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survives which makes Alhred a
descendant of Ida of
Bernicia through a son
named Eadric. Æthelwald Moll was
deposed in 765 and
Alhred became king. Little...
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replaced by
Alhred, the brother-in-law of
Oswulf and Oswine.
After ruling for
nearly ten years, the
Northumbrians drove out King
Alhred from York in...
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spelt Ealhmund, Alhmund, Alcmund, or
Alchmund (d. c. 800) was a son of
Alhred of Northumbria, who was
caught up in the kingdom's
dynastic struggles. After...
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Witenagemot of
Northumbrian notables deposed Æthelwald and
replaced him with
Alhred, a
kinsman of his predecessor.
After his
removal from the
throne Æthelwald...
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considered a saint. Ælfwald was
succeeded by his
first cousin Osred, son of
Alhred and Osgifu,
daughter of
Eadberht Eating. Ælfwald's sons Ælf and Ælfwine...
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Osred II was King of
Northumbria from 789 to 790. He was the son of
Alhred and Osgifu,
daughter of Eadberht. He
succeeded Ælfwald, son of his mother's...
- of
Northumbria has his men
seize Prince Ealhmund, son of the late King
Alhred, and put him to death. He is
buried at
Derby in St. Alkmund's Church, and...
- Pincanheale,
possibly at a
gathering of his own magnates. He is
succeeded by
Alhred, a
distant cousin of the late king Oswulf. The
Zenata Berber tribe of Banu...
- happened, in 757 and 774 with the
depositions of
kings Sigeberht of Wes**** and
Alhred of
Northumbria respectively. The witan's
powers are
illustrated by the following...
- does not
report the
result of the battle.
Symeon of
Durham reports that
Alhred of
Northumbria fled to Ciniod's
court when he was
deposed in 774. Ciniod's...