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Aldfrith (Early
Modern Irish:
Flann Fína mac Ossu; Latin: Aldfrid, Aldfridus; died 14
December 704 or 705) was king of
Northumbria from 685
until his death...
- Fina
which produced the
problematic Aldfrith. In his Life and
Miracles of St. Cuthbert, Bede
declares that
Aldfrith,
known as
Fland among the Irish, was...
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marriage to
Aldfrith allied him with Ine, one of the most
powerful kings in Anglo-Saxon England.
Cuthburh was
Aldfrith's only
known wife.
Aldfrith had at least...
- with the Uí Néill
princess Fín of the Cenél nEógain, and the
birth of
Aldfrith,
should be
placed in the
context of his exile, or took
place at a later...
- differences, and
Theodore urged the new
Northumbrian king,
Aldfrith, to
allow Wilfrid's return.
Aldfrith agreed to do so, but in 691 he
expelled Wilfrid again...
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economy English people White Anglo-Saxon
Protestant From its
reference to "
Aldfrith, who now
reigns peacefully" it must date to
between 685 and 704. Oswiu...
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second cousin of King
Aldfrith of
Northumbria (according to
Irish genealogies),
which may
explain his
later proposal that
Aldfrith should be
crowned as...
- king of
Northumbria from the
death of
Aldfrith in
December 704
until February or
March of 705, when
Aldfrith's son
Osred was
restored to the throne. Osred...
- with
Oswiu of
Northumbria (c. 612 – 15
February 670), by whom she had
Aldfrith (d. 14
December 704/705), Báetán mac
Muirchertaig |...
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Ecgfrith was
buried on Iona and
succeeded by his
illegitimate half-brother,
Aldfrith. Like his
father before him,
Ecgfrith supported the
religious work of Benedict...