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- Eadric Streona (died 1017) was Ealdorman of Mercia from 1007 until he was killed by King Cnut. Eadric was given the epithet "Streona" (translated as "The...
- Eadric, alternatively spelled Edric or Edrick, is a name of Anglo-Saxon or Jute origin and may refer to: Eadric of Kent (died c. 686), king of Kent from...
- Eadric (died August 686/ 687?) was a King of Kent (685–686). He was the son of Ecgberht I. In the 7th century the Kingdom of Kent had been politically...
- Eadric the Wild (or Eadric Silvaticus), also known as Wild Edric, Eadric Cild (or Child) and Edric the Forester, was an Anglo-Saxon magnate of Shropshire...
- set about strengthening its hold on the country with the ****istance of Eadric Streona (Edmund's brother-in-law). People who had sided with the Danes were...
- remained in the hands of Eadric Streona. This initial distribution of power was short-lived. The chronically treacherous Eadric was executed within a year...
- a retainer (knight) of Eadric Streona, the Earl of Mercia. It adds that Northman was killed on Cnut's orders along with Eadric and others. Cnut then "made...
- away to the swamp where she meets a talking frog who claims to be Prince Eadric of Upper Montevista. He has been cursed by a wicked witch for criticizing...
- lead. Meanwhile, Eadric Streona and Edmund each raised separate armies to oppose the Danes. Although their forces eventually joined, Eadric attempted to ********inate...
- noises were signs of a riot. Eadric's by-name "the Wild" is relatively common, so despite suggestions that it arose from Eadric's parti****tion in the northern...