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Aelric (or Aelricus) was a
Northumbrian mason,
probably of
Saxon origin,
known for his work
during the 12th
century on the
building of
Dunfermline Abbey...
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Ælric (fl. 1050),
perhaps a
misspelling of Ælfric or Æthelric, archbishop-elect of Canterbury, was a
kinsman of Godwin, Earl of Wes****.
According to the...
- then
struggles to
purify a
Dawntower corrupted by the cultist's
leader Aelric Leid
after previously losing access to his
Light abilities.
Anduin and Alleria...
- with priest, and 4 ploughlands.
Before the Conquest,
lordship was held by
Aelric son of Mergeat; after, the
abbey of
Westminster St
Peter became Lord and...
- and
lived at
Wolsingham with an
elderly hermit named Aelric (†1107) for two years. Upon
Aelric's death,
Godric made one last
pilgrimage to Jerusalem,...
-
countermanded the
election to the
archbishopric of
Canterbury of Godwin's
kinsman Ælric,
substituting instead Robert of Jumièges, an
enemy of the
Godwin clan; and...
- Cambridgeshire. A
monastery was
first founded here in
about 974 by Earl
Aelric (or Leofric) and his wife
Aelfleda (or Ethelfleda), who
granted it two hides...
- gl****
window memorial in St Vincent's Church.
Before the
Norman Conquest,
Aelric (son of Mergeat) was the lord of the parish.
After the
Conquest of England...
- barbarian. The king's
daughter flees and s****s the help of a
young necromancer,
Aelric the Avenger.
Playing as
either the
usurper defending his new
kingdom or...
- UK/Great
Britain but who are
primarily known for
their practice within the UK.
Aelric (12th century)
Richard Cementarius (fl. 1264–1290)
Elias of
Dereham (fl...