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Ealdwulf (Old English:
Aldwulf), also
known as
Aldulf or Adulf, was king of East
Anglia from c. 664 to 713. He was the son of Hereswitha, a Northumbrian...
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Aldwulf or
Ealdwulf (died 739) was a
medieval Bishop of Rochester. He was
probably consecrated in 727 and died in 739.
According to Bede (Historia ecclesiastica...
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Ealdwulf (fl. 750–765) was a
medieval Bishop of Lindsey. Or
Aldwulf or
Eadulphus Fryde, E. B.; Greenway, D. E.; Porter, S.; Roy, I. (1996).
Handbook of...
- Ealdwulf,
before Hygeberht resigned his
archbishopric of Lichfield. Or
Aldwulf, Aldulf, or
Adulphus Fryde, et al.
Handbook of
British Chronology p. 218...
- Tang
Dynasty (d. 798) Yuan Zi,
chancellor of the Tang
Dynasty (d. 818)
Aldwulf, Anglo-Saxon
bishop Engelmund, Anglo-Saxon
missionary Favila, king of Asturias...
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sources for the date of
Aldwulf's death. It is
possible that the
abbey of
Whitby had
disseminated news of
their deaths, and that
Aldwulf's mother, Hereswith...
- Ælfwald 'Alfƿald
Aldƿulfing', as
recorded (at the top of this list) in the
Anglian collection King of the East
Angles Reign 713–749
Predecessor Ealdwulf...
- Aldegar, Aldman, Ealdred/Aldred, Aldwig, Aldwin/Audoin/Alduin, Ealdwulf/
Aldwulf; Aldedrudis, Aldeberga/Aldburg, Aldigart, Altagund/Ealdgyð, Aldelindis...
- East
Angles Ealdwulf of Sus****, King of Sus**** in the
early 8th
century Aldwulf of Rochester,
Bishop of
Rochester from 727 to 736
Ealdwulf of Lindsey,...
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begat Uffa, who
begat Tytillus, who
begat Eni, who
begat Edric, who
begat Aldwulf, who
begat Elric. The 19th-century
historian Sir
Francis Palgrave confused...