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- Cædwalla (/ˈkædˌwɔːlə/; c. 659 – 20 April 689) was the King of Wes**** from approximately 685 until he abdicated in 688. His name is derived from the Welsh...
- last Jutish King of the Isle of Wight, put to death by soldiers of King Ceadwalla, then a pagan, on the day after their baptism (686) Saint Opportuna of...
- taking one for another, by reason of resemblance of names, for where Ceadwalla king of the Westsaxons about that time moved of a religious devotion,...
- 611–42 611–42 Cenwealh 642–73 642–73 Seaxburh 673–74 673–74 Æscwine 674–76 674–76 Centwine 676–85 676–85 Ceadwalla 685–88 685–88 Ine 688–726 688–726...
-   688   Avitus II     689   Bishop of Clermont Cadwallader (Cadwalla, Ceadwalla) 659   689   Amatus     690   Bishop of Sens Amalberga     690   Autbod...
- which was placed on the site of a manor granted to St Erkenwald by King Ceadwalla, believed to the site of the home of St Æthelburg St Erkenwald's Church...
- and finally renowned for virtues and miracles, rested in peace." "When Ceadwalla abdicated his kingdom and retired to Rome, he was succeeded by his kinsman...
- dying there, appears to arise from a confusion between Cadwalador and Ceadwalla, King of Wes****)." A monk at Ripon in England, he went to Holland and...
- for men that he led and one for women under his niece Eremberta. In 688 Ceadwalla, king of the West Saxons, visited him there while travelling to Rome,...