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Athulf (died
after 1013) was a
medieval Bishop of Hereford. He was
consecrated before 971 and died
after 1013.
Sometimes Æthulf or Æthelwulf Fryde, et...
- (died 871),
Saxon ealdorman who won the
Battle of
Reading Æthelwulf, or
Athulf (died
after 1013), Anglo-Saxon
Bishop of
Hereford Æthelwulf (poet), Anglo-Saxon...
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captured along with his band of companions,
including his two
dearest friends,
Athulf and Fikenhild. His
newly widowed mother flees to a
solitary cave. The emir...
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Appointed between 1013 and 1016 Term
ended 10
February 1056
Predecessor Athulf Successor Leofgar of
Hereford Orders Consecration between 1013 and 1016...
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February 2007.
Retrieved 26
February 2012. "Saint Adulf",
Newman Connection Athulf 1 at
Prosopography of Anglo-Saxon
England Portals:
Saints Biography Christianity...
- In Sir
Henry Taylor's play,
Edwin the Fair (1842), the
character Earl
Athulf was
based on Elliot.
Taylor also
mentioned Elliot in his poem, "Heroism...
- as Wulfehelm. 934 or 937 x 940 949 x 958 or 971 Ælfric ? x 971 1013 x ?
Athulf Also
recorded as Æthelwulf.
Formerly a monk of Old Minster, Winchester....
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ended either between 949 and 958 or in 971
Predecessor Wulfhelm Successor Athulf Orders Consecration either 934 or
between 937 and 940
Personal details Died...
- left to women). His poem
Edwin the Fair
depicted Charles Elliot as Earl
Athulf.
Thomas Frederick Elliot, Charles's brother, was a
Colonial Office colleague...
- charter,
written in Latin,
confirmed that the
estate had been
given by one
Athulf to his
daughter Aethelgyth. A
description in Anglo-Saxon of the boundaries...