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Early Anglo-Saxon England. London, UK: Routledge. ISBN 0-415-16639-X.
Æthelwalh 1, Eafe 1, and
Eanfrith 3 at
Prosopography of Anglo-Saxon England. Retrieved...
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detached the Meon
valley from Cenwalh's kingdom,
giving it to his
godson Æthelwalh, King of the
South Saxons. At
around this time, the
Mercian prince Frithuwold...
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South Saxons were
first evangelised extensively under Anglian influence;
Aethelwalh of Sus**** was
converted by Wulfhere, King of
Mercia and
allowed Wilfrid...
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against the Jews. Laws
against violence to
slaves are suppressed. King
Æthelwalh of Sus****
gives Wilfrid,
exiled bishop of York,
lands in
Selsey to found...
- or his sons, or the
South Saxons until 675, when the
South Saxon king
Æthelwalh was baptized. It has been
conjectured that, as
Saxon war leader, Ælle...
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Caedwalla of the West
Saxons and the
killing of the
South Saxon king
Æthelwalh.
Caedwalla was
driven off by
Berthun and
Andhun of Sus****, who then jointly...
- 661,
Wulfhere attacked Wihtwara,
taking control of it and
giving it to
Æthelwalh of Sus**** to rule as a
baptism present. Bede on the
other hand places...
- (Bede) and
married to
Aethelwalh.
Following Anglo-Saxon
naming patterns (A-S
genealogies and the
observation of Kelly), King
Aethelwalh could be said to have...
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against the Jews. Laws
against violence to
slaves are suppressed. King
Æthelwalh of Sus****
gives Wilfrid,
exiled bishop of York,
lands in
Selsey to found...
- of
England 1121–1135
Aelle of Sus**** (fl.c.477—c.514), King of Sus****
Aethelwalh of Sus**** (fl.c.660—c.685), King of Sus****
Queen Camilla (born 1947),...