- Look up Ælfric in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Ælfric (Old
English Ælfrīc,
Middle English Elfric) is an Anglo-Saxon
given name,
consisting of the elements...
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Alfred (or Aelfric) (died 999),
abbot of Malmesbury, England, and
afterwards (c. 990)
Bishop of Crediton, was a
writer of some
celebrity in the
tenth century...
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Professor Popper's
Problem (1974) –
Crickle Robin Hood
Junior (1975) –
Alfric Jabberwocky (1977) –
Dubbing (voice)
Crossed Swords (1977) –
Peasant Candleshoe...
- Ælfric Cild (fl. 975–985) was a
wealthy Anglo-Saxon
nobleman from the east Midlands,
Ealdorman of
Mercia between 983 and 985, and
possibly brother-in-law...
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Ceolnoth 820
Aegelwyn 830
Alfric Kensyn Maurice Aelfwyn 930
Alsine 935
Aelfwyn II 951
Athelsine Aegelnoth 984 (Æthelnoth,
later Archbishop of Canterbury)...
- Ælfrīc Mōdercoppe; Old Norse: *Alfrīkr Mōðirkoppr),
sometimes known as
Alfric de
Modercope in
modern English and as Ælfric
Wihtgarsson in the patronymic...
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Pronounced /ˈælfrɪk ˈpʌtək/; Old English: Ælfrīc Puttoc.
Sometimes modernised as
Alfric Puttock. Hunt "Ælfric"
Oxford Dictionary of
National Biography Cooper Last...
- dwarf. They are
induced to
follow the
seemingly attractive elvish Duke
Alfric of Faerie, who in fact
plots to
imprison Holger in Elf Hill,
where time...
- Canterbury,
Bishop of Wilton,
Abbot of Abingdon, Venerable, also
known as
Alfric Æthelhard of
Canterbury 805 12 May
Archbishop of Canterbury, also known...
- 935)
Eadred (d. 937)
Lulling (d. 939)
Beornelm (d. 942)
Sigeric (d. 956)
Alfric (d. 971)
Elfnoth (d. 980)
Sigeric (980–989),
became archbishop of Canterbury...