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- of this desertion, and afterward Œthelwald seems to have lost Deira to Alchfrith, who was installed there by the victorious Oswiu. Œthelwald's fate is...
- Mercian defeat at Winwaed, Œthelwald lost power and Oswiu's own son, Alchfrith, became king in his place. In 670, Ælfwine, the brother of the childless...
- NORÞANHYMBRA CYNING OSVVIO REX NORÞANHYMBRA Restored 656 to 664 Alchfrith ALCHFRIÞ DEIRA CYNING ALCHFRIÞ REX DEIRA 664 to 670 Ecgfrith ECGFRIÞ DEIRA CYNING ECGFRIÞ...
- and resolution. An important figure in the convocation of the synod was Alchfrith, Oswiu's son and sub-king in Deira. Henry Mayr-Harting considered him...
- text of the 1885–1900 Dictionary of National Biography's article about Alchfrith. Ealhfrith 1 at Prosopography of Anglo-Saxon England Bede's Ecclesiastical...
- monarch. Cuthbert's fame for piety, diligence, and obedience grew. When Alchfrith, king of Deira, founded a new monastery at Ripon, Cuthbert became its...
- English Church". Benedict made a second journey to Rome twelve years later. Alchfrith of Deira, a son of King Oswiu, intended to accompany him, but the king...
- possibly referring to Egfrid, son of Oswy and brother of Alhfrith (also Alchfrith or Ealhfrith), who ascended to the throne in 670. A replica of the cross...
- Saxon. The Oxford Dictionary of Saints Stowe MS 944, British Library Alchfrith 1 at Prosopography of Anglo-Saxon England Michael Lapidge, Anglo Saxon...
- with him the young St Cuthbert, who was his guest-master. In 661 King Alchfrith of Deira expelled Eata from Ripon, replacing him with Wilfrid as the new...