
grandson of Eadberht...
- as well as a
pedigree of
Ælfwald contained in the
Anglian collection that
dates from the 9th century. In the pedigree,
Ælfwald is
claimed to
descend from...
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Ælfwald was a King of Sus****, who
reigned jointly with
Ealdwulf and Oslac, and
probably also with
Oswald and Osmund.
Ælfwald witnessed an
undated charter...
- Moll, King (759–765) Ealhred, King (765–774) Æthelred I, King (774–779)
Ælfwald I, King (788–790)
Osred II, King (790–796) Osbald, King (796) Eardwulf...
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Ælfwald II,
according to one tradition,
reigned as king of
Northumbria following the
deposition of
Eardwulf in 806. This
information appears only in the...
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Eorpwald Ricberht Sigeberht [c] Ecgric [c] Anna Æthelhere Æthelwold
Ealdwulf Ælfwald Beonna [c] Alberht [c] Æthelred I [s] Æthelberht II Offa [km]
Eadwald Cœnwulf [km]...
- on 23
September 788, King
Ælfwald I,
grandson of Eadberht, was
murdered by the
patricius Sicga near Hexham, and
Ælfwald's cousin Osred became king. Osred...
- who was
deposed by an
otherwise unknown Ælfwald in 806.
According to the
History of the
Church of Durham,
Ælfwald ruled for two
years before Eanred succeeded...