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Æthelric (also:
Aethelric or Ethelric) is a
masculine Anglo-Saxon name that may
refer to:
Æthelric (bishop of Dorchester) (died 1034),
Bishop of Dorcester...
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Aethelric or
Æþelric was the
fourth known king of the
Kingdom of
Bernicia which he
ruled from 568 to 572.
Aethelric was one of the sons of Ida of Bernicia...
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Æthelric (died c. 604?) was
supposedly a King of
Deira (c. 589/599–c. 604). He is
thought to have
succeeded Ælla of Deira, but his
existence is historically...
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Æthelric I (died 1038) was an Anglo-Saxon
Bishop of Selsey.
Perhaps previously a monk at
Christ Church Canterbury,
Æthelric was
probably Bishop of Selsey...
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eventually restored to
power in the 630s. Æthelfrith, son of
Æthelric and
grandson of Ida,
apparently succeeded Hussa as king of the Bernicians...
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Æthelric was a king of the
Hwicce and son of Oshere; it is
possible that he
reigned jointly with Æthelheard, Æthelweard, and Æthelberht. He is
known from...
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Æthelric (or Ethelric; died 1072) was
Bishop of
Durham from 1041 to 1056 when he resigned.
Æthelric was a monk at
Peterborough Abbey before Bishop Eadmund...
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Æthelric (or Athelric) was a
medieval Bishop of Sherborne.
Æthelric was
consecrated in 1002. He died
between 1011 and 1012. Fryde, et al.
Handbook of...
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Æthelric (or Brihtmær) was a
medieval Bishop of Dorchester, when the town was seat of the
united dioceses of
Lindsey and Dorchester.
Æthelric was consecrated...
- Anglo-Saxon
thegn and
sheriff in Worcestershire, England.
Probably the son of
Æthelric Kiu and grand-nephew of
Wulfstan Lupus,
Archbishop of York (1003–1023)...