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Bamburgh (/ˈbæmbərə/ BAM-bər-ə) is a
village and
civil parish on the
coast of Northumberland, England. It had a po****tion of 454 in 2001,
decreasing to...
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Uhtred of
Bamburgh (Uhtred the Bold—sometimes Uchtred; died ca. 1016), was
ruler of
Bamburgh and from 1006 to 1016 the
ealdorman of Northumbria. He was...
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Bamburgh Castle, on the
northeast coast of England, by the
village of
Bamburgh in Northumberland, is a
Grade I
listed building. The site was originally...
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Rulers of
Bamburgh (Old English: Bebbanburh; Old Irish: Dún Guaire; Brittonic: Din Guairoi) were
significant regional potentates in what is now northern...
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Eadwulf I (died 913) was
ruler of
Bamburgh in the
early tenth century. A
genealogy in the twelfth-century text De
Northumbria post
Britannos recording...
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birth in
Bamburgh,
where she died, aged 26, of
consumption in
October 1842. She is
buried in the
churchyard of St Aidan's Church,
Bamburgh. The Monument...
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Waltheof was high-reeve or
ealdorman of
Bamburgh (fl. 994). He was the son of Ealdred, and the
grandson of
Oswulf I and was
father of
Uhtred the Bold,...
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Eadwulf of
Bamburgh or
Eadwulf of
Bernicia may
refer to:
Eadwulf I of
Bamburgh (died AD 913)
Eadwulf II or
Eadwulf Evil-child (fl. AD 963–973), ruler...
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Bamburgh Baronetcy, of
Howsham in the
County of York, was a
title in the
Baronetage of England. It was
created on 1
December 1619 for
William Bamburgh...
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Bamburgh Dunes are a
region of
coastal sand
dunes with an area of over 40
hectares situated around the
village of
Bamburgh in Northumberland, England....