-
connivance of Cnut.
Uhtred was
succeeded in
Bernicia by his
brother Eadwulf Cudel. Cnut made the Norwegian, Eric of Hlathir,
ealdorman ("earl" in Scandinavian...
-
Eadwulf Cudel or
Cutel (meaning cuttlefish) (died
early 1020s),
sometimes numbered Eadwulf III, was
ruler of
Bamburgh for some
period in the
early eleventh...
- ****ociated with
Symeon of Durham)
claims that Uhtred's
brother Eadwulf Cudel surrendered Lothian to
Malcolm II,
possibly in the
aftermath of the defeat...
- was an Earl in north-east
England from the
death of his uncle,
Eadwulf Cudel, soon
after 1018
until his
murder in 1038. He is
variously described by...
- Northumberland, England. Uhtred, son of
Waltheof of
Bamburgh (or his
brother Eadwulf Cudel),
fought the
combined forces of
Malcolm II of
Scotland and Owen the Bald...
- also
spelled as Charail, Churreyl, Chudail, Chudel, Chuṛail, Cuḍail or
Cuḍel (Hindi: चुड़ैल, Urdu: چڑیل), is a
mythical spirit of a
woman who died during...
-
Combat Frogmen. Cambridge, UK:
Patrick Stephens. ISBN 978-1852602178.
Cudel,
Audrey (15
November 2021). "Efficient
Propulsion Techniques". alertdiver...
- (No. CEA-R – 1992). CEA Marcoule. Lefillatre, G., Rodier, J., Hullo, R.,
Cudel, Y., & Rodi, L. (1969). Use of a thin-film
evaporator for
bitumen coating...
-
Northumbria Eadwulf Evil-child (fl. 970s),
ruler of
northern Northumbria Eadwulf Cudel (died 1020s),
ruler of
northern Northumbria Eadwulf IV of
Bamburgh (died...
-
Witch Also
known as Charail, Churreyl, Chudail, Chudel, Chuṛail, Cuḍail or
Cuḍel. Crooke,
William (1894). An
Introduction to the Po****r
Religion and Folklore...