- 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...
- text of the 1885–1900
Dictionary of
National Biography's
article about Alchfrith.
Ealhfrith 1 at
Prosopography of Anglo-Saxon
England Bede's Ecclesiastical...
- 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...
- 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...
- Oswine, King (644–651) Œthelwald, King (651–654) Oswiu, King (654–670)
Alchfrith, Co-King (656–664) Ælfwine, King (670–679)
Kingdom of
Northumbria (complete...
-
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...