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Ceolwulf,
occasionally spelt Ceolwulph, may
refer to:
Ceolwulf I of Mercia, King of
Mercia Ceolwulf II of Mercia, King of
Mercia Ceolwulf of Northumbria...
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Ceolwulf II (died c. 879) was the last king of
independent Mercia. He
succeeded Burgred of
Mercia who was
deposed by the
Vikings in 874. His
reign is generally...
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Ceolwulf (died c. 611) was a king of Wes****. At that
early date the West
Saxons were
called the Gewisse, and in his
Dictionary of
National Biography entry...
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Ceolwulf I was the King of Mercia, a
kingdom of Anglo-Saxon England, from 821
until his
deposition in 823. He was the
brother of Coenwulf, his predecessor...
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Saint Ceolwulf was King of
Northumbria from 729
until 737,
except for a
short period in 731 or 732 when he was
briefly deposed and then
restored to power...
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Anglia and most of the
North of England. The
final Mercian king,
Ceolwulf II, died in 879 with the
kingdom appearing to have lost its
political independence...
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while the
Genealogical Regnal List
declares Ceolwulf to be his brother,
Cynegils is
merely the 'son of
Ceolwulf's brother',
perhaps implying some uncertainty...
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England shortly after the
death or
disappearance of Mercia's last king,
Ceolwulf II, in 879. He is also
sometimes called the
Ealdorman of Mercia. Æthelred's...
- King
Ceolwulf c. 611. His
relationship with
Ceolwulf is uncertain.
Cynegils is
variously described in West
Saxon sources as
being a son of
Ceolwulf, a son...
- also
apparently had a son
named Coenwalh.
Every king from
Penda until Ceolwulf, who was
deposed in 823, was said to be a
descendant of Pybba,
either through...