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Aethelheard may
refer to:
Æthelheard of Wes****,
monarch of Wes****
Æthelheard of the Hwicce,
monarch of the
Hwicce Æthelheard of Winchester, 8th century...
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Æthelheard (meaning
roughly "Noble Stern"), also
spelled Ethelheard,
Edelard or
Æþelheard, was King of Wes**** from 726 to 740.
There is an unreliable...
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successor was King
Æthelheard; it is not
known whether Æthelheard was
related to Ine,
though some
later sources state that
Æthelheard was Ine's brother-in-law...
- of Durham, 741
according to John of Worcester)
until 756. He
succeeded Æthelheard, his
relative and
possibly his brother.
Cuthred inherited the kingdom...
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Æthelheard was the king of Hwicce, he
reigned jointly with his
presumed brothers Æthelweard, Æthelberht and Æthelric. It is
probable that they were all...
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because it was the
capital of the Hwicce.
Oshere was
succeeded by his sons
Æthelheard, Æthelweard and Æthelric. At the
beginning of Offa's reign, we find the...
- may be that Æthelbald
helped establish both
Aethelheard and his brother, Cuthred, who
succeeded Aethelheard in 739.
There is also
evidence of
South Saxon...
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Æthelheard was a
medieval Bishop of Winchester. He was
consecrated between 759 and 778. He died
between 759 and 778. Fryde, et al.
Handbook of British...
- Mercia.
Æthelheard, who had
succeeded Jaenberht in 792, had been the
abbot of a
monastery at
Louth in Lindsey. On 18
January 802
Æthelheard received...
- in 792, he was
replaced by
Æthelheard, who was
consecrated by Hygeberht, now
senior in his turn. Subsequently,
Æthelheard appears as a
witness on charters...