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Cynewulf was the King of Wes**** from 757
until his
death in 786. He
ruled for
about 29 years. He was a
direct male
descendant of Cerdic.
Cynewulf became...
- Brihtric) (died 802) was the King of Wes**** from 786 to 802,
succeeding Cynewulf.
During his rule, however, his wife and father-in-law had most of the power...
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Cynewulf may
refer to:
Cynewulf (8th century), Anglo-Saxon poet
Cynewulf of
Lindisfarne (died 783)...
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power by the
witan or
council of nobles. This
council was led by
Cynewulf who
succeeded Sigeberht.
Sigeberht was
given control of Hampshire. There...
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relationship between Offa and
Cynewulf, who was king of Wes**** from 757 to 786, is not well do****ented, but it
seems likely that
Cynewulf maintained some independence...
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known with any certainty; the
primary three are Cædmon, Aldhelm, and
Cynewulf. Bede is
often thought to be the poet of a five-line poem
entitled Bede's...
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Christ II, also
called The Ascension, is one of
Cynewulf's four
signed poems that
exist in the Old
English vernacular. It is a five-section
piece that...
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Cynewulf of
Lindisfarne was
appointed as
Bishop of
Lindisfarne in
either 737 or 740. He
resigned the see in 779 or 780 and died in 782 or 783. In 750 Cynewulf...
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Fates of the Apostles" (Vercelli Book, fol. 52b–54a) is the
shortest of
Cynewulf’s known canon at 122
lines long. It is a
brief martyrology of the Twelve...