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Coenwulf (Old English: [ˈkøːnwuɫf]; also
spelled Cenwulf, Kenulf, or Kenwulph; Latin: Coenulfus) was the king of
Mercia from
December 796
until his death...
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submitted to the
overlordship of
Cenwulf.
Cenwulf did have
overlordship of the rest of
southern England, but in
Cenwulf's charters the
title of "overlord...
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Cenwulf was a
medieval Bishop of Winchester, and had been
abbot of
Peterborough before that. He was
consecrated and died in 1006. Fryde, et al. Handbook...
- names.
Examples include Wulfhere ("Wolf Army"),
Cynewulf ("Royal Wolf"),
Cēnwulf ("Bold Wolf"),
Wulfheard ("Wolf-hard"),
Earnwulf ("Eagle Wolf"), Wulfstān...
- as Knut Tjodolf, Earl Haraldson's half-brother Will
Irvine as
Brother Cenwulf,
serving at the
monastery of
Lindisfarne Carrie Crowley as Elisef, wife...
- Oxfordshire.
According to
Richard Abels,
Ealhswith was
descended from King
Cenwulf of Mercia.
Historians have
expressed doubt both
whether the
genealogy for...
- Subsequently,
Mercia would establish dominance until 825 with the
death of King
Cenwulf. Few
written sources report on
Vendel period Scandinavia from 400 to 700...
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According to the
historian Richard Abels,
Eadburh was a
descendant of King
Cenwulf of Mercia. The scholar, Ford Mommaerts-Browne, however,
suggests that she...
- Charters: S165 - (AD811)
Cenwulf granting land to Beornmod. S168 - (AD811)
Cenwulf selling land to Wulfred. S170 - (AD812)
Cenwulf granting land to Wulfred...
- as Knut Tjodolf, Earl Haraldson's half-brother Will
Irvine as
Brother Cenwulf,
serving at the
monastery of
Lindisfarne Sam
Lucas Smith as Edwin, a Saxon...