-
Chronicle ****igns
Ceawlin a son,
Cutha, but in the 855
entry in the same m****cript,
Cutha is
listed as the son of Cuthwine.
Cutha also is
named as Ceawlin's...
-
identity and
family relationships.: 58 Ceol is portra**** as the son of
Cutha (or Cuthwulf), the son of
Cynric of Wes****.
According to the Anglo-Saxon...
-
Regnal List
gives him a
reign of
seventeen years.
Ceolwulf was the son of
Cutha (probably Cuthwulf) and the
grandson of
Cynric and
succeeded his
older brother...
-
family tree
According to the
Online DNB
article on Ceol, he was the son of
Cutha (probably Cuthwulf) and
grandson of
Cynric Bradbury, Jim (2004). The Routledge...
- held it one and
thirty winters.
Cynegils was the son of Ceol, Ceol of
Cutha,
Cutha of Cynric."
Contradicting this
simple account, the
entry under 614 states...
- Cuthwulf, also
sometimes Cutha (fl. 592–648), was the
third son of Cuthwine, and
consequently a
member of the
House of Wes****.
Although a
member of the...
- Kutha, Cuthah, Cuth or
Cutha (Arabic: كُوثَا, Sumerian: Gû.du8.aki, Akkadian: Kûtu),
modern Tell
Ibrahim (also Tell Habl Ibrahlm) (Arabic: تَلّ إِبْرَاهِيم)...
- The
Bully Kutta is a type of
large dog that
originated in the
Indian subcontinent,
dating back to the 16th century.[better source needed] The
Bully Kutta...
- Cadda),
about whom
nothing is recorded, and the
grandson of
Cutha. It is
thought that
Cutha is the same
person as Cuthwine, also
found in West
Saxon genealogies...
- pedigree: his
father is
variously given as Ceola, Ceolwulf, Ceol, Cuthwine,
Cutha or Cuthwulf. The
tradition embodied in the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle, and in...