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- Bible, Oxford University Press, p. 68, ISBN 978-0-19-504645-8 Lindow, J. "Bloodfeud and Scandinavian Mythology" (PDF). Freie Universitãt, Berlin. Archived...
- Ætheling. The killing is the first-known act, if it did not initiate, a bloodfeud between Thurbrand's family and Uhtred going into the time of Earl Waltheof...
- ealdorman 979–92", p. 223 Fletcher, Bloodfeud, pp. 70–1; Whitelock, "Dealings of the Kings", pp. 77–8 Fletcher, Bloodfeud, p. 71; Stenton, "Pre-Conquest Westmorland"...
- Dictionary, s.v. "Oslac ealdorman 963—75", p. 194 Fletcher, Bloodfeud, p. 44 Hart, Oslac Fletcher, Bloodfeud, p. 44; Rollason, Northumbria, pp. 266—7 Whitelock...
- Æthelred the Unready pp. 72–73 Fletcher 2003, Bloodfeud pp. 75-76 Fletcher, R. A. (2003). Bloodfeud: Murder and Revenge in Anglo-Saxon England. Oxford...
- 98 Fletcher Bloodfeud p. 173 Williams English and the Norman Conquest pp. 26–27 Stenton Anglo-Saxon England p. 602 Fletcher Bloodfeud p. 180 Stenton...
- half-brother Ealdred, who was murdered by the son of Thurbrand the Hold in a bloodfeud started when Thurbrand murdered Uhtred. The Anglo-Saxon Chronicle ****erts...
- English Church 1000–1066 p. 223 Stenton Anglo-Saxon England p. 458 Fletcher Bloodfeud p. 94 Williams Æthelred the Unready pp. 106–107 Hindley Brief History...
- Biography, Oxford University Press, 2004. Retrieved 8 April 2015 Fletcher, Bloodfeud, p. 42; Rollason, Northumbria, p. 266; see also "Oswulf 14". Prosopography...
- Shakespearean-era role-playing game Maelstrom. The trilogy consists of: Bloodfeud of Altheus At the Court of King Minos Return of the Wanderer. The reader...