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Cuthwulf or
Cuthwolf is a
masculine Old
English given name
meaning "famous wolf". It was
especially po****r
among the
aristocracy of Wes**** and Kent in...
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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...
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Britons and
someone called Cuthwulf (normally ****umed to be a West Saxon). The
annal describing the
battle reads "Her
Cuþwulf feaht wiþ
Bretwalas æt Bedcan...
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family relationships.: 58 Ceol is portra**** as the son of
Cutha (or
Cuthwulf), the son of
Cynric of Wes****.
According to the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle,...
- him a
reign of
seventeen years.
Ceolwulf was the son of
Cutha (probably
Cuthwulf) and the
grandson of
Cynric and
succeeded his
older brother Ceol. According...
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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 Companion to...
- p****ed away."
Cuthwulf's relationship with
Ceawlin is unknown, but the
alliteration common to Anglo-Saxon
royal families suggests Cuthwulf may be part of...
- the
later texts, this
pedigree gives an
ancestry for
Ceolwald as son of
Cuthwulf son of
Cuthwine which in the
later 9th-century
texts sometimes seems confused;...
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Cuthwulf (or Cuthwolf; died c. 861) was a
medieval Bishop of Hereford. He was
consecrated between 836 and 839 and died
between 857 and 866. Fryde, et al...
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Cuthwulf was a
medieval Bishop of Rochester. He was
consecrated between 845 and 868. He died
between 868 and 880. Fryde, et al.
Handbook of
British Chronology...