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- Cuthwine, born c. 565, was a member of the House of Wes****, the son of King Ceawlin of Wes****. Cuthwine's father Ceawlin was deposed from the throne of...
- Cuthwine (c. 565–593) was a member of the House of Wes**** and the son of King Ceawlin of Wes****. Cuthwine may also refer to: Cuthwine of Dunwich (8th...
- Ceol. He is recorded in various sources as having two sons, Cutha and Cuthwine, but the genealogies in which this information is found are known to be...
- battle as a major victory for Wes****'s forces, led by Ceawlin and one Cuthwine, resulting in the capture of the Romano-British towns of Glevum (Gloucester)...
- Ine's family were bona fide descendants of Cynric through Ceawlin's son Cuthwine. In 675, Æscwine defeated an invasion of Wes**** led by the Mercian King...
- 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...
- Ceolwulf, a son of Ceola son of Cutha, a son of Cuthwine son of Ceawlin, and a son of Cuthwulf son of Cuthwine. Several of the sources give Cynegils a brother...
- between Cealwin and Ceol, with Ceol denying the throne to Ceawlin's son Cuthwine. Upon Ceol's death in 597, the throne p****ed to his brother Ceolwulf. Because...
- this pedigree gives an ancestry for Ceolwald as son of Cuthwulf son of Cuthwine which in the later 9th-century texts sometimes seems confused; and it states...
- Cuthwine (or Cuthwynus) was a medieval bishop of Dunwich in England. Cuthwine was bishop around the years of 716 and 731, but it is not known exactly...